New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
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New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
One has to wonder, if this is a shared tooling with Greenlight, as they have one coming this spring as well? The earlier product announcement from Outback claimed it was a Greenlight product. Either way, these will make for some great customs.
http://www.outbacktoystore.com/s.nl/sc. ... ch=cust-52
http://www.outbacktoystore.com/s.nl/sc. ... ch=cust-52
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Re: New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
This is nice. A bit more pricey than the GL versions. It also looks like the bed is separate from the cab even ion the pick up. That should save some time cutting.
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Re: New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
These look awesome but what a price difference between the single rear wheels vs the dually wheels. The dual rear wheels don't look like 1-ton wheels either. Yes, I'll be owning a few.
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Re: New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
Anyone have any photos of the one coming out from Greenlight?
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Re: New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
I have only seen a flat are of it. My memory is saying the first releases are special order for a diecast retail outlet.Engine5161 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 04, 2018 6:32 pmAnyone have any photos of the one coming out from Greenlight?
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Re: New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
Oh if only that were in 1/50......
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Re: New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
Sword did a very nice F350 crew cab with 6 foot bed in 1:50 scale. A bit pricey, but they make nice fire vehicles.
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Re: New tooling F350 in 1:64 scale by Spec Cast
Rich, I actually have 2 here waiting for the "shops" to reopen, but unfortunately they not only aren't dualies, but have the beds cast to the cab. I have a utility box I hope to use (someday). A year to retirement (30 yrs) & as it is now, when(if) the shop gets going, I have enough projects to last what ever is left of life...LOL. For some reason, dualies are very lacking in the die cast world. There are a few Ford pickups listed on eBay as 1/43 with duals, but they are close to 1/64 even though the boxes are clearly marked 1/43. I think they were made by Anson.
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