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05-13-2004, 03:29 PM
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stracing your collection is truelly awesome as an F1 fan and schumacher fan.how many do u have of those,are they all in the pics?
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05-13-2004, 03:38 PM
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:shock: Mates, what a collection you have, I have some cast models but i stop buying them because i lack place with all the magazines, VHS, DVD ... and my wife and my childs take a lot of place too
I will try to take pics of my (small) collection.
Stracing, wouldn't you be a Ferrari fan ?
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05-13-2004, 03:38 PM
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only got 5 model:
1. Autoart Corvette C5R 2001 number 64
2. Dodge viper SRT
3. 2004 Mustang Cobra SVT convertible (maisto)
4. Black Porsche Carrera GT (maisto)
5. Gulf Racing (the one on my avatar) Ford GT
i also have a shelby GT500KR but i'm giving it to my lil cuzin and i'm buying another model soon.
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05-13-2004, 03:59 PM
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All I can say to those running out of space is switch to 1/43rd... I did too when I ran out of space and for about the same money you can buy models with the same level of detail that take a quarter of the space a 1/18 model would. One more advantage, in 1/43 a lot more models are released, so the choice is also better. Besides, somehow I like models better in 1/43. Details mean more to me when they're difficult to make. I'm not buying 1/18s anymore...
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05-13-2004, 05:41 PM
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stradale, yes also the small Miura J is by Kyosho
And congrats Evo, very nice collection
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05-13-2004, 05:56 PM
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stradale, you might be right about the 1:43 scale being better detail.. and I am running out of space too.. but I still am getting 1:18..
1:18 is bigger but I still like them the 1:43 is to small for my kind..and the 1:18 is a good size to display on a stand.. you can see it from far away..
TT, I'm just wondring if you got my PM. :roll:
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05-13-2004, 06:00 PM
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i have been collecting 1:18 scale models for years now and i have almost 65 i think, it is in the 60s anyway, when i get some time i will take some pics.
i also see some very good collections
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05-13-2004, 07:34 PM
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dani your collection amazes me.id love to see pics of them when u can.can i ask if you still buy to add to that already huge collection?
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05-14-2004, 02:22 AM
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I only have in 1:18 1996 Dodge Viper GTS, Audi RS4, 96 Chevy Impala SS, 996 Porsche GT2.
I know an untraceable car in die cast model: 3rd generation of Eagle Talon TSI 1:18. Nevertheless this is a common car ... strange ? I swear it does not exist. There is only in the market the ugly Mitsubishie Eclipse from F&F.
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05-14-2004, 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by dani_d_mas
I used to burn and destroy my old Majorettes and Hot Wheels. A little of alcohol 96º, or glue, a hammer... you know how far the imagination of a 10 year-old boy can reach . I remember when I was 16, to pass over a 1/24 car (I think it was a Sierra) with my dad's Toyota 4Runner. The poor car looked like an omelette!
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:cry: :cry: Poor car.. ...
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05-14-2004, 03:11 AM
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You guys have some nice collections. Oddly enough, this is the one thing I never started collecting. The only small model cars I have are Kyosho Mini-Zs. In the Mini Z dept, I have a yellow 355, CLK-GTR with working lights, and a racing Skyline (Xanavi) which is really fast, the little thing does 20-30mph easily. I also have a Mini-Z Overland-Dakar Mistu Pajero and an Epoch Skyline (I think its 1:43) its pretty quick too. Ill probably break down and get the new Mini-Z Monster Truck soon too. I also have some old Penny racers and some Bit-Char-gs, etc. LOL Ill take some pics tomorrow as the cam's battery is dead ATM.
My uncle has an enormous collection of scale cars, I mean walls and walls of them. If I remember ill go over and get some pics of them.
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05-14-2004, 06:31 AM
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gis: yea there are. mainly BBR and minichamps(the michael schumacher collection)
yg60m: ferrari fan? i think others beat me to that. schumacher fan? definately!!! even if schumacher went to minardi i still buy his car.
i have been tempted to buy road cars, but just buying schumacher is expensive. just look at BBR and you know. plus i was late getting my hands on the minichamps, so they're like 250-500 each. 1/43 scale too :shock:
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05-14-2004, 06:31 AM
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Again very nice and big collection dude and nice to see lot of free spots in some pics
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05-14-2004, 06:41 AM
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fark i love his collection!
i love how some momentos were added like the hat and wine/champagne. very nice touch
but in the last pic with the 1/43 that is one expensive cabinet!
i got the alesi riding schumacher's benetton. i paid so much for that i don't even wanna say. the first thing i did when i came home was had a quick look and packed it away so it won't remind me what damage it made to my wallet.
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05-14-2004, 07:01 AM
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are the quality of the BBR worth the hefty price tag,i never seen a BBR model up close so i havent seen the quality.
dani_d_mas - can i ask who made your ferrari F40,the next cars i want to add to my collection will be ferrari ones and i want the F40 and F50,i seen the F50 many times but never the F40,who was yours made by?
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