Revell new Star Wars kits including Fine Molds rereleases!

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Revell new Star Wars kits including Fine Molds rereleases!

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Revell offered a preview of their 2015 Star Wars kits at Toy Fair this past week. According to company sources, there will be three new kits based on vehicles in the new movie. They will be easy to build kits with light and sound features. In addition, they will be releasing several kits originally produced by Fine Molds in Japan. The first three are reported to be the 1:48 scale X-Wing and TIE Fighter, along with the 1:72 Millennium Falcon.
http://culttvman.com/main/star-wars-kit ... om-revell/

Box mock ups here… http://www.rebelscum.com/2015-Toy-Fair/ ... efault.asp

Now perhaps Europe will have a reasonably priced 1:72 Fine Molds Falcon! :grin:
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SMD70 wrote:Now perhaps Europe will have a reasonably priced 1:72 Fine Molds Falcon! :grin:
Don't get your hopes up. according to the plackard, it has about 120 parts. The Fine Molds weighed in at 900...
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Re: Revell new Star Wars kits including Fine Molds rerelease

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I did get that… They are just mock ups though so may not have all the correct information at the moment.

The boxes use the a same artwork as the FM packaging and the original article does say that Revell are releasing the kits originally produced by Fine Molds?

We'll just have to wait and see I guess.
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