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MFH are releasing the Tyrrell 6 wheeler in June:-- http://www.modelfactoryh...rchives/24963#more-24963Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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MUST RESIST THE URGE TO BUY THIS.(not)
Carl
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There kits are usually. Dry good, one of the more interesting F1 cars “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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It really does look good. (Mind you the Tyrroll is is Austria...Tyrol really.)
The car is a Tyrrell. (All meant in jest and good spirit.)
I'm tempted, but I just wish it was 1/8. It would be great if MFH get into that scale.
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roymattblack wrote:I'm tempted, but I just wish it was 1/8. It would be great if MFH get into that scale. MFH are already providing far better detail content than most 1/8 and I see no reason why MFH would have a desire to jump to 1/8 and at least double the cost which means fewer sales. The simple fact is that you can display two or three 1/12 in the space it takes to display just one 1/8 and it certainly limits the size of a collection. A good example is the MFH 1/12 Senna MP4/4 which has operating pistons and is as accurate as it gets OOB.
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I completely understand all that Mr T. I suppose I'm just a fanatic for giant stuff. Probably due in part to my dodgy ancient eyeballs...
(Shall I just drop a hint I'm planning a 1/5 Ferrari 250 GTO...)
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