--- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, Bill Hirt <whirt@a...> wrote:
> Paul K. wrote:
>
> > Good catch, Chris.
> >
> > We certainly could use a 'Q stock car as these cars by ANY
manufacturer are LONG overdue.
> > Too bad Intermountain will be bringing them out because that
means
> they will only be available
> > in very costly RTR versions, IOW, NO KITS!
>
> If your dealer carries Intermountain (and orders from
Intermountain
> rather than Walthers), they can order any of the Intermountain RTR
cars
> as kits. Intermountain still molds and paints their cars in
Colorado.
> They then ship the parts to China for assembly. Your dealer just
needs
> to order what you want as a kit. My dealer used to carry a load of
> Intermountain kits (and still has quite a few), but he finds no
one asks
> for kits for new releases. With what he sells it for, the
difference
> between the kit and RTR version is $6-8 and he finds that people
will
> pay the difference rather than assemble the kit.
>
> In the case of the Santa Fe stock cars, I've heard they plan to
throw
> all the parts for the variations in one kit bag, but assembly
> instructions will be minimal.
>
> Bill
Bill, do you know if you can also buy their F units as decorated
kits in this way too?
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