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michu
#1 Posted : 26 January 2016 23:12:13

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Latest announcement from Pocher...
http://www.pocher.com/mo...nz-300-sl-gullwing.html

This is my absolute favourite car ever in production. You can be sure I will build it when available even if that means I will be eating only cheese sandwiches for a month. Release date is not known yet.
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#2 Posted : 27 January 2016 10:14:30

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I agree Michu a beautiful car, one of the all-time great classics and a stunning model from Pocher!! Drool ThumpUp


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#3 Posted : 27 January 2016 10:28:30

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This looks like the exact same kit Eaglemoss is selling here. The only partwork I stopped, dropped and cast into the fiery maw of Mount Doom. That should probably tell you something.
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#4 Posted : 27 January 2016 10:35:06

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Nope, it's a future release from Pocher, completely unrelated. They do quality, unlike Eaglemoss who are in business of despair and stress-induced hair loss.
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#5 Posted : 27 January 2016 10:46:34

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michu wrote:
Nope, it's a future release from Pocher, completely unrelated. They do quality, unlike Eaglemoss who are in business of despair and stress-induced hair loss.


I know Pocher. But that's the very same kit, no doubt about it. That dashboard is perfectly identical. I've held these exakt parts in my hands, close to my heart and whispered terrible curses at them in disgust while I sank them in the deepest part of the sea where none shall ever find them.


Don't touch this with a ten foot pole wrapped in foam and gladwrap. While wearing an ABC protection suit. And a 9 foot concrete steel wall between you and that.... that... thing.

I mean, if a review kit where to make it's way to my desk, I MIGHT reconsider. Possibly. If it's any good. This is a hint, Pocher marketing guy intently reading this post.

Also that conrete steel wall should be made out of diamond or something and it should take 2 billion years to dig through by hand. Also: Run, you clever boy.
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#6 Posted : 27 January 2016 11:54:47

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It would take a really Bad Wolf to scare me off this one. Whatever kit it is, I'll build it. I am not attached to my hair that much.
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#7 Posted : 27 January 2016 14:57:15

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I agree with Greywolf that it is the Eaglemoss 300SL; there is a mold seam where the roof joins with the main body that is exactly where it is on the Eaglemoss subscription model.

With that being said, it will be a complete kit- I hope- receiving the 'subscription' problems and possible paint match issues by having it done all at once.
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#8 Posted : 27 January 2016 15:19:02

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michu wrote:
It would take a really Bad Wolf to scare me off this one.


Hm? What's that, my boy?

Oh, my giddy aunt! When I say run, run. ...RUN!

Now listen to me.

Hello-o-o-o. Are you listening to me? Would you like a jelly baby?
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#9 Posted : 27 January 2016 19:02:42

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Ok I am wearing my best red hood and I have cookies so please Greyhawk tell me your tale of woe about the 300SL.if nothing more than to save me plunking down my hard earned cash on a crappy model.Huffing and puffing optional.

I am already in love with this model so burst my bubble!!
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#10 Posted : 27 January 2016 19:43:37

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darbyvet wrote:
Ok I am wearing my best red hood and I have cookies so please Greyhawk tell me your tale of woe about the 300SL.if nothing more than to save me plunking down my hard earned cash on a crappy model.Huffing and puffing optional.

I am already in love with this model so burst my bubble!!


You're in luck I keep extensive notes.

Issue 1. Hood and grille. The chrome is fraying from the grille already, it is also splorched with a multitude of different lacquer in diverse places.

Issue 3. The dashboard. Several preglued elements of the dash board are in the wrong places making fitting the whole thing together impossible. 300SL decal is half ripped off at delivery. Steering wheel is contaminated with splotches of wrong colour in several places.

Replacement issue 3. Preglued elements are in the right places, but were glued at an angle making fittnig the whole thing together impossible. Steering wheel has several holes in its rubbery surface.

Replacement replacement issue 3. Preglued elements are in the right places. The impossibly thin material warps upon being screwed to its backplate. Steering wheel is ok. The 300SL decal autoremoves itself from the dashboard a week later.

Issue 4. First parts of the engine. Several end connectors of tubing are preglued at a wrong angle making the tubes look like an utter mess. Tubes break when trying to correct this and had to be spotwelded together again with CA.

Issue 5. The bumper. Contaminated with two big fingerprints in gray paint. Luckily removable without destroying the chrome too much. Instructions consistently advice you to use the wrong screws during the whole build step.

Issue 7. Exhaust manifold. Extremely thick moldlines all along the prepainted exhaust pipes. Paint scratched off in several places. Corrected with silver fineliner. Pipes impossible to fit to cylinder head so they don't wobble (they're actually a tiny bit bigger than the grooves they are supposed to fit into).

Issue 8. Heatshield. Chrome scratched in several places, drops of other colour all over.

My notes start to fall apart here. At this point I'm a nervous wreck and a fuming volcano whenever I pick up this kit.

Issue 9 or maybe 10. Installation of heatshield blocks access to screws you need to fit engine halves together. At least until someone invents a screwdriver that can screw in screws at a 90° angle (I know they make those) with about 5mm room to fit the screwdriver into (they don't make those).

Issue 11 to 13. Everything went better than expected. Which means I've started to ignore the engine halves not fitting together correctly and the fact that the whole engine turned into a wibbly wobbly mess since not a single part can be successfully attached firmly.

Issue 14 or somewhere around here. The main framework arrives. It's warped. Holes for the screws are filled to the brim with lacquer. Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned. Staring into the abyss, I laugh. It is not a friendly laugh. It is the laugh of a broken man, his soul laid bare for all to tread upon. It is the laughter of a defeated man, his fighting spirit extinguished.

I drop the kit into the garbage bin, a single tear falling from my eye. I turn and laugh again. It is a happy laugh.



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