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No, but they were used for who knows how many promos, toy store frictions, and kits *NM*
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Very interesting. Were the tools made of softer metal back then? *NM*
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Anyone else think Revell needs to reissue their 1960 Impala? Then after that, their 1959 Impala. Just to be different, both as LOWRIDERS! *NM*
Only if they include stock versions as well. Then R2 needs to clone and reissue the 1960 El Camino! :-) *NM*
While they’re at it, they can clone and reissue the ‘59 and ‘60 Impala 2dr coupe. *NM*
IMHO too much overlap with the Revell/Monogram versions, which are more detailed (and better proportioned IMHO) kits. The 1960 El Camino hasn't been around since... I dunno... sometime in the mid to late 1960s as a Craftsman style kit? The '60 Wagon would be nice also. *NM*
El Camino was never a Craftsman kit. Last out 1961, listed as a Styline kit for '62 but never appeared *NM*
Thanks for clearing that up. I have a builtup stashed away somewhere and I thought it had a closed hood… so I thought Craftsman, just a guess and obviously wrong. :-) *NM*
The 60 El Camino always had a closed hood. I do agree that it would make a great cloning project. *NM*
Thanks for confirming! I was thinking it would be a good subject for a tool clone because it hasn't been issued in so long (I was thinking late sixties but '61 was before I was even born!), and El Caminos are always popular. The '60s were particularly attractive, IMHO. *NM*
Appreciate the history lesson by the way. So many kits, so many stories! *NM*
Round2 reissues the ‘73 revised to ‘71 Mustang and 007 version. Revell does the same thing with their new tool. The Revell Impala’s are decent, but lack correct wheel well shape (too square on the ‘60) and they’re cut too high into the body. I’ll take the AMT. *NM*
I would buy the AMT versions if they were reissued. Just saying that with all the other dead tool choices that they have, the Impalas would probably be way down on the list due to product overlap and the associated business case. Just an opinion, nothing more. *NM*
The original '59 and '60 SMP kits were quite crude...
Very interesting. Were the tools made of softer metal back then? *NM*
No, but they were used for who knows how many promos, toy store frictions, and kits *NM*
Got it. Thanks! *NM*
Separate HT for the '59? Hmmmm just learned something new, again! *NM*
I think they had the recipe with those, it would be great to see them again as 2-in-1s *NM*
I'd love to see a wogon version, or even a four door 60 with the cool rear glass. *NM*
A 4 door like this? *PIC*