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Post by wobnob on Feb 25, 2024 21:13:39 GMT -5
...I agree with Todd ...& I give-up!
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Post by wobnob on Feb 29, 2024 19:40:30 GMT -5
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Post by don on Feb 29, 2024 20:25:33 GMT -5
Thats a rare one, I'd say $300.00 . With all the advances in 3d printing, wouldn't it be great if someone took an unbuilt kit like this (or any other grail kit ) and redid it ? Especially with Johan kits ; they were always the little money guy and used their molds over and over until they just wore out - near the end, they were selling piles of their steel molds for scrap to pay their employees , so there's no hope of any reissues ! I can think of quite a few Johan kits I'd like to get my hands on .
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Post by wobnob on Mar 1, 2024 15:57:01 GMT -5
True! I always thought once you had the 'master'? Moulding it up was the same as any other kit. This bloke here, who I bought both the '53 Studebaker panel van shell & the '71 Riviera 'curbside' kit from resinrealm.net/GALLERIES/RRGallery/has a small operation, but is able to produce 'industry' quality kits. His are resin, but how difficult is it to have them produced in styrene?
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Post by Count Dragula on Mar 1, 2024 16:13:32 GMT -5
I predict built Haulin Hearse will sell for $333. I think the seller is a member of the Coffin Corner show rod board.
I agree with your resin assessment Kieran! And Good points you brought up too,Don!
Todd
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Post by wobnob on Mar 4, 2024 3:29:58 GMT -5
...you can smell it ...that stench of 'The WIN'
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