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Round 2 Models: 2011 iHobby Recap

posted by JamieH 3:32 PM
Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Hi guys. It’s been too long (again). I wanted to take a few minutes to give you a 2011 iHobby recap. This was the national hobby industry show where companies of all kinds displayed their wares with everything form trains to remote controlled vehicles to models. We always have a big display of all of our hobby lines of 1:18 scale American Muscle die cast cars, Auto World slot cars and of course our Round 2 Models line.

I’m sure more details are available elsewhere, but I’ll give a real quick recap of our automotive products before delving more deeply into our sci-fi/genre stuff. Our display case was filled with a ton of great buildups and box proofs and mockups. On display were…

1:25 1966 Batmobiles of all three varieties, the snap, glue and deluxe versions were all on display. The snap and glue versions are available now. The deluxe version will be out by December.

’76 AMC Gremlin X is being brought back as the first in our line of Original Art Series where we are scanning original box art for our packaging.

Munster Coach and Drag-U-La individually sold kits. Each includes a cardboard backdrop. Drag-U-La is part of our Katch the Kat program that offers chase variant body colors.

The Meyers Manx buildup arrived bruised and beaten (thanks to a customs inspection) but John and a friend or two helped put it back together again. The kit is also part of the Katch the Kat program and also includes a cardboard backdrop.

1:16 Street Charger is being brought back for a limited run under our 1 Run of Fun program. After one production run of the kit, the tooling will be backdated to turn it back into the Petty Charger kit that modelers have been asking about for a while.

Chevy 100th Anniversary collector’s tins bring back the ’51 Chevy Fleetline and ’57 Chevy that will be struck from the Mueller-era Pro Shop version of the tool. The kit features an opening trunk. The kit includes detailing foil, engine wire and photo-etch parts.

The Dirty Donny Vantasy Chevy Van offers several decal mural options.

The Diamond Rio Tractor was on display continuing our line of popular big rig kits.

Buildups of the Dark Shadows Vampire Van and Looney Tunes Roadrunner & Coyote vehicle kits made an appearance along with the Chevy Caprice as well as our new tire sets.

Looking ahead to 2012, the Hot Curl and his pals will be back riding the waves. The AMT version of the Ghostbusters Ecto-1 will be coming back as will the Monkeemobile, Arnie Beswick’s Super Judge GTO, Superwagon and Vantom Ford Van. The AMTronic makes a comeback as well. It will come in reproduction packaging and include the original cardboard backdrop and clear green and crystal clear window options.

Outside of kits, one exciting product was Auto World’s new line of men’s apparel including classy button up shirts and vintage looking racing jackets. I’ll need to see what I can do to get one emblazoned with a Polar Lights logo. I think everyone that saw them wanted one. They will be available exclusively through autoworldstore.com.

Across the booth, our lineup of Polar Lights model kits was on display.

U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-C will be available in December. A printout of the battle damage decal sheet was on display as well.

2 piece Adversary Set will be offered with glow in the dark engine parts and window decals for the Ferengi Marauder. Like the cadet series model kits, these little ships will not include bases. This set will be out early in 2012.

The Klingon Battlecruiser with all of its revised parts was on display. The version of the kit in cardboard packaging will be out by Christmas.

The Yellow Submarine kit will be out in early 2012 in a tin package. Reproduction box  and prebuilt versions will follow later in the year.

The Yellow Submarine figures and KISS figures will be available as prebuilt models in 2012.

A lunchbox tin collector’s edition of the 1:1000 scale Enterprise will be out in early 2012. The box graphics will be reminiscent of vintage Star trek lunchbox decoration.

A big hunk of gray resin had its unveiling. Most things look good. Some things need work. For more info sign up for our 1701 Club to get updates. We have around 350 spaces left to reserve your kit.

Romulan Warbird previously of the 3 piece Adversary Set gets its own release. New window decals and dome base will be added to the kit.

Deep Space 9 will be a late 2012 kit. It will be injected in clear plastic for lighting and also include window decals for those that don’t want to bother. We are looking into another extra add on for inclusion in the kit. More on that whenever our plan for it is finalized.

