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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Revell breaks out four new models: two cars, one Star Wars and one WWII aircraft.

Rev up your engines and get ready to go with Revell's Special Edition Series with optional parts and new tooling, 2'n1 2010 Camaro SS, 1'25 Scale, Level 2, motor machine.

Dress it out in bright red with black accents or mellow it down with yellow with front and red black strips. 

Either way you've got a Motor City Muscle Car for the new generation of car lovers.  Custom wheels and front end, an engine compartment packing a powerful V-8, custom front grill and bumper, swept tail end and a solid black interior make this the re-imagined Muscle Car for the 2000s a must-have motorized monster.

The Motor Sports edition of the Corvette C5-R 'Compuware", Level 3, 1:25 Scale race car is all business with its low-profile, wedge-to-the-wind body design, reinforced frame and undercarriage, custom wheels and tires, oversize rear airfoil and interior flip cage make this Corvette a force to be reckoned with.

Both models feature full assembly, paint and decal instructions and make fine additions to any car lovers collection.

Kids are sure to love Revell's Star Wars Tie Fighter Snap Tite model that requires no glue, paint or decaling.  Included with the Level 1 Empire Tie Fighter comes a Tie Fighter Pilot, easy to follow instructions and a gallery of other Star Wars spacecraft on the model box's rear panel. "I have you now!"

Coincidentally George Lucas used the dogfights filmed during WWII to choreograph many of the famous Empire and Rebel spaceship fights.

Revell's Lockheed PV-1 Venture WWII aircraft is scaled at 1:48, requires a Level 3 modeler's skill and comes with complete assembly, paint and decal instructions.
This mighty war machine features a twin pilot cockpit, twin props, extra fuel tanks, top mounted gunner station, bomb bay doors and wheel housings that open and full interior and exterior details including three sets of decals for customizing, antenna and radar.  Watch out for the front mounted triple machine guns. 

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