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http://www.ebbro.com/catalogue2004/Premium.../Blue/index.htm

http://www.ebbro.com/catalogue2004/Premium...Blue/index2.htm

http://www.ebbro.com/catalogue2003/Premium/index.htm

For those who are too lazy to futz with glue/paint.

I expect $150 - $200!

btw. how come on of the numberplate fog lights is red, one white?

T.

I'll take one in silver :D

Where can we get these from?

This is Andrew's silver 34:

http://www.ebbro.com/catalogue2004/Premium...ilver/index.htm

Not due for release until June.

$142.50 at current exchange rates, I expect $200 from any GST paying store.

I'm quite fond of the little s2000, a snip at $110 (smaller, older car).

Bah! These are such expensive toys.

T.

Ebbro far and away the most accurate metal models for the price.

They cannot be compared to AutoArt or whatever models you might seen for $30 or so.

Even this 34 is slightly inaccurate in some areas.

The only better ones I've seen are handmade European models that run $250+ and are one-offs.

T.

On a slightly different note, I just bought a Tamiya Skyline GT-R V-Spec (plastic) from Toyworld for $25, reduced from $40. Part of their Xmas layby sale.

Ive havent tried building a model since i was in primary school. I have a horrible feeling the paints are going to cost more than the kit. =p

hb

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Ebbro far and away the most accurate metal models for the price.

They cannot be compared to AutoArt or whatever models you might seen for $30 or so.

Even this 34 is slightly inaccurate in some areas.

The only better ones I've seen are handmade European models that run $250+ and are one-offs.

T.

Autoart ones are around $100 for the 1:18 scale. With the 1:18 you can see the detail alot better than the 1:24 and all the parts operate alot better.

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