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This looks cheeky.. https://www.eaglemoss.co...endaire-caterham-seven/
Though Tamiya also have anounced a re-release of their amazing 1/12 Caterham Super Seven BDR which will be a fraction of the price.. https://tamiyablog.com/2...uremberg-toy-fair-2018/
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It looks really nice. Tempting.
I'm wondering now - have they got licence for all Lotus cars seeing as they are touting the Esprit as well?
I'd love a Lotus Elan S2 coupe if they could do it.
I had one donkeys years ago. Gorgeous, fun, and at the time, hair-raisingly fast!
Roy.
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I built the Tamiya kit.One of the best Tamiya kits ever.
1/8 would be nice though.
Carl
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The steering wheel surface looks out of scale but the rest looks ok Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Tamiya also have two other version's that can still be found on the net..
BDR Cycle Fender special.. http://www.tamiya.com/en...ucts/10203jpe/cycle.htm
Or the JPE version.. http://www.tamiya.com/en...oducts/10203jpe/jpe.htm
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Looks good (except steering wheel). Also the optional trailer may be a tight fit in the display case, but hope that`s an illusion. Like the other illusions in the advertising. Same parts with issues 1 - 3 and an awful photoshop with the retainer straps on the trailer going through the tyres. Be good to see some real parts. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Looks like it may be a popular choice although I would prefer the Esprit they tested previously. Al
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I can imagine this will get a release in Japan at least. They are MASSIVE Lotus fans over there.
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Not too bad. I’d prefer a 1:1 replica kit myself. They actually make one that uses the same engine my Focus ST has. For now I will just have to be happy with my Lego version. Metal Mech attached the following image(s): DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Just picked up issues no. 1, nr Reading, might be a local trial for the UK, as can not see it on the UK site?
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Conshelf wrote:Just picked up issues no. 1, nr Reading, might be a local trial for the UK, as can not see it on the UK site? It’s a market test that will halt after a few issues
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