Laugh or cry: puke green & other oddities PHOTO THREAD
#318
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Yes...got every UT WB version, race, and RS too. Maybe there is still one out there that I didn’t know was produced...like the black/red TTS, never saw that one before.
Anyway...all out on display, with an occasional shift in location, and a clean. No fancy plastic cases, just sitting atop things, and a rolling on desk tops.
Anyway...all out on display, with an occasional shift in location, and a clean. No fancy plastic cases, just sitting atop things, and a rolling on desk tops.
#319
There are 51 of them. Includes the 996 GT1 Evo, because it is a 993 GT1 underneath.
WB, RS, and race models excluding GT1s tally to 26.
Last edited by FrenchToast; 10-19-2017 at 05:00 PM.
#320
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I documented all the UT 993s (and their variations) here. http://www.diecastsociety.com/forums...hp?f=40&t=6858
There are 51 of them. Includes the 996 GT1 Evo, because it is a 993 GT1 underneath.
WB, RS, and race models excluding GT1s tally to 26.
There are 51 of them. Includes the 996 GT1 Evo, because it is a 993 GT1 underneath.
WB, RS, and race models excluding GT1s tally to 26.
I’m missing at least one then....thanks for the link. I gotta do some homework.
#321
Rennlist Member
I documented all the UT 993s (and their variations) here. http://www.diecastsociety.com/forums...hp?f=40&t=6858
There are 51 of them. Includes the 996 GT1 Evo, because it is a 993 GT1 underneath.
WB, RS, and race models excluding GT1s tally to 26.
There are 51 of them. Includes the 996 GT1 Evo, because it is a 993 GT1 underneath.
WB, RS, and race models excluding GT1s tally to 26.
Ok...first off, EVERY rennlister 993 owner NEEDS to click on the link above. Regardless if you care about/appreciate the various UT 1:18 scale variations.
What FrenchToast assembled, UT model variations, their subtle differences, etc...may not be interesting to many...but the photo documentation of the real cars, exterior-interior color variations...and especially the real life pictures of road AND race versions...is simply a thing of beauty.
While the UT side, and the breathtaking detail can be, well...a curiosity, I’ll just assume that FrenchToast was caption of the High school chess club, a math-elete , and or “equipment manager” for the football team.
Just kidding...
Seriously, click the link, and marvel at the pictures.
Regarding my missing UT’s...I’m apparently missing the first gen AR TT without the brake calipers.
The pic of the naked lady car shows gold Speedlines, all I have seen (including mine)have the BBS race wheels on.
Couldn’t understand what differences there were between the Gen 1, and Gen 2 purple Carrera S. I have two of these, and they are both the same.
In closing, holy hell do I love these scale models. I simply never tire of looking at them. As I type, I’m surrounded by these UT 993’s, all the Hot Wheel versions of the Gt2, and most of the Tinplate versions too...still need two of those though.
Maybe it is t to late to seriously take up chess, and join a club?
#322
The first batch of pictures is all of pre-production models. Most are identical to their production counterparts, however a few are different. The "Naked Lady" car is one. . The one that varies most from its production counterpart is the red RS: incorrect GT2 speedlines, hardback sport seats, and Techart- foglights.
Ok...first off, EVERY rennlister 993 owner NEEDS to click on the link above. Regardless if you care about/appreciate the various UT 1:18 scale variations.
What FrenchToast assembled, UT model variations, their subtle differences, etc...may not be interesting to many...but the photo documentation of the real cars, exterior-interior color variations...and especially the real life pictures of road AND race versions...is simply a thing of beauty.
What FrenchToast assembled, UT model variations, their subtle differences, etc...may not be interesting to many...but the photo documentation of the real cars, exterior-interior color variations...and especially the real life pictures of road AND race versions...is simply a thing of beauty.
It does need some further editing in the clarity and organization department. Some of the picture links are kaput too.
Last edited by FrenchToast; 10-20-2017 at 12:34 AM.