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Originally Posted by jailbird_fynix (Post 4613753)

Also, happened to see this incredible collection.:Shockked:
More pics here.

Incredible!
Is it in some shop or someone's collection?

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Originally Posted by anu007 (Post 4616499)
Incredible!
Is it in some shop or someone's collection?

A personal collection. You can see more photos of it in via the link in my post. :)

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Originally Posted by aj7 (Post 4616403)
All the Ferraris released by Tomica, Tomica Premium and Tomica limited vintage(TLV) on TLV Transporters

Wow. What a collection. Going to work every morning must be a challenge
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Originally Posted by ariesonu (Post 4614540)
A pretty detailed piece in awesome color combo:
Regards.

almost like a piece of art.

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Originally Posted by jkaushik (Post 4613852)
A few from my collection:
-Aston Martin DB5
-Lamborghini Aventador
-Ford GT
-BMW S1000RR (older one, with asymmetric headlights)
-Suzuki Hayabusa

that Aston Martin looks inviting.

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Originally Posted by BANDHAV (Post 4610500)
Both are delivered now. Here is a image of both in 1 frame.

Congratulations. A few more photos will satiate our hunger. Glad to see Indian models coming out in high quality finish

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4601018)
Couldn't resist, so going to put it up in my room!

Attachment 1882745

Sweet. How much did it cost?
I have seen the price of 1:12 models have become around 800/- at Amazon and Flipkart. Harley's are even costlier at about 1150/-.
I was lucky to get a few at 450/- with online offers 3 years ago.

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Originally Posted by V.Narayan (Post 4616519)
that Aston Martin looks inviting

Yes, and its very well detailed too, especially the spoked wheels. I got for around 500 bucks on amazon from a brand called Kingsmart. They have a good collection of classic cars and their prices are less too.

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Originally Posted by Jeevith (Post 4594408)
My latest acquisition....no prizes for guessing.

P.S. I already owned the one by Maisto.

Simply woW!
That is too much detailed to believe that it's just a model. I have not seen such realistic engine details even in the 1:18 models from Bburago, Maisto and Welly.
What scale is she exactly and from which brand? Must be 1:14 or bigger.

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Originally Posted by V.Narayan (Post 4616519)
Wow. What a collection. Going to work every morning must be a challenge.

Thank you sir!:) Fortunately I start work in the afternoon. I just decided to open all the Tomicas and was able to open only a few of these.I am now planning for some showcases for all cars in the collection, especially the Rolls Royces Phantom series I to VII

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Originally Posted by anu007 (Post 4617183)
Simply woW!
That is too much detailed to believe that it's just a model. I have not seen such realistic engine details even in the 1:18 models from Bburago, Maisto and Welly.
What scale is she exactly and from which brand? Must be 1:14 or bigger.


I know!!!

It's a 1:18 Mercedes SLR (Uhlenhaut Coupe) with blue interiors from CMC. Pretty sought after model on ebay (the listings don't last very long, unless it's an auction).


Here's a link to the review of the same model with red interiors (non limited edition, but sold out)....

https://www.diecast.org/diecast98/ht.../reviewpix.htm

Here's a link to the review of the model with blue interiors (back story and all)

https://www.diecast.org/diecast98/ht.../reviewpix.htm


...If your interested and have an appetite, here's a link to an ebay listing for the model with red interiors...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CMC-M-076-M...5/362688251072

Volkswagen Beetle, 1967 :: 1:18 :: Greenlight Collectibles

Beetle forever! Posing below is my latest model showing off her curves. Further down two Germans born in World War II strut together. The winged one is a Messerschmitt Me262 the worlds first operational jet fighter aircraft which entered service in 1944.

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Originally Posted by V.Narayan (Post 4617997)
Beetle forever! Posing below is my latest model showing off her curves. Further down two Germans born in World War II strut together. The winged one is a Messerschmitt Me262 the worlds first operational jet fighter aircraft which entered service in 1944.

Pls also post some intimate photos of that RR in the last photo.

Regards.

Any idea if we can get scale models of the S-Cross and the Baleno in India?

And of Harrier / Hexa? Any idea anyone?
Tata has gifted miniature models of Harrier to the persons who pre-booked a while ago. But these models are not seen in stores or online.
Recently Centy Toys have released Brezza, EcoSports, Creta, Fortuner etc. But the are not with original names, might be because of copyright reason.

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Originally Posted by anu007 (Post 4618866)
And of Harrier / Hexa? Any idea anyone?
Tata has gifted miniature models of Harrier to the persons who pre-booked a while ago. But these models are not seen in stores or online.
Recently Centy Toys have released Brezza, EcoSports, Creta, Fortuner etc. But the are not with original names, might be because of copyright reason.

The Harrier scale model can now be purchased for Rs. 3999 from Tata showrooms.

They also have models of Zest, Indica Vista, Xenon, Manza, Nano.
Yet to see models of Nexon, Tiago and Tigor.

The Nano 1:15 model is really nice!

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Originally Posted by Dr.Suraj (Post 4618874)
The Harrier scale model can now be purchased for Rs. 3999 from Tata showrooms.

They also have models of Zest, Indica Vista, Xenon, Manza, Nano.
Yet to see models of Nexon, Tiago and Tigor.

The Nano 1:15 model is really nice!

Harrier scale model is odd scale, it is 1:20.

Zest, Xenon, Aria etc were available in 1:43 scale.

Nano was available in both 1:43 and 1:18.

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Originally Posted by ariesonu (Post 4618321)
Pls also post some intimate photos of that RR in the last photo.

How can I say no to a Fiat restoration Guru like you:)
All three of my RR models for your viewing pleasure. As a child it was my dream to one day own a RR. As an adult I settled for the 1:18's. The heart is willing but the purse protests.


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