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Old 12-14-2018, 02:24 AM
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http://burningrubbertoycompany.com/

They have some really cool stuff from match box up to 1:18/24/43 and more, radio control and older rare stuff... Motor Max, Hot Wheels, Maisto, Norev, Jada, Big Time Customs, Johnny Lightning, Burago. Very cool people. I met them at the L.A. Auto show a few years ago and just picked some stuff up from them a week ago. Their inventory looked very healthy. They have a link to their ebay store at the above link but by no means is it even close to what they have in inventory.

They have a bunch of Porsche stuff, among other high end cars, and if they don't have it, they can sometimes find what you might be looking for.
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Old 12-14-2018, 10:39 AM
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This dealer charges ADM though. The demand is too high lol
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When you order the free base colors you also save on matching models. No need for special order.
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Originally Posted by CME
When you order the free base colors you also save on matching models. No need for special order.
Chet


Perfect if you have a GR wingy 3.


For the rest of us there's Steph.



Custom interior including painted vents


Nice garage


Model includes my Euro Delivery plate!


Best view of the Touring, 3/4 rear


Belt detail

Love the single lamp headlight
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Originally Posted by Jrtaylor9
I don't need them to be an exact replica. I have some older stuff I can't find. And I can't find my current RY WP 3rs either.
https://www.ebay.com/p/Porsche-911-G...0494860&chn=ps

Small one and PCCB but close...
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^^^Ordered. I actually want a 1/43.

Anyone come across a white 997 4.0 with black interior and/or silver-on-black CGT in 1/43, let me know. Most have red in 4.0 and brown in CGT.

Ok, a silver 911E and black 964rs in 1/43 would round it out perfectly but not holding my breath for those!

Seems to be more options in 1/19
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These are amazing.
Switching topics slightly, with the advent of 3-D printers, I would think that someone would start writing programs to be able to build your own models. I'd love to have a 1/43 '80 911SC Targa (the HIGH SPEED model one I have isn't quite right). I have managed to get models of all but one of the cars I've owned (VW Bug, Elva Courier, AlfaSud, 911SC, 996 & 997). Only car I'm missing is a 1986 Chevrolet Cavalier Station Wagon (which for obvious reasons, no one has ever tried to sell a model of).

Any of you CAD engineering types have any thoughts on 3-D printers and making model kits?



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