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Old 11-27-2006, 08:32 AM
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Hey all,

I've been in contact with Scott in finalizing the tooling details on the Later-g 1968 Camaro. The factory is working on the first shot tooling sample and this program is still in the early stages. I will let you guys know what details we can release as far as this program goes. Much of the input from the post and input from Scott was taken into consideration.

As far as doing one-off customs, we would love to be able to do something like that but we do not have the capabilities to produce one-of-one creations. I honestly don't know of any diecast company who'd be able to make one-offs custom taylored to one collector's specifications. It would be cool though! I do however know a reputable diecast painter/customizer who can make any diecast car look just like somebody's actual car. His name is Paul and he used to do a lot of the photo-pieces for Franklin Mint back in the day. These photo pieces were painted and assembled by Paul and other outside contractors to make one model that would look just like the real production piece for promotional photos and packaging art. Many times these samples looked better than production.

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John
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