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> Pioneer - BULLITT Mustang and Charger
Doug
post 7 May 2009, 20:26
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Note: these are pre-production photos and rendered graphic image of the cars.



The first model is due July, these new 1:32 scale RTR slot cars launch with the 1968 BULLITT Ford Mustang – fully licensed with Ford, Warner Bros, and the Steve McQueen Estate. The Mustang will be rapidly followed by the assassin’s black Dodge Charger.

Other new models in racing liveries are due for release in September. All products available worldwide.


The launch of the Pioneer website will be on the 19th May. Pre-orders will be taken online directly. Products will be shipped from the factory in China directly to either UK, USA, Australia or Spain. Therefore orders will be processed from the most ‘local’ hub to the buyers address.

These are graphic renderings of the BULLITT Mustang:








Pricing expected to be £32 = $65 (AUD) = $48 (USD) = €36

When the online sales site goes live, there will be a 'Golden Time' for folks to place pre-orders and benefit from a meaningful discount on available models.

Any questions can be sent by email to (sales@noblehobbies.com), where well trained and eager operatives are ready to answer all queries!


These are graphic renderings of the BULLITT Dodge Charger:






Tech spec:

18k Typhoon FC130 style can motor (side winder config)
12:36 gear set
Position-adjustable magnets
Digital plug ready for Scalextric DPR Easy Fit chip
Compatible with all major brands of sectional plastic track
Traditional guide flag with Quick Change braids
Detailed driver figure (who actually looks like Steve McQueen)

Product supplied in crystal case with custom BULLITT artwork.

Design engineering and planning was a joint Noble-USA & Noble-UK production with CAD data completed in England. Manufacture is taking place in China.


Details of the pre-production mock-ups of the Mustang:







These images are of pre-production 3D mock-ups of the model:







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post 7 May 2009, 20:34
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Excellent
Anyone got a Frisco hills slot track.
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post 7 May 2009, 20:45
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QUOTE (slotnik @ 7 May 2009, 21:34) *
Excellent
Anyone got a Frisco hills slot track.



You'd also need to get that Beetle that features again and again and again in the background.

Looks good, one of my all time favourites so I may get one. Will they be doing Vanishing Point also?


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post 7 May 2009, 20:53
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OMG!!!! About time somebody did these. Looks like they will have light as well, awesome!


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post 7 May 2009, 21:10
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I was thinking this morning - whatever

Now they look good, very good.

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post 7 May 2009, 21:35
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£32, DPR ready ... well that sounds like a good start, I may have to try one or two of these smile.gif


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post 7 May 2009, 22:00
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If someone does come up with a slot car track with all the hills they still wont be able to do this:


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Looking at the Mustang, makes me want to get a 1:1 version of this car. Dang, I did this before with a Corvette, let's hope I resist this time.


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post 7 May 2009, 22:26
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Early congrats on what looks to be a great product. thumbsup.gif

Thank you for incorporating some of our (the slot car communities) suggestions into your products. cheers.gif

I hope that these first few releases do very well for you, and I hope that you are able to recoup some of your up front costs.

I think that they will sell very well, so that should allow you to build more cars for us in the future. biggrin.gif

My dearest wish is that you stay in touch with us here on these slot car message boards, sort of like Maurizio from Slot.It does. I think that if you do, you will be pleasantly rewarded with big sales figures.

Congrats again

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post 7 May 2009, 22:45
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Thanks for your kind sentiments, Gordo Bond 007.

My personal thanks to the many of you who have helped behind the scenes with advice, guidance and insight – it has been invaluable in many areas.

I fully intend to keep in touch, whenever required, via forums and message boards.

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post 7 May 2009, 22:47
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Woot! More DPR cars = A Good Thing ™
I also like having more choices for car styles in DPR.
Hopefully the brass bushings are an indication of tight tolerances and high quality parts.
I wasn't clear on the shipping, though. It sounds like this will be NON-retail, web-only, from China to the buyer transactions?


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post 7 May 2009, 22:57
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When I first heard about this project I was not very excited. I 'm not a huge muscle car fan, and there are so many cars from this era on the market.

Now having seen the almost final product I find I might change my mind. I seem to recall that the guys developing this wanted a good ootb runner. It all so looks like they went with a rim that's a match for the slot.it 15.8mm. If all that's true I'll probably wind up with a pair.


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post 7 May 2009, 23:11
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About time someone did these car's. Im really hoping they go as well without the magnet in huh.gif They look very accurate, wheels etc. Even the driver in the mustang really looks like steve mcqueen!! They could be a new class at many clubs?(PRAY) Good luck with your venture, pioneer. I eagerly await... tongue.gif


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More of the same?

Maybe I'm looking the gift horse in the mouth, but shouldn't someone offer a Mustang notchback at some point? There are a number of liveries that could be done for the early Trans Am cars for a start.


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Very nice. Just make sure the wheels are the right size. Should be .512dia, give or take a thou. or two. rolleyes.gif

The ones in the pic seem to be a bit small, but, may be just the pic. cool.gif


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