Yes Robert has amazing resins that were never produced in kit form. They also have very crisp details. He covers almost every make and model of american cars along with multiple years. Love those full size wagons. The time and patience is in the scratch building. Its a real test of skills in model car building. Thanks for sharing Tim.
I have a few of Robert’s bodies……ALL of them are very good! The only caveat is you’ll need some sort of donor kit to get the interiors, chassis, and other mechanical bits. Some might need totally scratchbuilt such as dashes perhaps, as some are unique and may not be available anywhere. It’s definitely worth checking out what he has, as he has items that you’ll NEVER see on the hobby shelves. 👍🏾
A Godsend for modelers! However, without chassis, interior parts/buckets, dashboards, etc. these limit a modeler like me. I don't have the tools/experience to fashion my own needed parts. And in cases like `57-`58 Cadillacs that have never been done in 1/25 by anyone (except Jo-Han `58 Fleetwood) this presents a severe limitation. Hoping this guy will some day be able to offer those needed parts. Otherwise, he answers many prayers for modelers like myself who LOVE full-size cars!
I can tell you as someone who 3D prints, and have a number of the files that Robert has, MANY of the files are not offered with interiors from the get-go. Some can be had if requested, but I know of one 3D file outlet that’s charging $1200 if one would like a high detailed interior. 👀 That’s simply too much money for something like that, and that would cut into his bottom line. It’s a LOT of work to convert files to print as it is, and that much more so to print interior items along with that. Scratchbuilding isn’t hard….certainly it takes time, but it’s not impossible to do to create a dash for example…..you’d just have to take your time, and get as close to a reasonable facsimile as possible.
I’ve scratchbuilt complete interiors including dashboards and seats, it takes time but it’s doable. The most difficult aspect is finding accurate references so you know the height of the rear floor or how wide the rear seat is in relation to the front, the sort of info it’s not easy to get purely from photos. But as the technology gets cheaper and more widespread maybe someone will step up to fill the gap. Currently $100 is more than I would spend just on a body and it’s parts when I would spend less on a complete resin kit. But at some point they’ll be something I can’t resist. 🙂
Dude just love your channel! You gotta be the luckiest man ever to be able to travel and see our hobby. I can't get enough time away from work to build much,I would say this is one of my favorite subjects is RESINS!
Those are great detailed Body's. I just picked up my 1st resin body yesterday and although the body is well done the inside of the body isnt anywhere near this quality. Thanks for sharing!
As always thank you for the time and effort involved in making your content and sharing it with all of us . Now I am aware of where all my twilight years income will be spent . Quite a few holy grail model wishes on that list ... I haven't been so happy since my first Auto World catalog as a kid .
Thanks for sharing Tim! I see several I'd like to fill some holes with. Sounds like at the moment he just has bodies. It would be beneficial I think to offer interiors and even generic chassis. For instance all Ford full size of a certain year range should have similar chassis, so only one mold or 3d image would be necessary to satisfy a whole range of cars, same with interiors it may be 4 or 6 different interiors but that would cover dozens of cars.
I was hopping to see a 1950 Buick, 1947 Chevy Stylemaster coupe, 1966 C10 panel truck, 1965 Oldsmobile on that list I'm shire he could probably make it on requests?
He has a 1968-72 suburban that is an odd ball truck that I have one I would love to see that one. I did see that he does have a 1966 C10 OR G10 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK so that's cool I'm currently working on one would love to buy the model to have a finished product what the real one is going to look like done and painted. A model is always good to have when working on a real vehical gives everyone working on it on the same page what were aiming for.
Bravo à Perez travail très bien super temps de qualif , beaucoup plus calme et caractère mon bouillant que son coéquipiers donc il a ce qu'il faut pour croire au championnat , ne reste qu'à lui fournir une bonne voiture à chaque grand prix , et oubliez pas la lutte ça donne du piquant au fans , lâche pas Sergio tu peut y croire
@@glaekent3845 Copyright issues have hobbled a number of small manufacturers of model cars, and possibly scared would-be producers from ever starting. It stinks, because the model car business doesn't even compete with or infringe on real car production.
I'm not sure.... Since Robert is stocked up for Holiday sales now it would be best to contact him. His inventory constantly changes. Please let me know what you find out.
I’ve bought a few of the jimmy Flintstone bodies. Although good I wasn’t happy about how thick and low detail they were. Are these in your opinion leaps and bounds better than those?
Check out the list at the end, you'll see the 100's of bodies offered. 👍🙂
I myself am trying to find a 64 Chevelle super sport
@@ronnorman1367 That's a cool car! 👍
Nice! The bodies look tight....not a kit for the newbies, but a gift for those who desire the unobtainium in 4 drs and wagons...
So true William!
