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I don't get why would someone spend $250 for something that will sit on shelf. Granted I pay a lot more for what I collect, but I can operate them for real via radio control. http://www.rcguyfarms.com 1/16th scale shelf model to rc converter
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Rcguy_18 wrote:I don't get why would someone spend $250 for something that will sit on shelf. Granted I pay a lot more for what I collect, but I can operate them for real via radio control. Then you don't get it, and why are you here?? I spend alot more than that too, but it isn't a spending contest. Just people sharing what they enjoy. Great model, I hope mine shows up soon!! Mark
Mark L. It's what you learn after you know it all that counts
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Looks great.. Are the handrails plastic on this model?
-Brett
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skizmog wrote:Looks great.. Are the handrails plastic on this model? Nope they are metal and seem to be very solid. I enjoy looking at my shelves and seeing models such as this one sitting on them. Every now and then I take them off the shelf and "play" with them. I don't get why one collector is bashing another collector over how much they spend on models. http://photobucket.com/cat627g equipment pics. theres nothing like the smell of asphalt in the morning!
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Joined: 12/27/2003 Posts: 1,628 Location: Australia
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Rcguy_18 wrote:I don't get why would someone spend $250 for something that will sit on shelf. Granted I pay a lot more for what I collect, but I can operate them for real via radio control. I don,t get why you would come on here and make such a dumb statement
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Joined: 6/19/2008 Posts: 197 Location: Atlanta
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Rcguy_18 wrote:I don't get why would someone spend $250 for something that will sit on shelf. Granted I pay a lot more for what I collect, but I can operate them for real via radio control. That's nice. Why dump on a nice series of photos of a great model with an unwanted opinion? Not only are you insulting the thread author, and the members here, you are also stepping on our host who sells these "somethings"...? The Exit is the door you're looking for. =>:-<
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Beautiful my fav. loader...would look even cooler with twin thin wire radio antennas on the top the mirror struts easy to do!
Chet
I live in my own little world it's ok they know me here
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Is the wheels of the 992 can rotate individually?
tks
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