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Check this out: Interesting Diecast
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Re: Check this out: Interesting Diecast
Looks as crappy as the Geiger cars did.
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03-23-2008 | #3 |
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Re: Check this out: Interesting Diecast
Wheels are cool, body looks like a Vector.
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Re: Check this out: Interesting Diecast
Can't they just make a '90 ZR-1 model rather than that crap?!!!
Jesus, that thing is a monstrosity!
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03-23-2008 | #6 |
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Re: Check this out: Interesting Diecast
Hello from Switzerland,
The leading staff of the ZR-1 Net Registry should try to convince a manufacturer as GMP diecast, AUTOart or EXOTO to produce a ZR-1 in 1:18 or even 1:12 If they could prove, that many of us are interested in such a project and ready to buy such a model, I think one of these manufacturer would produce a fine model. I wish you all the best and have a good time,
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03-23-2008 | #8 |
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Re: Check this out: Interesting Diecast
are there even 1,000 registry members?
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03-23-2008 | #9 |
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Re: Check this out: Interesting Diecast
I don't know how many members would be interested in these scale models,
but I am sure, that there are other corvette enthusiasts that are interested in too. There are lots of other corvettes, not only ZR-1s! And lots of Corvette enthusiasts in the world. Find it out! Somebody of the staff should try it.
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Re: Check this out: Interesting Diecast
[quote=ZR-1 Franz] There are lots of other corvettes, not only ZR-1s!
are you serious?
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