This New Product Report from the 2003 National
Convention is brought to you by Todd Terpstra. Todd took all the
photos below and on the individual detail pages unless otherwise
noted. Special thanks to Todd for his help on composing the report
(below the photographs) and taking these great photographs! Click
on any of the photos below for a larger view.
A-Line
An interesting announcement at the conference came from A-Line in
the form of roof mounted air shields. Many of us have been clamoring
for air foils for some day cabs currently offered in our scale. It
looks
like
A-Line
has heard and responded with an announcement that they intend to
procure air foils for the Promotex Ford Aeromax and Promotex Mack CH
trucks. A 90 day target has been announced for delivery to retailers.
The air foils will be molded in resin. Beautifully detailed pre-production
samples were shown at both the conference and at the show.
Athearn
Athearn’s retooled Freightliner
COE was displayed. Improvements
include flush mounted windshield, separately molded wipers, full interior,
mudflaps, mirrors, and air foils. A large variety of road names were
displayed with beautiful pad printing and finished in Athearn's typical
high quality.
Also displayed were a large variety of the new 28’ and 48’ trailers
including the parcel containers and parcel 40’ van trailer. Again,
all trailers shown had beautifully executed printing and paint. These
will be an excellent addition to the growing list of Athearn Ready-To-Roll products.
The star of the press release appeared to be the new Athearn Ford
C open cab fire engine with KME pumper body. Everyone present was awed
by the exquisite detail, printing and finish. Athearn has definitely
hit a grand slam with this truck! Keep ‘em coming Athearn! The
next release will include 5
new fire trucks painted for the cities
of Washington, D.C., Boston, San Francisco, Detroit, and Chicago.
The newest batch of Ford C cab tractors was shown with the newest
releases of 28’ wedge trailers. Again, a variety of road names
along with Athearn’s superior paint finish and graphics complement
these fine Ready-To-Roll trucks.
Boley
Boley’s newest offering in its International Truck lineup was
shown at the conference. The International
7600s shown included major
improvements to previous offerings in both the International and GMC
lines. These improvements include a separately molded plastic grille
and headlight assembly, bumper and visor. These improvement should
satisfy modelers who wish to strip and apply their own paint schemes
to these great trucks. Also, the International logos have been left
off the doors of these new offerings. Well done, Boley!
C in C Precision Casting
CinC’s website is currently up and sales of the ’74 Chevrolet
white metal truck kit are being conducted as well. Get ‘em while
they’re hot! Check it out at www.pfc-cinc.shoppingcartsplus.com/page/page/342849.htm
Classic Mint Collectibles
CMC is steadily working on completion of their announced
Peterbilt 379 and Talbert lowboy brass models. A pre-production sample
of the Cummins
engine to
be powering the Pete was passed around and all saw the incredible detail
and perfect dimensions of this brass powerplant. If the truck and trailer
itself hold even half the detail of this tiny engine, it will be an
amazing model.
The Pete/Talbert models will be offered in day cab form in either
red or blue. Plans are being made to offer the Peterbilt 379 tractor
alone with a high-top sleeper arrangement.
Also announced at the conference was the fact that CCM has acquired
licensing agreements with both John Deere and Komatsu. Hmmmm…
Classic Metal Works
CMW has announced Fall, 2003 delivery of the newly tooled ’66
Ford Galaxy, ’78
Chevy Impala and a ’50s International truck. We expect them to
be on display at the Chicago Hobby Show in September, 2003. Watch for
them at your retailers!
Dennis Aust
Bob Leinbach from Box Car Hobbies announced Dennis Aust’s newest
Kenworth truck kit – a C500A and
brought along a beautifully built and detailed 4 axle dump based on
the kit for us to view. The
kit is
available directly from Dennis Aust, from Box Car Hobbies, and now
from Truck Stop Models as well.
Italeri
Italeri news continues to be grim on the release front. By now we
had all hoped for some news as to whether the 1/87th scale trucks would
make their way to the broader European and North American markets,
but alas, as time rolls on and the rumors abound, “slim to none” appears
to be our chances for seeing a mass production release of these trucks
in North America.
Jacobs Models
Jim and Jamie Groeneweg of Jacobs Models have announced both an International
9300 day cab and a Volvo
VNL 420 sleeper cab are currently in production.