MPC Hulk and Spider-man kits will make their way back to modelers workbenches. Most people that saw them confessed to having never seen them before. They must have had very short releases back in the day. Though some parts seem wonky, they are nice sculpts overall. They will come injected in color with spots of prepainting. They are snap together kits so they will be great for kids.

Bigfoot is another snap together kit. He, along with the Strange Change Vampire and Strange Change Mummy model kits, will be part of our 1 Run of Fun program and these three kits were made here in the US. They arrived in our warehouse last week so look for them on store shelves soon.

Dark Shadows Barnabas is available now and The Werewolf will be available soon if he isn’t out already.

Psycho House will be another in our line up of pre-built models.

Strange Change Time Machine will be out in 2012.

Also on display was our Captain Action lineup. Or first release of was represented, as was a preview of our second release, Thor and Loki.

Our iHobby display of Polar Lights model kits might not have offered many surprises but check us out at Wonderfest where we hope to have several new projects to announce.

Prepping for then working the booth at iHobby is always a lot of work. I’m still dragging a few days later. But, it is always good to get a chance to talk to modelers and get a sense of their excitement for the product. That is reward in itself.



13 Responses to “Round 2 Models: 2011 iHobby Recap”

  1. BatToys says:

    Will the prebuilt Yellow Submarine have the wind up rubber band motor? I hope so.

  2. eimb1999 says:

    Thanks for the I-hobby pix guys… but gosh, it’d be nice if they were higher rez so we could see the stuff that’s in ’em….

  3. JamieH says:

    BatToys- Unlikely. It will be a display model.

    eimb1999- Sorry about that. We are limited by what we can do on the blog. We’ll put up some higher res versions on our website as soon as we get a free minute.

  4. Oh boy! That DS9 add-in makes me wonder…it’s a DEFIANT-ly (oops!) definitely a curiosity… 😛

    Are those Ent C battle damage decals going to be available separately by chance?

  5. spock62 says:

    The ’76 Gremlin will be mine, thanks for bringing this kit back. Any chance you guys will reissue the Chevy Monza and Vega kits?

  6. Nomad says:

    I’m curious to know what the text reads on the board labelled ‘panel lines’. Guess: “Don’t worry – they won’t be this prominent on the finished model!”

  7. psytce says:

    So I guess Voyager was a no go?

  8. Shabo451 says:

    The Enterprise looks great. Would love to see more pics of the other models. I only got a glimpse of the Spiderman model, but it looks like one I had as a kid (spirit gum came with the model to stick him on the wall).

  9. Bats says:

    Shabo, I know the kit your thinking of, I had one too. It actually included blue tack. Spirit gum is what makeup artists use to attach latex masks and the like. It would niether hold the model to the wall or be cost effective enough. 😉

  10. tartan terror says:

    Your line up for the coming year is simply awesome. But I wish you guys would reconsider releasing the 2009 enterprise. Like with so many model makers it grown on me, and QMX version is simply stunning. Plus, their many of us out their that simply want to build and complete the full enterprise line up, and unless you can afford $5,000 dollars that will never be achieved. How about maybe doing a poll to see how many people would be interested in seeing this kit released:-)

  11. bryant99 says:

    Glad they doing the Gremlin.Now I can add that with the other Gremlins I have.Just need to bring out some of the other AMC cars.Heck even the pinto’s and Vega’s.AMT and MPC was my favorite kits out back in the 70’s and 80’s.Keep them old kits a coming.

  12. TomB says:

    Spock 62 and bryant99, I’m glad to hear you guys like the idea of the ’76 Gremlin kit too! I have a model of the 1974 Levi’s Gremlin X (purchased when new), that I started working on in the late 70’s and finally finished around 1988 or so. I also have a few AMT and MPC Pintos and Vegas from back then also, some built and some still unbuilt. Sure, everyone makes fun of these cars now, but they were the big thing (figuratively speaking) back in the early 70’s, especially after the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo. Anyway, I hope AMT does reissue the Pinto and Vega, including the earlier ones and the later ones.

  13. Bats says:

    Jamie, let me be the first to offer you and the great staff at Polar Lights well wishes for a wonderfull holliday season. I can’t wait to see what the new year brings us. Thank you for all you do and all the great models…keep’em coming. 😀

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