Whats the point of building when you can buy them like this?
modelfan1
01-31-2002, 08:37 PM
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This is a new Franklin Mint 1/24 "real" aluminum COBRA SC
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This is a new Franklin Mint 1/24 "real" aluminum COBRA SC
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Marc-OS
01-31-2002, 09:21 PM
That's pretty impressive, but it takes all the fun out of it when you buy it already complete 90% of the fun is building it.
Murco
02-01-2002, 01:10 AM
Nice, but I won't stop building until they come like THIS!
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While Franklin's stuff is quite nice, it's still mass produced..
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While Franklin's stuff is quite nice, it's still mass produced..
ChristopherJ
02-01-2002, 04:47 AM
I have a few model cars too. Mind were bought for me for either Christmas or my Birthday. I like models but I would never make one myself, I was bought a Ferrari F40 1/24 kit and I think I opened it once or twice. I'm just not the buliding type. For me the fun is just looking at them knowing I own them and keeping them in good condtion. :)
By the way my cars are:
Lamborghini Diablo
BMW 850i
Chev Bel Air
Dodge Viper GTS
Porsche GT1 - all 1/18 scale.
By the way my cars are:
Lamborghini Diablo
BMW 850i
Chev Bel Air
Dodge Viper GTS
Porsche GT1 - all 1/18 scale.
4x4 Cactus
02-01-2002, 05:04 AM
you buy a kit like that, it immediately sits in your shelf but for assemble kits its a labor of love
modelfan1
02-01-2002, 08:12 PM
:D Thats what I wanted to hear !!
I just have to have every Cobra variation I see and I got it for a great price !!!
I just have to have every Cobra variation I see and I got it for a great price !!!
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