Greenlight's 1:18 Scale '89 Pontiac Trans Am GTA (PROTOTYPE)

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Greenlight's 1:18 Scale '89 Pontiac Trans Am GTA (PROTOTYPE)

Post by PBH » Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:23 am

SOURCE - http://www.greenlighttoys.com/?q=produc ... &prodid=86

12804
Muscle Car Garage - 2006
1989 Pontiac Trans Am GTA
COMING SUMMER 2007! Prototype pictured.


Production Quantity:
1,500 units in Black (#12804B)
1,500 units in Red (#12804R)
*Opening Doors and Hood
*Authentically Detailed Models
*Officially Licensed by General Motors

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Post by J-Knight » Mon Dec 25, 2006 1:46 pm

Woo hoo :D Shame its the GTA and not the 82 that KITT was :(
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Post by Lost Knight » Mon Dec 25, 2006 2:06 pm

Actually I'm happy that this version is a little different than the mold used for K.I.T.T. and K.A.R.R. I wouldn't want to buy a third version with only different paint. (I'm glad it's not the '92 body with that awful rounded nose and ground effects.)

But I thought this project was canceled last year? Now that a new mold has been made it looks definite this time.
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Post by krfan1 » Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:27 pm

Sweet!! Can't wait for it! Thanks for the link!


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Post by LuvKITT » Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:44 pm

That looks a lot like the car I started with to make my conversion when I bought it. Mine still has the GFX on it and I plan on keeping them on just to make my own version of KITT. Some other stuff I am leaving as is too, I like doing my own thing..hehe. So it is nice to see a version like this.

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Post by PBH » Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:04 am

Are you guys gonna buy it? I'll be getting the black one most likely.
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Post by KITTfan » Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:23 am

PBH wrote:Are you guys gonna buy it?
I'll buy it, I've wanted 1:18 3rd gen Firebird/Trans-Am to my Pontiac collection for years! Black would be the best choice for me too but I'll accept other colours too since it's '89 GTA, not '82 T/A.
In addition for KITT, my Pontiac collection includes:
- 2nd gen '79 Trans-Am (1:43, Yatming)
- 3rd gen '84 Trans-Am remotecontrolled toycar (1:24)
- 4th gen '95 Firebird (1:38, Welly)
- 4th gen '99 Firebird Ram-Air (1:24, Motormax)
- '85 Fiero GT (1:18, Yatming)

Also 1:62 2nd gen Firebird toycar made by Matchbox and 1:62 Majorette 3rd gen Trans-Am toycar.
Still should get the 1st gen Firebird somewhere...

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Post by LuvKITT » Fri Dec 29, 2006 2:13 pm

Depending on the price I will get a black one and make it look like the car I bought (paint the ground effects gold). ;)

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Post by Josch Schulz » Fri Dec 29, 2006 2:47 pm

3rd gen '84 Trans-Am remotecontrolled toycar (1:24)

Never seen it, can you show me :oops: :?: [/quote]

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Post by KITTfan » Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:04 pm

Josch Schulz wrote:3rd gen '84 Trans-Am remotecontrolled toycar (1:24)

Never seen it, can you show me :oops: :?:
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Sure, here's pics of it:
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It's plastic and made by "Star Toys" and from 1980's. I assume it's '84 because it has the ground fx. I'm not 100% sure but I think the '82-83 TA didn't have them.

Since I started posting pics, here's my other Pontiac models:
Firebirds:
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Fiero (rims painted black by myself):
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Post by PBH » Fri Dec 29, 2006 5:01 pm

The fiero rims look MUCH better with the black. I have the same one & always wondered why they didn't do that to begin with.

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Post by James_kr » Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:20 am

Wow PBH! What a great collection!

This is my collection. I really like the Delorean Models they are very detailed. I got Christine and the Smokey and the Bandit one for Christmas.

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Amazing detail with the DeLorean, I recommend it!

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I didn't know there was actually writing on the time circuits but the camera picked it up!

Also for Christine fans......

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and PBH does the trunk on your smokey and the bandit model open? it says that its supposed to on the joyride site but mine doesn't seam to open.
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Post by PBH » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:16 am

James_kr wrote:...and PBH does the trunk on your smokey and the bandit model open? it says that its supposed to on the joyride site but mine doesn't seam to open.
Nope. It's locked shut. Ertl also wrote the same thing on the Starsky & Hutch car, but it's sealed as well.

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Post by TurbomanKnight » Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:01 pm

I want Bandit's Trans Am SOOO BADDD!!!!!


