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Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 6:42 pm
by aussie muscle
Description
Aoshima has re-released their excellent kit of Max's Interceptor from "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior"! This release features some newly tooled parts, such as the interior floor, roll bar, knife, rear wheels (prepainted), and "more" (Aoshima is being coy and won't tell us what "more" is!) . Other than the blower poking through the hood, there is no engine detail. This release features the addition of an unpainted, unassembled white metal figure of "The Dog".

Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 5:30 am
by Jpl3k
What bothers me about this is how many times Aoshima has released this kit with 'different versions'.. Instead of letting customers who bought the previous version of this kit purchase only the the 'new/upgraded' parts (or trade for the UPC on the previous version's box), we have to buy the entire kit AGAIN.. If you ask me, this is a huge turn off to Aoshima models... How do I know the next model I buy from them won't soon after have another, better release?
*Well, now that I've posted this rant, maybe we should all draft one letter to Aoshima stating our case and requesting either a discounted release (if we can provide the original box UPC) or the new parts trees. If I got the ball rolling and drafted a letter for our group, would you all endorse it? How many of you could/would be willing to pay a small purchase fee for the new parts? What about providing the original UPC from a previous version's box? If I'm only going to do it for 2 or 3 members I won't waste my time. Thoughts??
Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 7:11 pm
by JMChladek
First of all, a brief introduction. My name is Jay Chladek and I am a Yank. Some of the lurkers might know me from hanging out at some of the SF and regular model forums on the web (Starship Modeler, Aircraft Resource Center). Mad Max has always been a favorite of mine from day one and I longed for a proper Interceptor back when all we had were warmed over Ford Mavericks and Torinos that people were trying to pass of as Interceptors. As such, I was very glad when Aoshima started doing these in 2003 and got a little carried away in spots because of my love for the Black on Black Falcon.
I picked one of the new kits up last week at a US based model convention called Wonderfest. Granted I already have five of the previous Aoshima incarnations in my stash, but I was drawn to this one specifically because it had a figure of Dog and I needed one for a Road Warrior diorama I plan to do this coming year.
Anyway, as for a brief review, I compared the new kit with one of the old ones. One of the knocks against the original Aoshima kit is that supposedly Aoshima based their data on a replica Interceptor Falcon that somebody in Japan did and it was a hybrid of Mad Max and Road Warrior details and not quite right for either. With this new kit, it seems they've corrected those errors to make the kit accurate to the Road Warrior version of the car.
Both kits still have about 80% in common as the body and chassis are the same, as are the basic dashboard, fuel tank and tires. Where Aoshima did most of their accurizing work is in the interior behind the dashboard as they tooled up a new interior tub and door panels. Gone are the padded doors (actually, they are still on the parts tree, but unused). In their place are the proper stripped out doors with the openings to the outer door panels. Roll cage bars are also included, as is the rear luggage rack with the proper caged appearance. Accessories added to the interior are Max's shot gun and a box of dog food (to go with the can). Indeed a decal has also been included for the box of dog food now as well. Externally, the major change involved replacing the rear Sunraysia rims with the proper spoked variety seen in Road Warrior (the spare still is a Sunraysia rim). The decal sheet is about the same and it still includes two styles of MFP shields and the MFP number plate. Some of the hybrid features still remain in the kit as well and are called out in the instructions, such as the radio box on the interior ceiling. These can be left off pretty easily though.
Dog is molded in two white metal pieces and is holding the bone in his mouth. This is the bone that Max hooked up to his shot gun trigger when he had Gyro Captain in the back. I sort of hoped Dog wouldn't have the bone, but this does allow modelers to do the diorama of Max, Gyro and the Dog together if they can whip up a figure of the Gyro Captain (Max figures can be somewhat easy to obtain in resin in this scale). In my case, I am going to assume that dog used the bone for other things prior to that scene.
As such, if somebody wants to do a proper Road Warrior version of the car, THIS is the kit to get. The old Aoshima kits still have value if somebody wants to do a Mad Max version of the car since not much needs to be added to it to back date it (rear trunk lid and glass, lower front spoiler, rear spoiler, rear interior seat back and passenger seat). Those bits aren't that hard to scrounge or scratchbuild. Trying to make a Mad Max version from this newer issue is tougher since the interior is all stripped out and a few of the key parts to do it have been left out. As such, there is still life for the older Interceptors. I don't plan to chuck my kits anytime soon anyway. Only thing that might make me do so would be if Aoshima were to finally tool up a proper Mad Max Interceptor from the first film, but that still may take a few years due to whomever owns the distribution rights for the first film.
As for my plans for the other Interceptors, how about some "what if" versions? For instance, I've been pondering what the GT would have looked like if it were painted up in the same colors as Max's Yellow XB. It might look pretty sharp in those colors actually.
Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 9:29 am
by HUMVEE Driver
Wow, that is a very informative run down of the kit. Do you mind if I put what you said on my website?
HUMVEE Driver
Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 10:15 pm
by JMChladek
Nope, I have no problems. Send me a link when it is ready and make sure to provide the appropriate credit of course.

