by proxieken » Wed Sep 07, 2016 4:46 pm
I have noticed that the selection of street cars has diminished greatly in the 5 years or so that I have been in the hobby. At one time Carrera made several street muscle cars in 1/32 scale. Chevelle, Cuda, Charger, Road Runner, GTO, Camaro, Mustang, Firebird, Thunderbird, Corvette, and probably a few more that I can not remember.
I wanted to ask if this is because there is no interest? Perhaps I am an oddball in wanting these types of cars.
Personally I loved collecting them and would buy more if available. They are actually perfect when non-hobby types come over to the house and want to try out a race. I can throw a batch of these on the track and we re-enact Fast and Furious movies. Everyone instantly recognizes the cars.
It seems like most available cars now are replicas of famous race cars, which is great for hard core race fans. But it is kind of hard to explain to someone who is not so informed what exactly they are running. I say, "This is the Porsche 917 that raced at Watkins Glen during the 1969 endurance race". This is usually followed by a blank stare as the person most likely has never heard of or seen a 917.
If I simply hold up a Road Runner, they invariably grin and begin telling me about someone they know how used to have one back in the day.
And the race is then on. :banana-dance:
I am going to be picking up the General Lee, and everyone will be fighting over that car for sure. Trouble is I have to chip it and add lights, but worth it for me.
And I do collect a lot of race cars also. It is just the street cars are a lot more familiar to the guys who come over for family gatherings.
I am going to assume the companies stopped making them because they do not sell, which means I am an oddball.