Reminds me of the first CHP car that NEO released - the Monaco, not the more recent Polara that Dennis Deal did for them. The California state seal in the door star was not even an approximation of the real thing. I got CHP decals from Rich Krom and redid the car in about 10 mins, but I'm always a little nervous about stripping a very expensive model. Then NEO followed that up by releasing their NYPD car with the shield on the passenger-side door reversed (mirror image).
The people who are going to buy these high-end models -- unlike the former Road Chumps with their litany of errors -- are collectors who are interested in accuracy. The car collectors who care about the car, not the graphics, are mostly going to buy the civilian version. Police car enthusiasts are the market for a $100, or in this case $250, model, and those that are willing to spend that kind of money want the graphics and colors to be accurate. As I said, if I had that kind of money and CPD period decals were available in 1:43 (maybe they are, I haven't looked), I'd be tempted to do it. Fortunately the '61 Plymouth is an ugly enough car that this diminishes the temptation even more...Statistics: Posted by Dick Williams — Sun Jan 21, 2018 8:46 am
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