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Old 09-19-2005, 08:19 AM
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Woah

Woah, check this out:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pocher-1-8-Rol...QQcmdZViewItem

Working handbrake, ignition key and pistons etc
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A lot of money for a model kit, very detailed as it is I would NEVER spend that much money on a single model. And there I was moaning about the cost of tamiya kits in the UK, saying I use ebay to get kits cheap, or cheaper. Hmm..!! Could buy a lot of 1/24 kits for that sort of cash..!!
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Re: Woah

Thats Pocher for you.
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Re: Re: Woah

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Thats Pocher for you.
That's a BIG price, even for a Pocher. They usually go for around £300-£400. Maybe that model is a particularly rare one.
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Old 09-19-2005, 10:45 AM
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Re: Woah

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It better run when you're finished with it for that price.
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Re: Woah

That is a nice Pocher model. It isn't one of the rarer ones but certainly one of the nicest. Good chance that many of the old 1/8's will be re-released in the not too distant future. Nots ure if they will have metal wire wheels though. I love Pocher models, they are excellent fun to build.
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If there was ever a kit line that was NOT worth the money, IMHO it's Pocher.
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That's More Than I Spent On My First Real Car!(lol)
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