Thank you for the info. I saw the cal wheels version on clearance and wanted to know if the Baldwin wheels were included. I’ll have to find some other tires but this was very informative.
Great review Raoul,what is the reason why these era Corvettes are,or were called Baldwin Motion?,have never heard this name before?,am currently doing an old Monogram 1/12 '67 Corvette Stingray I bought second hand off an ex girlfriend's brother back in 1996,already built up,unpainted,alot of the parts weren't either added or were lost?,been challenging but starting to take shape again me thinks?,cheers
Sorry for the confusion. Baldwin-Motion refers to a partnership between Baldwin Chevrolet and Motion Performance. They combined to offer special performance models at the dealership! Comparable to your super tuners.
Excellent comparison of the differences in this excellent kit. It just proves what a model company can achieve by providing a basic platform and adding just a few extra parts. I just wish they would have done the same thing with their 67 Vette and turning it into a 66, 65 etc.
Great Review. Thanks for doing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool kit reviews. Ron
Thanks! I Dug these out as I needed a parts kit and forgot how much different they were.
That's very good information to know. Thanks brother
Thank You! Raoul.
Great review and comparison between the kits, well done!
Thanks. I think I will do more of these!
Thank you for the info. I saw the cal wheels version on clearance and wanted to know if the Baldwin wheels were included. I’ll have to find some other tires but this was very informative.
Thanks! Glad you found this useful. I had fun comparing all the differences.
Pretty informative and helpful review,so many different types for this car. Thanks for sharing buddy, have a good one.
Your welcome! So many options without even knowing it with these kits.
Some excellent info!! my mind is now full lol!
LOL! Too much info for you!
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Love this post! I remember when the 68 first hit the shelf. I didn't realize the differences in all the kits.
It's funny. I knew some of the differences but didn't remember them all until I looked through them all.
Great review Raoul,what is the reason why these era Corvettes are,or were called Baldwin Motion?,have never heard this name before?,am currently doing an old Monogram 1/12 '67 Corvette Stingray I bought second hand off an ex girlfriend's brother back in 1996,already built up,unpainted,alot of the parts weren't either added or were lost?,been challenging but starting to take shape again me thinks?,cheers
Sorry for the confusion. Baldwin-Motion refers to a partnership between Baldwin Chevrolet and Motion Performance. They combined to offer special performance models at the dealership! Comparable to your super tuners.
Ok no problem,we do have corvettes here in Tasmania,though quite a rare sight mostly,thanks for giving me the run down man,cheers@@TheMuscleCarModeler
Excellent comparison of the differences in this excellent kit. It just proves what a model company can achieve by providing a basic platform and adding just a few extra parts. I just wish they would have done the same thing with their 67 Vette and turning it into a 66, 65 etc.
Notice the box says '69 Corvette 429 coupe. Should be 427...typo?
Yes it should say 427. It is a famous box error!