Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Tamiya Toyota Land Cruiser 80 1/24 Scale Review

The 60 Series wagon, meanwhile, underwent a complete makeover in 1989. It became the 80 Series. This happened after company product planners noticed the 60 Series increasingly was being used as a family vehicle. Owners wanted off-road capabilities for active family weekends, but they also wanted the comfort and practicality of a family sedan during the week.

The Land Cruiser 80 Series met those needs. With its launch in 1990, owners could enjoy a comfortable ride, thanks to coil springs up front, as well as to leather-trim seats, air conditioning, entertainment systems and mobile communications. Safety also became more important with the adoption of airbags and ABS braking systems.

Other Land Cruiser Information:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2005/12/23/188916.html
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/toyota/toyota-land-cruiser-80-series-ar924.html
http://phaster.com/road_trips/land_cruiser.html





AMT 1995 Ford Ranger 1/24 Scale

The Ranger's changes for 1994 involved the debut of side door guard beams (also standard in the Mazda) and a Splash SuperCab.Safety was increased even more in 1995 for the Ranger (and B-Series) when a driver airbag became standard and four-wheel ABS became optional. However, on trucks with the 4.0-liter V6 engine, ABS was standard. Power was increased for the 2.3-liter and 3.0-liter engines, now rated at 112 horsepower and 145 horsepower, respectively. Ranger SuperCab models could now have a (optional) power driver seat. The sporty STX was now only available as a 4X4.

More Ranger Information:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=49541
http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1993-to-1997-ford-ranger-6.htm





Revell Datsun Pickup 1/24 Scale

Plastic Model Reviews:
http://www.spencer1984.com/my_models/trailbreaker.php





1972 Dodge Pickup 1/24 Scale

Dodge’s 1977 trucks had a wide range of standard and optional comfort and convenience features, new exterior and interior colors, and a new grille for light duty pickups and sport utility vehicles. Dodge also offered what it called

Additional Dodge Pickup Information:
http://www.allpar.com/trucks/1977.html
http://www.pickuptruck.com/html/history/segment10.html





Lindberg Baywatch Toyota 4x4 Hilux 1/24 Scale

The next redesign, in 1989, saw a longer-wheelbase option, 122 in (309.9 cm) versus 103 in (261.6 cm) for the regular wheelbase. The V6 Xtracab SR5 earned Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year award that year. Production began at the NUMMI plant in Fremont, California in 1991.

Additional Hilux Information:
http://www.cars-directory.net/history/toyota/hilux_surf/
http://www.4xforum.co.za/?showitems&global%5Bmymenu_id%5D=280





Revell Quadzilla 1/24 Scale

This Ford 4x4 thrills the spectators as it rumbles its way on a tortous trip over a double row of abandoned autos, crushing hoods and roofs beneath its 6-foot Goodyear "Terra Grip" tires. Its an exciting crowd-pleaser everywhere. In 1/24 scale, this model is 8 inches long and has tires that are 3 inches in diameter. Molded in black and silver, the kit includes clear and plated parts and colorful decals. Features include a supercharged Ford V-8 engine with a hood that opens, heavy-duty front and rear super high-rise suspension with massive military truck axles. A detailed interior and large-diameter silver wheels finish off this great addition to any collection.




AMT Ford F-150 Lightning 1/24 Scale

The 1992 truck received a new aerodynamic-looking front end, a new dashboard, and the flareside bed returned. The Lightning Performance Truck appeared in 1993, with more than 20 industry "firsts" or pilot applications, including 17" aluminum wheels, gas-charged shocks, and performance handling developed by world-champion driver Jackie Stewart. A CD player option was new for 1994, as was a driver's-side airbag, "CHMSL" third brake light, brake-shift interlock, and CFC free A/C. Following the lead of the Explorer, an Eddie Bauer trim line was added for 1995.

Ford trailed rival General Motors trucks for much of the ninth generation, though sales steadily rose each year. 500,000 F-Series trucks were sold in 1992, but this rose to nearly 800,000 by 1996, and the Ford had overtaken the combined Chevrolet and GMC pickup sales for the first time in a decade.

More F-150 Information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_F-Series
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=46026





Revell Monogram Mercedes Benz M-Class 1/24 Scale

The Mercedes-Benz M-Class is a luxury five (optional 7) seater SUV. It has been redesigned only once, and competes mainly against the BMW X5. The M-Class' is officially called the "M-Class", however a lot of other places call it the "ML-Class". It is a shorter version of the GL-Class, but was released before the GL-Class.

More ML-Class Information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_M-Class
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3165/is_n2_v33/ai_19146053





AMT 1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne Pickup 1/24 Scale

A much more modern truck graced showrooms for 1967 as a complete restyle took place. A clean, broad-shouldered look was the main theme, and both Fleetside and Stepside body styles were again offered. A new Custom Sport model debuted, featuring bucket seats with a center console. Long-bed models no longer had a separate name; they were simply called long beds.

More Chevy Pickup Information:
http://www.pickuptruck.com/html/history/chev_segment8.html
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=63939