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#41 Posted : 18 April 2012 19:05:37

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stan21 wrote:
how about a mclaren MP4/12C GT3 in 1/8 scale to go with the MP4/23 Drool Drool Drool Drool Love Love Love


That would be amazing! Can't even get a 1:18 version in the shops yet! But notice McLaren have the 1:8 by amalgam. Just a pit over my budget though!Mad
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#42 Posted : 24 April 2012 22:07:23

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Would love to see either the General Lee Charger or Vettel's RB6
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McLaren MP4-23

2 X Red Bull RB7
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#43 Posted : 24 April 2012 22:48:02

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These are my choices:

1. Aston Martin DBR Le-mans

2. Jaguar XKR

3. Tyrell P34 (1977) 1/8 scale The only 6 wheeled racing car, now this would be interesting, R/C with Nitro engine. Drool Drool

4. Stutz Bearcat Roadster 1931. have a look at this (This is my model by the way):







What a beauty eh! Guys? Who wouldn't want to build this in 1/8 or 1/6 scale and in this colour or a Royal Blue. Maybe we could have both colours and you could pick which one you would like when you subscribe. What about this for a partwork with real running petrol engine. You would have to build the engine, connect hoses, build the exhaust system, real working lights, leather seats, walnut dash with real working dials etc. What do you think guys? Drool Drool Drool
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#44 Posted : 25 April 2012 07:56:45

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Hi Glenn, way to goBigGrin Regards Mike
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#45 Posted : 25 April 2012 20:05:25

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the Bentley blower would suit me fine or anything by the the american Cord cars company
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#46 Posted : 05 May 2012 17:31:01

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HI all!
I guess you might already have known that DeAGOSTINI Japan sells a part work model of TOYOTA 2000GT.Laugh It was selected by James Bond as a Bond car in "You Only Live Twice".
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#47 Posted : 06 May 2012 00:58:32

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Must admit staying with F1 would be a good idea and being a passionate Ferrari supporter I'd love a 1/8 scale F2012, yes not the prettiest but would make a great build.


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McLaren MP4-23 1/8
Aston Martin DB5 1/8
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#48 Posted : 07 May 2012 21:15:11

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#49 Posted : 08 May 2012 00:48:52

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a kit with no mistakes or faults to rectify.....

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#50 Posted : 27 May 2012 20:36:28

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a kit with no mistakes or faults to rectify.....

Flapper


Ha Ha.....good call mate!BigGrin
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#51 Posted : 06 July 2012 19:34:17

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How about the Gulf Ford GT40???

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#52 Posted : 10 December 2012 21:50:44

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Can I make a slightly different suggestion.

A 1/8 replica of the Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy.

So far as demand, I would imagine it would be a winner from various age ranges and it is a beautiful machine that deserves to be modelled in a larger scale.
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#53 Posted : 10 December 2012 21:55:09

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I have to agree with Mr T, it has to be one of these
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
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Sovereign of the Seas!
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The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

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#54 Posted : 11 December 2012 09:51:45

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You'll love this guys work Dennis..

http://fpmodels.com/?page_id=35

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#55 Posted : 11 December 2012 13:15:12

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I bet Senna's mclaren mp4/4 would prove very popular in the uk! If only it were to be released.........

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#56 Posted : 11 December 2012 14:34:27

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jj1977 wrote:
Can I make a slightly different suggestion.

A 1/8 replica of the Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy.

So far as demand, I would imagine it would be a winner from various age ranges and it is a beautiful machine that deserves to be modelled in a larger scale.


you can buy it in 1/6 scale i believe from hot toys
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#57 Posted : 11 December 2012 17:36:14

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scotty2hotty wrote:
jj1977 wrote:
Can I make a slightly different suggestion.

A 1/8 replica of the Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy.

So far as demand, I would imagine it would be a winner from various age ranges and it is a beautiful machine that deserves to be modelled in a larger scale.


you can buy it in 1/6 scale i believe from hot toys



The original TV Batmobile would be better - an awesome car!

Roy.
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#58 Posted : 05 January 2013 14:03:59

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how about the batmobile

Aidan :D
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