Samples were shown at the conference and Jacobs Models had production
models for sale at the Truck Stop Models booth at the show. Both models
are offered for sale direct or exclusively through Truck Stop Models.
Also announced were an International 9400 with a Pro Sleeper and a
Volvo 660 and day cab version, both to be delivered soon.
Masterbilt Models
Masterbilt Models showed its Mack
Vision pre-production models. Day
cab and sleepered versions are both being planned with an interesting
twist. You may be able to special order your kit to be completed to
your specifications; color, sleeper, skirt size, day cab, etc. Stay
tuned for more developments! Also shown was a GMC Brigadier resin
cab.
Motorart
In a strange twist, it appears that Boley may become the exclusive
distributior for the new Volvo construction equipment announced by
Motorart to be released in
1/87th scale. Because of
Boley’s agreement with Hongwell for North American distribution
rights, Boley will most likely be the North American source for the
Hongwell-produced Volvo 1/87 models. Anticipated releases under the
Volvo badge will include a 40 ton off-road
dump
vehicle, a wheel loader, a backhoe loader, an excavator and others.
Newgard Engineering, Inc.
A brand spanking new addition to the 1/87th scale bus scene is Newgard
Engineering, Inc. of Ottawa, Ontario. Peter Newgard announced and showed
pre-production samples of resin kits for both a 1936
Yellow Coach (GM) Model Z-CT-843 bus and a 1947
GM Model PDA-3703 bus. Welcome, Peter!
Oh, and congratulations! (One of Peter’s
buses won the bus category
award at the show.) Expected completion of the resin kits is fall of
this year with delivery to begin in the winter of ‘03/’04.
You can contact Peter via e-mail at: peter.newgard@sympatico.ca for
further ordering information. We'll also have a front page announcement
as soon as the kits are ready for sale.
Norscot
Norscot’s first serious venture into 1/87th scale construction
equipment has been immensely successful, and Norscot is positioning
for another release in the future of more Caterpillar equipment in
our scale. Announced and soon to be released is the Caterpillar 160H
grader.
On-Trak Models
Since moving to the Chicago area recently, On-Trak’s production
has slowed somewhat and availability of most products is spotty. Some
retailers have limited stocks of On-Trak products.
Sheepscot Scale Products
A pre-production sample of the recently announced Landoll trailer
was made available by Sheepscot for the press conference. The well
detailed resin trailer assembly appears to be complimented by some
mixed media details and will make a great addition to trailer collections
and layouts. The kit will be available through your favorite retailer
soon.
Sheepscot also was showing their newest truck tractor kit at the conference.
This beautiful resin Mack B61 tractor model kit is distinctive with
correct cab dimensions and windshield arrangement. The kit is available
now through retailers.
Sheepscot also is announcing work on a generic ‘40s to ‘70s
era fire truck pumper body. This should be an interesting addition
to an already great lineup of models at Sheepscot.
Truck Stop Models
Trip Aiken from Truck Stop Models gave a short presentation and took
questions regarding availability of certain 1/87th scale goodies via
TSM. Here’s a synopsis of most of the presentation:
MFÖ resin fire truck kits are stocked with limited availability.
MEK Greyhound Scenicruiser resin bus kits are back in stock. High
Tech’s
Lola T70 white metal kits have been ordered but no delivery date
has been given yet. Resin
Unlimited’s
80 ton lowboy is in stock at TSM. Boley International 7600 trucks
are also in stock
in many different body styles.
Trip also brought a sample of the new Resin
Unlimited 80 ton 4 axle lowboy built up by Cheryl Aiken. The kit is very well detailed in resin
and comes with separate marker lights, wheels and correct low profile
tires and a dandy set of stainless steel photo-etched outriggers. It
appears to be well worth the wait.
World Trains Unlimited
Alex Petkovic from WTU fielded some questions and gave a brief update
of activity from our European friends in 1/87th scale manufacturing.
Herpa’s
much anticipated Liebherr excavator is expected to be released very
soon, while Brekina and Wiking continue to offer more and more detailed
models. Alex also explained how summer is usually spent releasing plastic
from molds and fall and winter are spent assembling the models built
in Europe. Releases typically are announced in mid to late fall by
most of the European manufacturers. Busch’s Dodge Power Wagon
is a big hit and the announced flatbed Power Wagon should be arriving
this fall followed shortly by the military version. |