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Old 06-20-2011, 12:38 PM
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Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

There are some pictures of the first testshots at Revell´s:

http://www.revell.de/index.php?id=967

http://www.revell.de/index.php?id=968
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Old 06-20-2011, 01:15 PM
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Re: Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

The Citroen looks okay to me though I don't like the molded-in seatbelts. Why is Revell offering a 2CV when Tamiya's is readily available and outstanding? And why didn't Revell tool up a Citroen DS instead? Oh, what I wouldn't give for a quality 1/24 kit of the DS.
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Re: Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

Yeah, the 2CV is an interesting car but I'm pretty sure everybody that wants to build one already has the Tamiya kit on their pile. It troubles me that the product planning people at these model companies are so bad. Just think, for about the same investment they made in yet another 2CV tool they could have done a McLaren F1 (or any one of a half dozen other major vehicles with no injected kit yet) and set the hobby on fire. They only need a Countach and Lotus 79 to complete their line-up. One might be tempted to forgive them for being risk-averse on the tail of a global recession but I think the 2CV is a very risky choice!


Ok, I'll stop whining now and be appreciative that the majors are doing any new auto product at all.
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Re: Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

The R8 Spyder looks great, I read here awhile ago that the engine has been changed to the v10 version, hopefully this means theres a GT3 racer version or R8 V10, cause theres not really too much point in the spyder having a full detail engine with the tiny engine cover! Yes why oh why do the model companies seem to want to copy each other, dont they all have a Lotus 78 each & a Nissan GTR too!! C'mon Revell, how about a McLaren F1 or the new F1 & new GT3 or hey even a Ferrari GTO!!!
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Re: Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

I find it unfathomable that there's another 2CV being tooled up by Revell AG, and no sign of a bloody 599GTO? Or a DS19/20/21?? Or *fill in the blank*

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Re: Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

What really amazes me is that Revell Germany haven't done a Veyron - I'd have thought that would be a "no-brainer"
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Re: Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

Looking forward to the R8 spyder
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Some newly build Revell Germany test shots * 2 PICS* & *LINK*

Photo's taken from the Revell Germany site.
For more info about these please visit the Revell Germany website
BTW also take a look at the new car releases....



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BTW also take a look at the new car releases....
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The reissues don't do a thing for me...1/25 scale Porsches can make a whole new generation hate those kits
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Re: Testshots: Audi R8 Spyder / Citröen 2VC

Great! They really improved the look of the headlights compared to the R8 coupé kit. And look at those wheels! I always thought about taking them from a Die-cast but Revell´s are much better. :-)
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