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AMT/Ertl is releasing four new kits with a bit of a twist. All are classics and include a bonus for the collector.
AMT/Ertl has released four new classic kits. The new twist with these kits is the addition/inclusion of a smaller scale die-cast version of the build kit.
While some of these cars are not new to the industry, being re-releases, they all have a new color scheme never seen before.
With these two new twists it will be exciting to add these to your collection.
All are 1/25th scale models with a mini-me version in 1/64th scale. The kits are all snaps but the detail they include supersedes this. These are not just curb-side builds, there are interiors and engines.
See the full story here
While some of these cars are not new to the industry, being re-releases, they all have a new color scheme never seen before.
With these two new twists it will be exciting to add these to your collection.
All are 1/25th scale models with a mini-me version in 1/64th scale. The kits are all snaps but the detail they include supersedes this. These are not just curb-side builds, there are interiors and engines.
See the full story here
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