Thats been rumoured, announced then cancelled many times already, so we'll have to wait and see if the latest announcement will finally happen.
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Thats been rumoured, announced then cancelled many times already, so we'll have to wait and see if the latest announcement will finally happen.
I've ahd it on pre order with Trax for at least 6 months along with the 87 Sierra of Rouse.
Same here, also on TRAX is the 1989 Sierra of Rouse, which I presume is a reissue?Quote:
Originally Posted by KILOHMUNNS
Not strictly BTCC model related, but a question about Ixo models. Why do they have screws holding the cars to the base with triangular-shaped holes in them? :s And how do you get the things off, as I don't know of a triangle screwdriver......
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Originally Posted by Iain
Toblerone make them :D
That sounds like a security screw to me. When I used to put advertising up as a Merchandiser they were secured with a screw with triangular holes. They used to supply a screw driver/keyring so you could undo them, as a normal screw driver wouldn't work. I can see if I have a spare lying around?
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Originally Posted by Iain
I'll take a photo in a little while and show you what it looks like. Never seen anything like it before. It's on two Ixo Aston Martin DBR9s, but has never been on any other Ixo cars I've seen.
So IXO can sell you their special screwdriver and make even more money off youQuote:
Originally Posted by Iain
Here you go http://www.biante.com.au/product_17793.htm
Just get a normal phillips screwdriver and cut the end off then file it to the shape you need. Just use an old one you have that's a bit worn down.
I thought most people keep their models in their boxes and consign them to a dark place, normally, the attic!