No conocemos ninguna revisión de caja para esto 1935 Auburn Boattail Speedster (#72324) desde Lindberg.
JDenmarkI usually write some comments about the kits I own so that others can make a more informed decision. I try to find at least one positive, but this time I cannot.
This kit is one of the worst kits I have ever purchased. The car would look great if you were suffering from advanced cataracts and just got out of a 9 hour session in an over-chlorinated swimming pool, that's the only time it would look great. Details are terrible, no chance of improving them.
This kit might be the first I just chuck in the garbage bin, there's really no point.
0/5 on everything
18 May 2016, 04:25
Mike KPar for the course for Lindberg!
20 May 2016, 21:21
Cliff JonesI agree wholeheartedly. I started it a number of years ago, and it flew into the trashcan pretty quickly. The box phot is the only good thing about this kit.
20 May 2016, 23:25
JDenmarkI suppose the only good this kit has served is as a martyr for trying out new techniques. I am going to experiment with creating anti-slip texture (for armored vehicles) later today. Olive drab Auburn, anyone!?
Lindberg....never again!
21 May 2016, 16:59
Paul ReddmeisterHarsh words I can understand as I built the Pyro version before and had to use BMF for the bonnet strakes on a sister Cord model. At least Lindberg upgraded to chrome parts. They are basic I understand but your photos are very nice IMHO and capture the flow of the prototype. PS I am a masochist 🙂
19 June, 08:16