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1977 1978 Thunderbird resin kit 1/25th Ford T Bird
$ 90.02
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Description
This will be the last one till late August.Here's a complete kit of the '77- '78 Thunderbird in 1/25th scale.
A long ignored kit of an important car.
This kit has been mastered by myself, not a copy of another artists work.
Parts list includes:
Cleanly cast, accurate body.
Accurate chassis
Interior tub
Door panels.
Bucket seats.
Shifter.
Dash
Steering Wheel and column.
2 Sport mirrors.
2 clear parking light lenses (forgot to photograph them)
Glass
Axles
Modelhaus tires.
Plated front and rear bumpers, grill, and lovely 3 D printed wheels.
Front bumper to grill filler panel.
Wheel backs.
Photo- Etch hood ornament.
The last photos are of built versions of this kit. Those are to show how they look built and are not included in the auction.
These kits are for the experienced modeler
familiar with working with resin kits. 15.00 shipping inside the USA.
My resin kits are listed every second Sunday at 6:00 PM Pacific time. New kits coming soon!.
An Important note: I hate to have to post this, but in these times we live in it is necessary.
Unfortunately there are resin casters out there who steal others work and put their name on it and sell it as their own product. I work many hours to create the masters for my kits and intend to legally protect them as my own.
The following is only directed to the potential copiers of my work.
Q.
When I sell my work, does the buyer have the right to copy it or take and sell photos or prints of it?
A.
No. Selling a painting, sculpture, or other artwork is a sale of the object only. The sale does not convey copyrights, unless you specifically agree to do that. This means the person who buys your work has no right to make copies of your work or even to adapt it into another form. For example, the buyer of a painting cannot photograph your work or make posters of it and sell the photos or the posters. The buyer of a sculpture cannot copy it to make molded versions of the sculpture, whether they be simulations or plastic, miniaturized versions of the sculpture. Only you as owner and author of the copyrights can do that. You do not need a contract with the buyers to retain these rights. And if you find that one of your buyers has reproduced or adapted your work without your permission, you are entitled to sue him or her for copyright infringement.
Anastasia P. Winslow is an intellectual property attorney in Princeton, NJ, where she practices patent and copyright law. She also is an adjunct professor of copyright and patent law at Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, NJ.