I have the next two days off, so I think now might be the time to tackle building a pair of Interceptors, one Road Warrior and one Mad Max style. I plan to take plenty of pictures along the way as well.
Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 10:31 am
by JMChladek
Just an update. I was checking the eBay listings and have come across what is apparently the standard version of the new Interceptor WITHOUT the dog. The original white kit box says "The Road Warrior, Mad Max" and the artwork has the front right side of the car visible. The new standard box is also white and it says "The Road Warrior, Mad Max 2" and it features a different paintjob of the car showing the front LEFT side of the car instead of the right. So far I've only seen a couple vendors with the new versions and with shipping included, they are going for about $50 total. The Mad Max 2 version WITH the dog appears to be readily available and going for about the same price. Personally, if you are going to spend about $50 US on an Interceptor kit, this would be the one I go for since the kit should be the same plastic wise and the dog is a nice addition. If you are looking for a vendor that has these which isn't on eBay, try CultTVman.com as he lists some for sale in his online hobby shop. His price is about $50.00 as well. I don't know if HLJ.com has any left or not.
In other news, I'm sure this is probably old news for a lot of you, the original 2003 version of the kit (the hybrid) was available in the USA at Hobby Lobby craft stores until somewhat recently (usually found in the midwest and south eastern USA) and it features a slightly revised box art with more English writing on the box and in the instructions. It sold for about $36.00 if I recall correctly (been awhile since I've bought one). It seems I can't find these in stock locally anymore though, but there could still be some out there on clearance or available at normal prices (buy it with a coupon during one of their many sales to save a little cash).
As such, if one were trying to purchase every box art variation of the Aoshima Interceptor out there, there would be five boxings total: Standard 2003 version, Metal Blower 2003, American English version, MM2 version with Dog, Standard MM2 version.
Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 6:26 pm
by Jpl3k
I
WISH we had HobbyLobby stores in NJ.. They look to have great kit selections and I've seen coupons for 40% off any item for their stores.. I wrote to them about a month ago and they said they were considering putting one in Phillipsburg, NJ, which is about an hour from me; my doctor is out that way, so I could swing it occasionally. With the economy right now I can't see a store going up in that part of NJ anytime soon.

Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:48 am
by T.S.
aoshima needs to put out a die cast replica of the interceptor....they have the liscence to do it and i dont know wht they dont do it....autoart has already done it and ORGANIC is going to release the vehiclles from the road warrior as well...
Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:11 pm
by aussie muscle
saw one of these new aoshima kits on ebay. it started at AU$50 and ended over 200

Re: Aoshima RW interceptor re-released
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 1:28 am
by Gasoline
Just found one on Ebay for $100Aud total including postage ($80US)
Item number:
350169535145