Lindberg Model kits: New Attitude, New Logo!
Since acquiring Lindberg, one of our main goals at Round 2 has been to do right by the rich history of the brand and the people that grew up building Lindberg kits. We are celebrating that history by bringing back many of the vintage illustrations and feel of the old packaging while giving Lindberg a new look, improved tooling, new instruction sheets, and more versatile, historically accurate decals. We want to revitalize the brand and put out products that we can be proud of and putting right what once went wrong! With this new attitude comes a new logo.
In 2013 we brought back the vintage yellow rectangle logo that everyone knows and remembers. We wanted the new logo to be reminiscent of that logo but have a fresh feel, representing a tribute to Lindberg’s past while moving into the future.
And a trip down memory lane…..
Any chance we will see the amt 34 ford pick up in its original amt box art ?
Great news. I hope you can re release the dodge L700 truck an trailer with crushed cars. Kit no 73077
I remember Building Linburg kits when I was a kid and have built about five of the Blue Devil Kits ,the last one I put all the PE on worked on it on and off for two years and still working on it ,until my grandson put in up it is now help there is one thing I would like to see ,and other modelers as well an corrected I boat we wated for it but when it came and were very disapointed when it came ,after bad reviews and most shops were stuck with kits no one wonted .it wasn’t the price it was the kit. We were {the Modelers} there 1/200 AZ.sounded so good ,but did not come out if it was done right would be grate kit.They also have some Great car kits and I have some of them I forgot too tell you I am 70yrs old so you can see I grew up with Lindberg kits, I spent hrs. playing with the kits I built playing in my back yard fighting WWII with my best friend ,yes the kits did not hold up well be we had fun building them and playing with them. Thank you for bringing there kits looking forward to see them .
The first WW2 models I ever got were the 1/72 Lindberg Messerschmitt Me163 and the Focke-Wulf Fw190D way back in 1967. I still have a few Lindbergs in my stash now.
Nice. Now we need new models with the Logo.
I built a bunch of Lindberg kits as a kid. Nowadays though most of those kits really show their origin from the early days of plastic models. Let’s see some new, accurate and common scale stuff from Lindberg. I would love to see a series of Indy 500 winners from the late 60’s to now in 1/20th scale with good decals but, if they aren’t accurate I won’t be buying! 1/20 is a common race car scale.
Any chance we will see a reussue of the reissue of the firrbird or camaro sportwagon from the early 80s?
I grew up building Lindberg kits and am now building them again, along with my 10 year old son!
Yeap. excelents products, i was worked various models of the is house
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I cherish my childhood growing up in the 1960’s & modeling so many Lindberg kits. I love their formula for plastic & interesting subjects. Many were educational. I have one special memory of a 1/32 scale B-25 with real rubber tires but, I have not seen any reissue of this. I remember it as a Lindberg kit. I have many of their kits now & always will.
Asked earlier – any chance of getting replacement decals for the Lindberg 1/72 HE100 ? Have model but no decal sheet.
Can you say “got email etc ???
Thanks Steve
Emails to our website are received by another department. Unfortunately, we do not have extra decals for that kit.