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Features
Skill level 2, paint and cement required
Katch the Kat series kit - one in every 12 molded in translucent metallic orange plastic
Remaining production in white plastic - the modeler’s choice
First time available in nearly 50 years
Optional clear parts in aqua-tinted plastic
Huge, pre-decorated gumball tires
Many display accessories including cauldron and fiddle
Greatly expanded decal artwork
Special bonus cardboard standup of John Bogosian
Retro Deluxe vintage AMT packaging reproduction
• WILD RETRO SHOW-ROD KIT: AMT’s 1/25 scale Li’l Gypsy Wagon is available for the first time since 1971! This kit is all fun for the intermediate model builder who wants something exciting and different.
• FEATURE PACKED: This Retro Deluxe™ kit is better than the 1971 original! It features optional green-tinted windows, pre-lettered decorated tires as well as the original campfire accessories, including cauldron with fire base, trunk, bag, barrel and fiddle too! Additional new features include a colorful cardboard Gypsy figure standup and an expanded decal sheet with lots of graphics to customize your model!
• QUICK SPECS: 1/25 Scale, 109 Parts, over 9 Inches long once assembled. Parts molded in white, clear, transparent green, transparent orange and includes black vinyl tires. Many parts are chrome plated. Paint and glue required. Skill 2 rating, for ages 10+.
• THE PERFECT PRESENT: Spread some retro joy! Maybe you have an avid hobbyist or collector in your life. This model kit makes an ideal gift for any occasion! Buy one for brother or dad!
• TRUST AMT: At AMT we are modelers ourselves and we sweat ALL the details. We strive to make sure every kit is produced with top quality, in every way!
A show car, sometimes called a dream car, is a custom-made automobile created specifically for public display, rather than sale. They are shown at auto shows and other exhibitions. Show cars can either come from car companies or from private individuals.
Corporate show cars generally fall into one of three categories:
Cars intended to preview an upcoming new production model or redesigned model, either to assess or to whet the public appetite. Such preview show cars may be thinly disguised or slightly retrimmed versions of the eventual production model, painted in bold or unusual colors or fitted with unusual trim to attract attention.
Cars intended to assess the public reaction to a type of model, or a particular styling theme or feature. A prominent example was the 1938 Buick Y-Job, a custom-built Buick created by General Motors styling chief Harley Earl for his own use; although it was never produced, it contained features such as hidden headlights that later became GM styling features. Such cars typically are not intended for production themselves, but may become the basis of a production model if demand is high enough. The Dodge Viper is notable example of the latter.
Styling exercises built to reward successful designers, letting them blow off steam with a design more exciting than workaday, "cooking" sedans and trucks. Such exercises also serve to draw attention to the manufacturer's more ordinary products.
Privately owned show cars are cars extensively cared for by their owners primarily for the purpose of entering car shows and can be production models or custom-made.
The creation of show cars dates back to at least the 1920s, but reached its zenith in the United States in the 1950s, when most major U.S. automakers began to exhibit wild, fanciful dream cars. The preeminent dream car maker was GM, which displayed its work at a series of traveling Motorama shows, mounted at great expense and attracting much publicity. In the 1960s American show cars became substantially more mundane, slight variations on typical production models (with exceptions like Chevrolet's Mako Shark prototype). The practice of building them fell on hard times during the 1970s, when automotive whimsy was a low priority compared to safety, emissions control, and fuel economy. The practice was revived in the 1980s, and remains strong today both in the U.S. and abroad.
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