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Post by mstar on Feb 18, 2007 1:42:08 GMT 1
Hello,
has Atlas said anything about Models of the 2000's oder 90's? I would be really happy to see a Citroen Berlingo or the Renault Mègane II besides their classic models. I think a Berlingo really needs to be done...
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Rietze
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Post by mstar on Sept 26, 2006 10:04:34 GMT 1
I think the Renault Trafic is at the expense of Rietze. They already produce the Opel Vivaro.
Rietze produced the first-gen Astra Caravan, it's the 1992 model. I don't know if you mean this model. But they never produced the Vectra C Caravan, that they announced some time ago.
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Post by mstar on Jan 23, 2007 15:08:31 GMT 1
The Peugeot 504 is listet on "New 2007". So it will come, but I think it was always planned for in later 2007.
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Post by mstar on Jan 15, 2007 13:38:11 GMT 1
Hello,
actually it's a Range Rover Sport, the newer sportier model. But great news :-)
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Post by mstar on Aug 26, 2007 16:01:24 GMT 1
I think mstar has a very good idea of Motor Max' thinking - the Yugo is a must have, as is the first Hyundai Pony/Excel. hehe thanks ;-)
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Post by mstar on Aug 20, 2007 10:57:00 GMT 1
I think interesting cars for Motormax in the future would be: Ford Festiva Ford Aspire Yugo GV etc the mid-eighties Mitsubishi/Dodge whatever Colt Plymouth Horizon/Dodge Omni Hyundai Excel Hyundai S-Coupé 1989 or 1993 Suzuki Swift the first Ford Fiesta (although I would rather like to see the European version in plastic) I think these cars would fit into the program of funny cars. I quite like them :-)
I have seen on ebay today a Mercury Bobcat for auction, in exactly the brown metallic we know from MotorMax :-) And the green Pinto is also there and a Pinto Cruising Wagon. I think the Bobcat is a really beautiful car
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Post by mstar on Apr 1, 2007 9:38:57 GMT 1
Isn't the 1956 Ford F100 Truck exactly the same as the Model Power model?
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Post by mstar on Jan 13, 2007 11:50:42 GMT 1
Hello,
I have just seen that there is a link on the Ricko website that leads to all models with colors they have and I think the first pics of the new Alfa Romeo Brera and BMW M6. From every angle :-)
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Post by mstar on Nov 8, 2006 14:04:43 GMT 1
I am pushing for the 8C; it definitely needs to be done. That's great. Hope you get it through :-)
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Post by mstar on Nov 7, 2006 17:12:36 GMT 1
Forget about Ferrari...the mentioned new Alfa 8c Competizione is more interesting and beautiful than any Ferrari ever was :-) Hope this car will be done by someone in 1:87, Ricko would be nice.
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Post by mstar on Sept 18, 2006 13:40:22 GMT 1
Interesting sounds also "Alfa 147 in metallic silver blue" and "Alfa 156 GTA in metallic grey" if these colors are not the known silver...
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Post by mstar on Sept 5, 2006 16:47:16 GMT 1
Okay Bill, thanks for the update :-)
Regards, Markus
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Post by mstar on Sept 3, 2006 16:23:55 GMT 1
Hello Bill,
I know there are still many new Ricko cars not available, but I would like to know, if there were any successfull negotiations with Japanese manufacturers and if we will see some Japanese miniatures from Ricko next year...I know you can't speak about that in detail, but maybe just if there will be some ;-)
Would be great to know. Thank you
Markus
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Post by mstar on Oct 5, 2006 13:31:24 GMT 1
My newest wish is the Alfa 8c Competizione. I would like to get one, however I can't afford one in reality. I maybe wouldn't get one, if I could, because Germany gets only 50. So I would like to see this beautiful piece of art in 1/87, because I think there wasn't any car as beautiful as this since there were cars. At least that's my opinion...
The best would be if it comes along with Alfa 159, 159 Sportwagon and 06 Spider.
A *dreaming* Markus
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Post by mstar on Sept 22, 2006 11:48:58 GMT 1
I think the Fiesta mkI was also sold in the USA, wasn't it? Yes it was. Just for couple of years in the 70's until Ford US had their new Escort ready for sale. I've read that the Fiesta was very successful though.
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