Corvette '60
Revell | No. 7164 | 1:25

Facts
- Brand:
- Revell
- Title:
- Corvette '60
- Number:
- 7164
- Scale:
- 1:25
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 1989 New box
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Chevrolet Corvette C1 » Cars (Vehicles)
Markings
Chevrolet Corvette C1
1960 Chevrolet Corvette
Private
Box contents
Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Rubber, Decalsheet (waterslide)
Product timeline
Revell
Revell/Marusan
Advent
Revell/ceji
Instructions
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Marketplace
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Comments

There are 3 differences to this kit: Corvette '60 (Revell 7164, 1:25)
a) notice the Recycling circle on the top of the box. It's no sticker, it is printed -> [img1]
b) the skill level is now on the small side of the box -> [img2]
c) the Copyright is the same year. But it is written
... "Revell AG"
... "by Revell Inc."
... and the rest of the text is different too -> [img3]
This kit is the older kit because of the printing of this recycling thing (dual system in Germany) on the products and it was political correct, to write instead of "Germany" the "W.-Germany" (for the western part) on each product.
22 July 2019, 07:44

Hi, That is why it can be interesting to have all side of the box being available on scalemates 🙂
22 July 2019, 20:31

Thank you. It *is* interessting!
I always look some model kits up, when they come up with the same year and box. I want to know whether there are differences or the "guy", who brought the kit into scalmates was lazy and didn't check, whether the kit still exists or not.
Exactly for such differents I opened one album to picture it😉
In this case, I own both model kits and saw it, when I sorted them into my shelf.
23 July 2019, 04:58

political correctness is pure cancer, it's never made anyones life better, only worse ....
as the late, great George Carlin once put it political correctness is fascism dressed up as politeness.
I liked the way Jimmy Carr expressed it -
"People who adhere to political correctness are "R f E a T g A g R o D t E s D"
... and it annoys me that I have to encode the last two words for the sake of political correctness and it's censorious ways etc. etc. etc. . . . .
Anyhow................
Cool looking car 🙂
23 July 2019, 09:20
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