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4D
Jun 3, 2014 5:16:03 GMT 1
Post by allan on Jun 3, 2014 5:16:03 GMT 1
Well, here we go again... Not 4D, but Hu. Who d'you say? Yes, Hu. I'll link you to the guy that I bought them from. www.ebay.com.au/itm/301183944445?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649These models have die-cast bodies, and wheels that look like they were borrowed from Hot Wheels. I simply do not know enough about cars to comment on their accuracy, though my son, a Nissan mechanic, had no trouble identifying the GTR. Other models are Lambo LP560 Ferrari F458 Maserati Mini Audi Q7 Porsche Boxster Porsche 911 BMW Z8 Benz ML500 Land Rover 4 Audi TT Subaru VW Beetle BMW X3 BMW 650 With luck, that will add up to 16 cars...
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4D
Jun 4, 2014 17:53:27 GMT 1
Post by Tatoun on Jun 4, 2014 17:53:27 GMT 1
Hello,
I did buy them too yesterday evening. Same sourcing apparently. It seems from the pictures that the Z8 is more a Z4 E89. Will check on reception.
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4D
Jun 4, 2014 20:48:39 GMT 1
Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 4, 2014 20:48:39 GMT 1
I am very curious about the models.
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4D
Jun 15, 2014 21:38:47 GMT 1
Post by Christian on Jun 15, 2014 21:38:47 GMT 1
These do look very much like the 4D approach. Has anyone found out more about that Ferrari and Maserati yet?
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rck
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4D
Jun 16, 2014 13:35:00 GMT 1
Post by rck on Jun 16, 2014 13:35:00 GMT 1
most of the models are smaller than 1/87. All of them are about 1.9 inch (48 mm) long. Only the VW Beetle (it is the "old" New beetle) seems to be in scale. The Mini seems to be too large.
The models are looking better than 4D models, but it is very difficult to put them together. The doors don't fit easily, so they couldn't be opened. The wheels are very simple and much too small.
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