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Post by glennr on Dec 7, 2007 21:12:16 GMT
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walsh
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Post by walsh on Dec 7, 2007 22:06:21 GMT
looks very detailed but i just couldnt bring myself to spend that sort of money.
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Dec 7, 2007 23:15:49 GMT
It does look really good - still £95 start!! The registration looks like Nick Webb's car - the colour scheme certainly matches. Not certain whether he still owns it though.
It featured on a BBC series several years ago - I have the tape somewhere
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2007 9:23:55 GMT
I agree the detailing looks great but... Even this fool couldnt be parted with his 95 quid and you know from previous post how easy that usually is I'm sure though as Glenn says if it your thang moneys no problem. I must admit to buying a couple of scale models in the past ; A series 3 190 Land Rover Marsailes Fire Tender , just because it looked like mine and a freelander for the same reason, but again I dont play with them ( honest!) In fact I gave the Freelander to my namesake as he was fascinated by jeeps. I dont remember then being that much to buy but then they were mass produced by a large company so I can understand the cost and time that small firms must re-coupe ( excuse the pun) I wish him well though and hopefully if theres a big enougfh market for them maybe the price will come down in future. Scarlettwill.
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Post by David on Dec 8, 2007 13:59:27 GMT
Blatant plug: Don't forget the Rover P5 Club has a selection of 1:43 scale models of the coupe, not available in the shops. Colours are: Zircon Blue/Silver Birch/ Buckskin Admiralty Blue/Silver Birch/ Buckskin Arden Green/Silver Birch/ Buckskin Bordeaux/Silver Birch/Mulberry Rover White/Burnt Grey/Saddletan Prices are £63 Inc P&P recorded delivery. ROVER P5 CLUB MEMBERS ONLY. So why not join the club and buy one and it will still be cheaper than the models on Ebay! End of blatant plug
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