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Just seen this is out in the US.. maybe Uk soon?
https://en-us.eaglemoss.com/die-cast-club/mustang/eleanor-buildup?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=me0_default&utm_media_code=FBD0&fbclid=IwAR2IuWfe2M_3JXd2LGBmhQlFJfm67qUkkyNWuL4PhpJczr73NM9WIxNH6W4
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Seems like everyone is jumping on the Mustang bandwagon
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It looks nice.it is a bit odd that there are so many 1/8 Mustang kits.In the past partwork companies have avoided making the same model I guess because of the expense of making them and relatively small market.It would be great to think that maybe the partwork market is growing because that gives us more choice of kits. I do hope they dont do too much replication though.In the 1/48 mode aircraft world everyone seems to have a mustang and spitfire kit and the rarer planes dont get a look in.
Carl
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I can't help wondering if this is 'another' modified version of the DeAgostini kit. Agora seem to have used a large amount of the that kit - I wonder if Elenor will be similar?
Nothing wrong with that - It's a realistic way of keeping tooling costs down and creating another model.
Similarly, DeAgostini 'could' create an E Type roadster kit based on the coupe version. That would be great...
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