View Full Version : Honda Accord and Mustang to 1:87th!!!


Mark Hosaflook
09-20-2007, 09:12 AM
Two very nice additions to the scale. HO guys have to be doing cartwheels, I mean the 7 pack goes for the 5.00 range which is less than I see many single carded cars go for in hobby shops.

I also like the new blister variation for the scale. i would think it saves some cost as there is no "cube" involved.....space, weight, shipping et cetera.

Click on the link to the right under "forum sponsor" and go to 1:87th. I think it's a photo of the 1:64th but at least it is official!:thumbsup:

ponyman
09-20-2007, 07:59 PM
Two very nice additions to the scale. HO guys have to be doing cartwheels, I mean the 7 pack goes for the 5.00 range which is less than I see many single carded cars go for in hobby shops.

I also like the new blister variation for the scale. i would think it saves some cost as there is no "cube" involved.....space, weight, shipping et cetera.

Click on the link to the right under "forum sponsor" and go to 1:87th. I think it's a photo of the 1:64th but at least it is official!:thumbsup:

Mark:

What seven packs and where did you see them? :woohoo: There were pics posted earlier of new 1:87 cars I asked if the dips and the 57 converts were 1:87 and never got a response back. :confused: You stated there were some foriegn cars in the seven packs any idea which ones and where these seven packs can be bought? :)

fordmn12lord
09-24-2007, 04:04 PM
Been burned too many times by the video game industry. Until it hits the shelves it's just vaporware.

HOVEHICLE
09-24-2007, 04:32 PM
The 1971 Mustang Sportsroof is already out in the boxed version, the Honda Accord is not out yet, nor is the Ford Maverick. As for 7 packs going for 5.00 I think this is an error because Motormax would be selling these vehicles at a loss.

As for the new blisterpacks, if it eliminates that protruding tab at the bottom of the vehicle I'm all for it. That is the reason for the Ford Tempo being a little too high. I wouldn't mind seeing new tooling in those blisterpacks, like the first generation Taurus and Explorer in HO scale.

Vito L.

TennTags
09-25-2007, 02:12 PM
Honda Accord

Neat! I'll pass the word on the Accord boards. I would think those folks would be interested, whether they collect or not.