Die-cast Models???

Die-cast Models???

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graham 500

Original Poster:

373 posts

261 months

Monday 3rd March 2003
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Does anyone know where I can buy a decent 1/18 scale model of a Griff. Missed the one on ebay the other day...any ideas??

angusfaldo

2,801 posts

281 months

Monday 3rd March 2003
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I saw them for sale at The TVR Centre last wek. You can even pay extra and have it customised with your reg number.

Pricey tho - can't remember exactly how much but at least 50 quid.

cirvy

2,329 posts

270 months

Monday 3rd March 2003
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Did you notice if they do other models as well?

raceboy

13,275 posts

287 months

Monday 3rd March 2003
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Could be wrong but I think the only models avalible are the SMT 1:43 scale models, and yes they are expensive, but good, and can be personelised to match your car exactly
Think the SMT models are available from S to Tuscan

>> Edited by raceboy on Monday 3rd March 17:11

cirvy

2,329 posts

270 months

Monday 3rd March 2003
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could be worth a look, we have to plan x-mas prezzies early in our house these days!

cirvy

2,329 posts

270 months

Monday 3rd March 2003
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I'm afraid size sometimes really does make a difference

angusfaldo

2,801 posts

281 months

Monday 3rd March 2003
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cirvy said: Did you notice if they do other models as well?


they'll do any model you like, any colour etc.

AF

Griffer

267 posts

289 months

Wednesday 5th March 2003
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There is a shortage of TVR models out there, and they are all 1/43 scale, the only 1/18 is the Mattell Speed 12. The SMTS range you can also buy in kit form but are tricky to finish nicely, but you do save a pile of money, at least half the cost.
There was also a Gearbox/Promod Griff as on e-bay but IMHO this was not that great a model and today commands a high price, the only way of getting a 4.x nose body shape though with the early wheels.The SMTS is a 500. Oh, there was a V8S from Bullfrog for a while, again rare and expensive. I would post pictures of these but my digi camera will not do good close ups. Hope however this is useful.

Griffer.