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Post by Faust on Jan 27, 2021 21:47:57 GMT -5
Sometimes, it’s the ones that you least expect that surprise you the most. After years of trying to create “BMW Fighters” in the form of the abortive Mustang SVO and Merkur XR4Ti and even Taurus SHO, Ford finally got a hit with the tenth-generation Thunderbird Super Coupes. With slick styling, legitimate (for the day) performance and advanced suspension, the T-Bird SC was as close as any of the Big Three ever really got to competing with Germany and Japan back in the day. Just like how the T-Bird surprised its rivals, I was blown away that the Revell 1992 T-Bird SC beat out things like the MPC Schwinn Krate and AMT Pinterra to take top spot in my poll a few weeks ago. Surprising people seems to be the SC’s way of doing things! I know I was surprised to find out how good this kit actually is, too! Check out this oft-forgotten kit from the time when Revell US really knew what it was doing, and “daily driver” models were still a thing! adamrehorn.wordpress.com/revell-1-25-1992-thunderbird-sc-coupe-oob/
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Post by fordrodnkustom on Jan 28, 2021 12:12:56 GMT -5
Agreed that is a nice kit as well as it's Cougar XR7 and Grand Prix SE brothers in the series. Thanks for the review.
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