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Best in its Class

Lindberg | No. 9604 | 1:32

Boxart Scrambler 9604 Lindberg

Facts

Brand:
Lindberg
Title:
Scrambler Best in its Class
Number:
9604
Scale:
1:32
Type:
Full kit
Released:
1974 Changed ???
Packaging:
Rigid box (Top opener)
Topic:
Ford Model T (1908-1927) » Cars (Vehicles)

Box contents

Plastic sprue, Decalsheet (waterslide)

Boxart designed by Ray Gaedke

Product timeline

 
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In-box reviews

External reviews

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Comments

Phil Marchese
The "new tool" pickup is a completely different Lindberg tool packaged under several names and has a timeline of its own elsewhere. Note the bed and grill parts. It does not belong here.

The Pyro 1915 Model T are also compleyely differrnt tools and products, completely unrelated to this rear engined kit. Tose also have thereown timelines and do not belong here.

There are however, other Lindberg pakagings and names for this tool.

15 July 2018, 19:16
scalemates
The timeline does not say Pyro and this Scrambler are related. Pyro is shown because this scalemates.com/kits/268293-lindberg-72147-ford-model-t-1915 item is linked to it. (so is scalemates.com/kits/268293-lindberg-72147-ford-model-t-1915 related to Pyro or is that a mistake)
15 July 2018, 19:26
Phil Marchese
The other two new tool are only related by scale, category and Manufacturer, but not by product so if there is only one new tool per timeline the other two tools are not related, right?

The three kits are from three separate tools and three different subject: a front engine pickup rod; a rear engined custom dragster; and anothers company's tool of a stock antique.
16 July 2018, 13:43
scalemates
are they all Ford Model T's? or is that wrong
16 July 2018, 14:16
Phil Marchese
Isn t that question about the category, not the product timeline? Am I wrong in that the rule is the product timeline has only one new tiol?

The rear engine is obviously only loosely based on a model T bucket.

Does a Chevy corvette product line show every year from 54 to 18 on one chart?

17 July 2018, 00:47

Reference material

Light Car Patrols 1916-19 (Silphium Press, Society for Libyan Studies )
Light Car Patrols 1916-19
Claud Williams
2014

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