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WOW!!!
Typical Japanese perfection in model building <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Did notice one thing though, he painted the white on the rear taillights <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='flash' post='31595' date='Feb 26 2007, 02:37 PM']i have both the standard and club sport hasegawa models and i have yet to find time to build either[/quote]
Are they still available? If so, where can I buy one?
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Both the standard kit and the Club Sport version turn up on e-bay occasionally. There not inexpensive, either. I have seen a couple go for more that $40.00.
I recently picked up at old 1/12th scale Tamiya Porsche 910 Carrera hit for $60.00, it had a water damaged box but the kit is complete, so bargains can be found if your patient. The 910 kit usualy sells for $100.00 or more.
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[quote name='Chris Vais' post='31604' date='Feb 26 2007, 06:23 PM']Both the standard kit and the Club Sport version turn up on e-bay occasionally. There not inexpensive, either. I have seen a couple go for more that $40.00.
I recently picked up at old 1/12th scale Tamiya Porsche 910 Carrera hit for $60.00, it had a water damaged box but the kit is complete, so bargains can be found if your patient. The 910 kit usualy sells for $100.00 or more.[/quote]
Thanx, theres one on ebay now.
I bet theres a web site out there that still carries these.
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There are usually about 20-30 of them on eBay at any given time, granted most of them are the minichamps 1:43 version and they never have a mid blue cab. Amazing how many purple ones I see up there.
'95 968 Cabriolet White/Chestnut Brown
'94 968 Cabriolet Midnight Blue/Gray
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Hey, for what it's worth....I recently bought three 1:43 models of 968 cabriolets on eBay, all say they are 1993 models. They're each from different manufacturers, and I was curious to see the differences. They were between $3 and $13; two came from UK and one from Thailand, and they came very quickly (within a week or two). Funny, they do look incredibly similar. I ordered them in silver; they all have a black interior. I did see plenty of purple and some red models on eBay. The three companies are ED - Edison Giocattoli (Italy), High Speed (China), and Minichamps (Germany). I heard somewhere that Minichamps is the one most tied to Porsche. It came in a display box with "1 of 1,728 pcs" written on the base. The Minichamps had a smaller number of silver models produced than the purple or red, per another website I found. The Italian one didn't come with a plastic box over the car and base as the other two did.
I expected that Minichamps would be really detailed and very accurate, but funny enough, it has a mystery side bumper guard on the door that extends onto front and rear fenders, which I've never seen on any year model of the 968, US or Europe. Side mirrors are accurate on Minichamps, but not on the other two brands. Only the Minichamps has a Porsche logo (or attempt at one) on the wheel centers; the others are blank. All have European side turn lights and front lights. Tail and head lights look best on the Minichamps. Other minor differences on the interiors. The Minichamps does look like the better quality, but having that side door guard makes it seem less accurate overall than the others.
Funny, I did see a website that sells the Minichamps 1:43 model in silver, red, and purple colors, but they wanted $25.99 for them.
Ok, so now you know how really AR I am.....
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Kathy
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I'm more into diecast 1:18 or 1:12 scale. I've exhausted all of my resources and it appears that the 968 was never made in either of these scales. so I'm forced to get the 1:43 by mini champs which will totally throw of my display cases.
[quote name='happysails2you' post='31648' date='Feb 27 2007, 11:36 PM']I expected that Minichamps would be really detailed and very accurate,[/quote]
For great detail work take a look at the Kyosho and Auto art. Amazing both inside & out.
I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!