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Which 1/25 scale 1969 Ford Mustang is more accurate? Revell or Amt/Ertl.

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  • Member since
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  • From: Amarillo Texas
Posted by Mckay on Saturday, May 16, 2009 12:17 PM

 plastic_monkey wrote:
If the Revell one is made more like the Monogram 1970 one, is the Revell 69 Mustang more 1/24 scale than 1/25 then?

The Revell 69 is smaller than the Monogram 70. I haven't dun any measuring but the Revell 69 looks 1/25 scale to me. If you look at the two side by side you can see the difference.

MckayCowboy [C):-)]

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  • From: Two weeks from everywhere
Posted by tiki kat on Friday, May 15, 2009 6:36 PM
AMT has traditionally been closer to scale (1/25) than Revell, but Revell's quality is generally worth the scale differences.  That's my humble opinion, use your best judgement.
"Always tell the truth, there's less to remember" Indian Larry
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Posted by plastic_monkey on Friday, May 15, 2009 5:21 PM
If the Revell one is made more like the Monogram 1970 one, is the Revell 69 Mustang more 1/24 scale than 1/25 then?
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  • From: Chapel Hill, NC
Posted by Leonidas on Friday, May 15, 2009 9:17 AM
 Mckay wrote:

I thank the Revell kit is better, It is designed like the Monogram 1970 kit.

MckayCowboy [C):-)]

I agree with Mckay. Definately go with the Revell.

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  • From: Amarillo Texas
Posted by Mckay on Thursday, May 14, 2009 9:33 PM

I thank the Revell kit is better, It is designed like the Monogram 1970 kit.

MckayCowboy [C):-)]

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Which 1/25 scale 1969 Ford Mustang is more accurate? Revell or Amt/Ertl.
Posted by plastic_monkey on Thursday, May 14, 2009 5:19 PM
As per the subject line question. Which is more accurate in scale and profile? The Revell one or the Amt/Ertl one? TIA.
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