Yes Robert has amazing resins that were never produced in kit form. They also have very crisp details. He covers almost every make and model of american cars along with multiple years. Love those full size wagons. The time and patience is in the scratch building. Its a real test of skills in model car building. Thanks for sharing Tim.
So very true Chris..... 🙂 👍
These bodies are BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!! 😍
If there is a body your looking for get with Too Many Projects, you never know, he might just have it!
I have a few of Robert’s bodies……ALL of them are very good! The only caveat is you’ll need some sort of donor kit to get the interiors, chassis, and other mechanical bits.
Some might need totally scratchbuilt such as dashes perhaps, as some are unique and may not be available anywhere.
It’s definitely worth checking out what he has, as he has items that you’ll NEVER see on the hobby shelves. 👍🏾
So very true!!!!!!!!!!
@GT Classic Plastic Exactly!! 🙂
A Godsend for modelers! However, without chassis, interior parts/buckets, dashboards, etc. these limit a modeler like me. I don't have the tools/experience to fashion my own needed parts. And in cases like `57-`58 Cadillacs that have never been done in 1/25 by anyone (except Jo-Han `58 Fleetwood) this presents a severe limitation. Hoping this guy will some day be able to offer those needed parts. Otherwise, he answers many prayers for modelers like myself who LOVE full-size cars!
I understand
I can tell you as someone who 3D prints, and have a number of the files that Robert has, MANY of the files are not offered with interiors from the get-go. Some can be had if requested, but I know of one 3D file outlet that’s charging $1200 if one would like a high detailed interior. 👀
That’s simply too much money for something like that, and that would cut into his bottom line. It’s a LOT of work to convert files to print as it is, and that much more so to print interior items along with that.
Scratchbuilding isn’t hard….certainly it takes time, but it’s not impossible to do to create a dash for example…..you’d just have to take your time, and get as close to a reasonable facsimile as possible.
I’ve scratchbuilt complete interiors including dashboards and seats, it takes time but it’s doable. The most difficult aspect is finding accurate references so you know the height of the rear floor or how wide the rear seat is in relation to the front, the sort of info it’s not easy to get purely from photos.
But as the technology gets cheaper and more widespread maybe someone will step up to fill the gap.
Currently $100 is more than I would spend just on a body and it’s parts when I would spend less on a complete resin kit. But at some point they’ll be something I can’t resist. 🙂
@GT Classic Plastic That's true
@@CycolacFan I can understand that.
He definitely has some really nice looking stuff. Thanks for sharing.
I agree Michael!!!!!
He does beautiful work on those car bodies, plus he has a huge range!! Thanks for sharing Tim, take care and keep up the good work my friend.
Yes he does George!
Hi Tim, Wow, this guy has some cool stuff. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Yes he does Jeff!!! Hope you have a great day too. 🙂👍
Wow, thanks for the info. Not being on Facebook I wouldn't have known about this guy. Very Cool will look into this.
Thank you Kevin, I understand that, then email will be your best bet!
Thanks Tim for the list and taking the time to show us some of what was there, looks like nice stuff!
Cool, yes, it's really nice!!!!
Dude just love your channel! You gotta be the luckiest man ever to be able to travel and see our hobby. I can't get enough time away from work to build much,I would say this is one of my favorite subjects is RESINS!
Thank you so very much for the kind words Jay! I enjoy the resins too............ 🙂
What an incredible array of products especially the GM trucks. Thanks for sharing Tim.👍
It really is Jim!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂👍
Wow, lots of cool stuff, thanks for sharing Tim!
Thank you Jeff, glad you enjoyed checking these out!
Thank you Tim. I saw a couple things that I could really use. 2022 Jeep gladiator and a dodge or Chevy dually bed for a Peterbilt pick up idea.
Oh yea, those would be cool Johnny!!!!!!
WOW what an amazing list. Thanks for sharing Tim. Ron
So very true Ron!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool stuff and an extensive list. I'll be checking him out. Thanks for the info Tim.
Great stuff Skip, you will be happy with them!
Nice! A lot of cool product. Thanks for showing these
Oh yea, lots of cool bodies Rick!!
If I can find a 72/73 monaco.. im sure anything is possible.. great products Robert provides
So true David
Those are great detailed Body's. I just picked up my 1st resin body yesterday and although the body is well done the inside of the body isnt anywhere near this quality. Thanks for sharing!
Cool........... Hmmmm, I never looked inside the body, interesting.
As always thank you for the time and effort involved in making your content and sharing it with all of us .
Now I am aware of where all my twilight years income will be spent .
Quite a few holy grail model wishes on that list ...
I haven't been so happy since my first Auto World catalog as a kid .
Very cool, thank you for the kind words.... 🙂
First time to hear about Roberts stuff. Thanks for sharing
It's GREAT quality Mike!!!!
