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Post by Faust on Sept 17, 2017 15:51:55 GMT -5
You know when you’re going through a hobby shop, and you find something so weird, you have to buy it? It’s a bit like wanting to rescue the runt of the litter, I guess, and it happens to me all the time. Well, this time I’ve come across something that seems to be fairly uncommon. In fact, I can find almost nothing about it on the internet! It’s a Palmer 1970 Corvette, and I think it’s 1/32. It doesn’t actually say. Anyway, I’d like to know anything you can tell me about this kit, as well as your opinions as to what I should do with it! Check it out at the link below, and let me know what you think, both about the kit and what it’s fate should be, with the poll at the end of the article! Thanks, all! adamrehorn.wordpress.com/2017/09/17/palm-er-or-pop-er-give-a-man-a-hand/
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Post by mack2856 on Sept 18, 2017 22:51:56 GMT -5
Give it life!
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Post by deuce on Sept 24, 2017 11:28:39 GMT -5
Really liking the tail lights. As far as your poll on your site goes, I'd eBay it, unless you don't think you could get what you'd like for it. After all, it's 1/32nd scale (possibly.)
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Post by harron68 on Sept 24, 2017 12:35:34 GMT -5
The choice is truly yours. Those of us who would like to see what it looks like are dazzled by the rarity of the model and box art. The little I remember of Palmer products was a very basic kit with minimal quality. I suggested selling it, especially since it's sealed. One tip I find helpful is the DRASTIC PLASTICS site. Google DRASTIC PLASTICS AND PALMER MODEL KITS for a look at 3 different model instruction sheets, one for the 1968 stingray. From it you can decide for yourself. Best to you!
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