Here's my 1:10 scale 84 Trans Am R/C

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Post by andy-kitt » Tue Jan 02, 2007 4:13 pm

Thats a cool model of the Firebird.

James, who makes your DeLorean as think theres a couple of companies that make them in that scale and as don't know which to buy, I haven't got one.

I had same with my Smokey & Bandit, I took it apart to see why the boot didn't open, while apart I painted gold around the front grille and reverse lamps on as they were the only bits of detailing missing, except black between the spokes like KITTfan did with his Pontaic

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Post by James_kr » Tue Jan 02, 2007 7:16 pm

@andy-kitt

I have 4 Deloreans and two that you can't see. The 1:18 Scale Sun Star model is the one you want. Best detail in a model ever. Looks so realistic!

(corrected) Not made of stainless steel.

The bandit trans am is really good I really like the detail and the paint job! It moves really smooth too.

Christine's boot opens and has a spare tire inside.
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Post by PBH » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:47 pm

James_kr wrote:@andy-kitt
The 1:18 Scale Sun Star model is the one you want. Best detail in a model ever. Its actually made of stainless steel and looks so realistic!
Sun Star is the only company who makes the DeLorean in 1:18 scale. So far, they have produced 7 models that I own. They are (In order or release, I think):
1) Stock DMC Delorean
2) Delorean from Back To The Future II (Many inaccuracies - VERY short run)
3) Delorean from Back To The Future II (More accurate version)
4) Stock DMC Delorean in gold
5) Delorean from Back To The Future I
6) Delorean from Back To The Future III (Whitewall 50's Tires)
7) Delorean from Back To The Future III (Traintrack wheels)

The last Delorean from Back To The Future III (Traintrack wheels) is the most accurate of the lot. An amazing replica!

Welly made 4 1:24 scale models (Stock, BTTF I, BTTF II, BTTF III/Whitewall Tires) and a few other companies made smaller scales.

They are NOT made of stainless steel. They are die-cast metal with a stainless steel-like finish. Although I must say, the finish does look like the real McCoy and they are otherwise very detailed for their pricepoint.

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Post by James_kr » Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:00 am

Sorry I thought it was made of stainless steel it looks really close to it. Do you have a photo of the innacurate BTTF2 version?
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Post by nice plate » Wed Jan 03, 2007 11:25 am

I was watching Christine the other day, I hadn't watched it for ages and what great film that really is!
The parts where she repairs herself are done really well!

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Post by PBH » Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:29 pm

James_kr wrote:Do you have a photo of the innacurate BTTF2 version?
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More photos of both accurate & inaccurate models can be found here - http://www.bttf.jp/goods/sunstar.html . If the interior photo you posted is of your BTTF II model, then you have the accurate version. To my knowledge, the original version only lasted a few short weeks.

Here are close ups of the more inaccurate items:

Under-door Wiring
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Time Circuts Activation Switch
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And MOST importantly (in my book), Mr Fusion
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The above photo is the corrected version of Mr. Fusion. Here's a photo of the old, incorrect version:
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Post by Dave Knight » Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:49 am

the only thing i dont like about the part II delorean 1/18 cars is the way the wheels just rotate down. on the full size flying car mock up the one they hung with wires for some shots as well as the filming miniture the wheels fold out differently.

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note the wheels push out away from the body of the car then rotate down. i have a model kit or 2 of this car and the folding wheel mechanisms on the model are the same as the ones in the filming miniture and flying mockup. as for the part III cars both the whitewall and train wheel cars in 1/18 have wheels smaller in the front than in the back. now on a stock delorean wheels the fronts are both smaller in diameter and are narrower than the rears. if you watch part III you see that the delorean has the same size wheels front and back, part of what gives the front that jacked up look. sorry for the rant, the BTTF movies and the delorean time machine are my all time fave movies and car (next to kitt ;) ).
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Post by PBH » Sat Jan 06, 2007 3:03 am

No rant at all. I was very known to the BTTF.com administrators & members when I posted about most of these very same issues :P
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Post by KITTfan » Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:58 am

The BTTF DeLorean looks so big mess of wires etc. devices I couldn't tell which model is accurate even I like BTTF and have the 1st movie on DVD :lol:

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Post by Lost Knight » Sat Jan 06, 2007 4:35 pm

The inaccurate version of the Back To the Future Part II model also looks shorter in length than the finalized version. If I had the first version, I'd keep it sealed in mint condition. Something like that might be worth a bit of money.

And speaking of accuracy, what also bugs me about the wheels is the missing lettering (especially in the Part I version). The "DeLorean" lettering on the rear bumper also should not be white, but just indented in the bumper, uncolored.
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