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    Quote Originally Posted by byronleehk View Post
    Very NICE!

    How much did you pay for it? Must be expensive
    hi
    it was expensive but worth it, 287.00 euros
    about $350, hand made models are worth the money.
    joseph

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    I just picked this one up recently. It's one of my newest additions to my collection.




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    Even at £80 I'm tempted .....



    Think I'd prefer the orignal Mad Max pursuit cars though
    Last edited by Matra et Alpine; 03-07-2008 at 11:19 AM.
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    Hey Bug!

    Here's my newest model, the 2004 Ford Cobra Concept. It's made by AUTOart and is a fantastic model.










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    Hi all!

    Anyone who have a Autoart BUgatti Veyron 1/18?, I'm interest!
    Or someone who know a dealer in UK or Europe where I can buy it?

    Mvh Brochurehorup

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    A google on "Autoart BUgatti Veyron 1/18" will bring up plenty.
    But can't guarantee any that actually have them in stock right now, but you can pre-order from many !

    PS: Please don't double post in the forum. One request is enough
    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

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    thanks..

    But if I pre-order, will there goes month?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine View Post


    Even at £80 I'm tempted .....



    Think I'd prefer the orignal Mad Max pursuit cars though
    Effin' A. Put one of those bad boys in the parlour and ain't nobody gonna kick sand in your face.

    Ddms

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    Quote Originally Posted by canam350 View Post
    hi to everyone
    here is a few pics of my lastest ferrari for my collection.
    its a ltd edition 250mm vignale spider 1953
    made by legende- miniatures of france,
    it is a brilliant model,paint work is first class,just like the
    real car.
    hope you enjoy pics
    I REALLY thought it was a 1953 Ferrari 166MM Vignale Spider. AFAIK, the 3.0 V12 Colombo engine only appeard some years after, but I might be mistaken.
    Well, this is my current 1:18 collection (that I can remember...): 2x 1995 Ferrari F50 (Maisto), 1992 McLaren F1 Clinic Model (Guiloy), 1997 Ferrari 360 Modena (Bburago), 1996 Ferrari 550 Maranello (Bburago), 1987 Ferrari F40 Prototipo (Bburago), 1952 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, 1954 Lancia Aurelia B24 America Spider (Bburago), 1996 Ford GT90 (Maisto), 1958 Ford Thunderbird, 2001 Pagani Zonda S 7.3 (Motor Max), 1991 Jaguar XJ220 (Maisto), 1961 Jaguar E-Type Coupé (Bburago), 1991 Dodge Viper RT10 (Bburago), 1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SL (Maisto) and my most recent (and beloved), a 1955 Volkswagen 1100 / Bug (Bburago).

    Anyone knows where I can find a rather cheap Veyron 16.4? I know AutoArt builds them but htey're just WAY too expensive for my wallet...
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    The three-litre Ferrari 250 S won the 1952 Mille Miglia. It was the prototype for the production 250 MM, which debuted in 1953
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wouter Melissen View Post
    The three-litre Ferrari 250 S won the 1952 Mille Miglia. It was the prototype for the production 250 MM, which debuted in 1953
    I stand corrected, then.
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    some of them (more than 70 nowadays)















    Last edited by GONZILLA78; 11-08-2008 at 06:23 PM.
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    awesome models and photos.....
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    Whoa... those are awesome...
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