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TRGRichie
#1 Posted : 01 March 2018 19:47:20

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Ok it might be obvious I'm a fan of Lancia's by now.

but a stratos big scale would make a great partworks...
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#2 Posted : 01 March 2018 20:44:34

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TRGRichie wrote:
Ok it might be obvious I'm a fan of Lancia's by now.

but a stratos big scale would make a great partworks...



What? Something like this? Only 1/8 scale? Love Love Love

www.hiroboy.com/124_Lanc...975--product--10649.html

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#3 Posted : 01 March 2018 23:04:56

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#5 Posted : 02 March 2018 00:55:43

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Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

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#6 Posted : 02 March 2018 09:31:57

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CaptnBirdseye wrote:
TRGRichie wrote:
Ok it might be obvious I'm a fan of Lancia's by now.

but a stratos big scale would make a great partworks...



What? Something like this? Only 1/8 scale? Love Love Love

www.hiroboy.com/124_Lanc...975--product--10649.html



Yep bigger the better :)
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#7 Posted : 02 March 2018 09:53:28

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magpie1832 wrote:
Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

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A Delta already exists as a Partwork
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qHc307azHtM
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#8 Posted : 02 March 2018 12:55:41

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Would love to have one of these in 1/8.

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#9 Posted : 04 March 2018 12:08:16

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Tomick wrote:
magpie1832 wrote:
Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

Chris


A Delta already exists as a Partwork
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qHc307azHtM


The delta S4 would be very nice.
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#10 Posted : 04 March 2018 12:21:29

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TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
magpie1832 wrote:
Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

Chris


A Delta already exists as a Partwork
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qHc307azHtM


The delta S4 would be very nice.
It won’t happen now that the Delta exists., Partwork kits tend not go down the line of repeating the theme with different versions of the same if that makes sense.
TRGRichie
#11 Posted : 04 March 2018 15:12:41

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Tomick wrote:
TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
magpie1832 wrote:
Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

Chris


A Delta already exists as a Partwork
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qHc307azHtM


The delta S4 would be very nice.
It won’t happen now that the Delta exists., Partwork kits tend not go down the line of repeating the theme with different versions of the same if that makes sense.


Yes I understand.
Shame as I'd like to see some other part work rally cars.....like there are a couple of f1 cars...

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#12 Posted : 04 March 2018 16:51:43

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TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
magpie1832 wrote:
Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

Chris


A Delta already exists as a Partwork
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qHc307azHtM


The delta S4 would be very nice.
It won’t happen now that the Delta exists., Partwork kits tend not go down the line of repeating the theme with different versions of the same if that makes sense.


Yes I understand.
Shame as I'd like to see some other part work rally cars.....like there are a couple of f1 cars...

Rich.

DeAg is planning to bring us two rally cars this year. A Audi Quattro and a Renault 5. I am super excited to see those being added to the collection.

DeAgostini kit builds:

Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete
Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete
Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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#13 Posted : 04 March 2018 18:29:10

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TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
magpie1832 wrote:
Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

Chris


A Delta already exists as a Partwork
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qHc307azHtM


The delta S4 would be very nice.
It won’t happen now that the Delta exists., Partwork kits tend not go down the line of repeating the theme with different versions of the same if that makes sense.


Yes I understand.
Shame as I'd like to see some other part work rally cars.....like there are a couple of f1 cars...

Rich.
You’ll like this one then....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e6snta0yyTw
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#14 Posted : 04 March 2018 21:12:56

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I wish we could get that one too Tomick.

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#15 Posted : 04 March 2018 21:23:49

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I note from that link that the subsequent videos show a Hachette partwork of a 1976 Tyrrell P34 'Six Wheeler' (not sure what scale it is though), which instantly caught my attention! ..... Drool Cool

.... However, having watched a couple of the videos my initial excitement disappeared completely as it doesn't look to be much better detailed than an 'out of the box' build of the Tamiya 1:12 kit which would cost far less money! Glare Confused

It looks to have an awful lot of plastic components to it, some of the detail is a bit on the dubious side and what on earth is that black material that lines the inside of the driver's cowling? Looks like some sort of dimpled foam sheet that fruit and veg sellers display their apples in! Laugh

Sorry Hachette, but your Tyrrell P34 is not a patch on the large scale DeAgostini Formula One models!!! Flapper Laugh LOL


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#16 Posted : 08 March 2018 15:24:13

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Metal Mech wrote:
TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
TRGRichie wrote:
Tomick wrote:
magpie1832 wrote:
Would be the delta for me. Or even the Ford RS200.

Chris


A Delta already exists as a Partwork
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qHc307azHtM


The delta S4 would be very nice.
It won’t happen now that the Delta exists., Partwork kits tend not go down the line of repeating the theme with different versions of the same if that makes sense.


Yes I understand.
Shame as I'd like to see some other part work rally cars.....like there are a couple of f1 cars...

Rich.

DeAg is planning to bring us two rally cars this year. A Audi Quattro and a Renault 5. I am super excited to see those being added to the collection.


Thats Fantasic News! Having seen them both rally up close and personally - I will be adding both these to my wish list - specially the Quattro - a walter rohrl version perhaps?

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#17 Posted : 08 March 2018 15:31:00

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#18 Posted : 08 March 2018 16:42:38

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Metal Mech wrote:
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That looks superb!
I can't wait.

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