So wild that wagons are hot 🤪 😎👍
I know, who would have ever thought that 30 - 40 years ago Brian. 🙂
Wow fantastic Tim, Sweet ❤😊
I agree KC 😊 👍 🙂
You are a great source of information.
Thank you for the kind words Duane!
His resin work is fabulous. I got some grills from them. Great stuff.
Very cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much for this information on these bodies. Great job 🪤🐀🏭
Glad to share the info Craig. 👍 🙂 ✌
I have seen his you tube. way too many cool bodies. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing Tim! I see several I'd like to fill some holes with. Sounds like at the moment he just has bodies. It would be beneficial I think to offer interiors and even generic chassis. For instance all Ford full size of a certain year range should have similar chassis, so only one mold or 3d image would be necessary to satisfy a whole range of cars, same with interiors it may be 4 or 6 different interiors but that would cover dozens of cars.
So very true!
His stuff is top of the line. Would love to know which printer he uses.
So true!
Another one I never heard of. Have to check them out.
These bodies were beautiful Alan, you will be 100% happy!
Unbelievable! I would like to see more 40's sedans though.
Those would be cool Daniel.
AWESOME! I need a truck body made a 1981 Chevrolet C10 shortbed stepside. AND a 1981 Four Door Honda Civic Wagon.
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I was hopping to see a 1950 Buick, 1947 Chevy Stylemaster coupe, 1966 C10 panel truck, 1965 Oldsmobile on that list I'm shire he could probably make it on requests?
Yes, give him a request!
That list is outstanding
I agree Butch!!!!!
I found it. Thank you so much.
Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He has a 1968-72 suburban that is an odd ball truck that I have one I would love to see that one. I did see that he does have a 1966 C10 OR G10 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK so that's cool I'm currently working on one would love to buy the model to have a finished product what the real one is going to look like done and painted. A model is always good to have when working on a real vehical gives everyone working on it on the same page what were aiming for.
So true!!!!!!!
Bravo à Perez travail très bien super temps de qualif , beaucoup plus calme et caractère mon bouillant que son coéquipiers donc il a ce qu'il faut pour croire au championnat , ne reste qu'à lui fournir une bonne voiture à chaque grand prix , et oubliez pas la lutte ça donne du piquant au fans , lâche pas Sergio tu peut y croire
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I’d love to get one of his Vacation movie family truckster!
That would be cool Michael!!!!!!!
This is great stuff, especially if you've got a lot of experience modeling!
I agree!
He's gonna run into big legal issues if he doesn't have licensing agreements for those bodies.
Ok
@@glaekent3845 Copyright issues have hobbled a number of small manufacturers of model cars, and possibly scared would-be producers from ever starting. It stinks, because the model car business doesn't even compete with or infringe on real car production.
Modelhaus seemed to be fine for years. Just don’t take on Chrysler or Mercedes Benz and it should be alright.
awesome !!! thanks TROTTLE !!!
Thank you!!!!!!!!
I was trying to buy from him but he hasn’t done UA-cam in months and doesn’t have contact info. Thanks Tim!
You are correct about his UA-cam, I'm trying to talk him in to getting back to that. Get a hold of him thru his email and/or Facebook page.
Any plans for a 71/72 Pontiac LeMans? I'd love to get my hands on one.👍👍
That would be a good one. 🙂👍
Awesome stuff. Just awesome.
Oh yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool sir thank you for sharing
Cool, so glad you enjoyed the look!
Are the bodies on the list tinted in yellow pending items? Not available yet?
I'm not sure.... Since Robert is stocked up for Holiday sales now it would be best to contact him. His inventory constantly changes. Please let me know what you find out.
How do I contact this Robert?@@THROTTLEPOWER
I'm looking for a possible early '70's Oldsmobile 98 4 door kit whenever you can post one.
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I’ve bought a few of the jimmy Flintstone bodies. Although good I wasn’t happy about how thick and low detail they were. Are these in your opinion leaps and bounds better than those?
Yes!
@@THROTTLEPOWER wow! What a long list of cars.
@@ScaleDreamsStudio Oh yea!!!!
Very cool 👍😎👍
I agree!! 👍 😊
Why is it no one does a 67-68 Mustang hardtop? Be nice to do some early trans am.
Those would be cool Hal.
Can you do a 1973 Dodge Dart sport
Email Robert Douglas, he may not see this post.
Belle vidéo 👌 😉
Thank you Alain 🙂 👌 😊 👍
Wow, just wow
I agree James!!!!!!!!
Robert I've email you and still haven't gotten a response! Why is that I'm interested in your resins
If your on Facebook go to Too Many Projects and try from there. Just another way to try and get a hold of him. Hope that helps, let me know.
Nice 😅
I agree Daniel 🙂
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wow he does have the bodies 👍
Oh yea!!!!! 👍 👍