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Old 04-01-2008, 11:53 PM   #1
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XY phase 3 HO,1/8 scale, weighs 10 kilos.
Too late to order one for Christmas, bit out of my price bracket.
http://www.iconmodels.com.au/store/category1_1.htm

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Old 04-01-2008, 11:57 PM   #2
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I actually saw the advert for this model in a mag. Very tempting as there was a very limited number made. Detail looks good too. But im more than happy with my Bill Bourke Special XW. The King of Kings, No Peers.
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are they made of lead or something?
10kg is pretty bloody heavy for the size of it.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:04 AM   #4
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Performance Ford Mag September 2007 Vol 7 Edition 7 Page 105 top right hand corner. Thats where i saw it.
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I spotted it in the lastest Aust Muscle Car, but it didn't give a price so I went to the web site. $1000 for a model car, youch, I couldn't justify that to the Mrs.
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these are damn awesome, cant wait
they actually come in bits and you piece them together, which is part of the fun......
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:10 AM   #7
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are they made of lead or something?
10kg is pretty bloody heavy for the size of it.
At 1/8 scale, I'd say 10kg is pretty light!
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I spotted it in the lastest Aust Muscle Car, but it didn't give a price so I went to the web site. $1000 for a model car, youch, I couldn't justify that to the Mrs.
$1000 jeesus. I can buy 3 EA parts cars for that. Only 1,971 kits were cast, Length: 60cm Width: 23cm Height: 18cm.
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At 1/8 scale, I'd say 10kg is pretty light!
looking at my RC's your probably right.

i do remember an Enzo (i think-or some high end car) model similar to this, you put it together yourself type deal (fully detailed and made of metal) for $2500US.
someone may remember what im talking about - im getting old :
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The ship with the separately sold engines has arrived and the car models (with engines) are coming in very soon.

Put the wheels on using a miniature wheel brace on the nuts, glove box opens, bonnet pins work, dip stick works, fuel filler works, micro etched build number on the compliance plate, replication of original owners manual in 1/8 scale. Hopefully it lives up to all of the hype.

Anyone getting one can say they have a mint, 1 owner, never smoked in, delivery miles only PH 3 GTHO at home.

The first 1971 (sold out) are in track red, and the second model run (300?) is in white.
1/8 replica for $1k in 2008, original for sale at around $5.5k in the 70’s

p.s. England has a large cottage industry that caters for small runs of scratch built large scale models, someone like grandprix models or similar. F1 engines, F1 cars (with the specific modifications that were there for a particular race), etc, etc.
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yeah, im getting one of the track red ones, man i cant wait..
already got my 1/8 sales brochure

wish i could have afforded 2 though (build one, leave the other in box). thats what a lot of people are doing


its a shame, they had literally hundreds of pictures on the site, they've pulled them all down it seems
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:36 PM   #12
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$1000 jeesus. I can buy 3 EA parts cars for that.
some with reg too j/k
its still so tempting to buy one of these, but with 100+ ford variants on cabnets and on shelfs every ware I dont think she would be too happy : Still if you brought 2 you could sell one off in a few years and make good money on it .. I got 2 of the original 1/18th Moffat 65E Biantes
when they first came out 5 or so years ago @ $170 sold one off on E bay for $800..to pay for my cortina
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