It seems like there's an untapped market for resin or "average" veh like the Volvo, Accord, etc...
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It seems like there's an untapped market for resin or "average" veh like the Volvo, Accord, etc...
Just added Roberto Ravaglia's BMW M3 from 1987. The first winner of the WTCC.
I would love one of those, the classic 80's E30 M3, but they always fetch quite a bit of money on eBay. One day though i will bite the bullit and buy one.
Is that a pre-built resin, unbuilt resin or modified diecast?Quote:
Originally Posted by PDS
Spark have not yet decided which WTCC cars they'll be modelling from this season.
A re-decalled Mininchamp...Quote:
Originally Posted by kmchow
I haven't seen a resin M3 that looks right yet! The best body shape is the minichamp version.
daz90 I got it for £21.. so not to expensive.
Arrived in the post today.. 1/43 Minichamps Andy Priaulx BMW's from 2004 ETCC and 2005 WTCC.
Blimey...far superior to the spark models...
Yeah, but the Spark models were out over a year and 1/2 ago!
Just a shame Minichamps has taken over distribution of Spark models, thus its really slow now!
Plus I'm sure that the AUTOart 1:18 car (who also beat Minichamps) is superior.
Just found out AUTOart have a 1:18 WTCC 2006 BMW 320is E90 scheduled, no information yet on which driver, but I guess it will be Andy Priaulx. I look forward to that!!
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Originally Posted by Alfa Fan
And the adavantage of buying the spark model early was?????
Generally people have a positive time preferance. I know I certainly do!