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Anyone know where I can buy a small scale model 1968-1973 911 T -- Coupe?
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I'm in Cologne Germany right now on a trip. Tomorrow I'll try to go to the model shop down the street and see if I can find one.
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What scale? It makes a big difference. There are dozens and dozens of 911 models out there. Also, do you mean a kit to build or "a model"? I'm assuming the latter. I think I can find you one from one of my catalogues if you tell me what scale, or at least how long, in inches, you envision it being.
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I forgot, are you looking for a built metal car, or a plastic model that you build / paint? What scale?
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Thanks for the replies. I am interested in any size model - preferably less than 10-12" but larger than 4-5" -- whether I have to build it - plastic or metal. I just want something for my desk that looks like my 1973 911.
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Thanks -- but no pre 1973 911 coupes are available on that website. Still looking, if any one has a lead.
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I have an unbuilt plastic kit in the box; I'll dig it out and see if it's something that might interest you.
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>>>Thanks -- but no pre 1973 911 coupes are available on that website. Still looking, if any one has a lead.
I've found this to be rather odd too. You can get pre-built models of 914s and 924s, but try to find a nice 1/18 scale '73 Carrera RS or any early 911. Impossible as far as I know... |
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I think I saw some early Carrera RS 's on the above reference site. Search on that site for "Porsche 911" They are on the 3rd or 4 page of available models.
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A T is going to be tough to find...
I have an 'Eagle Race RS' and 'S' Die cast in 1:18 scale.. about 10 inches long....very very nice...even if the rear arches are the same.... There is also a Minichamps die cast.S and 66 Normal as well in 1:43 I also have '69 S in 1:24 as a plastic kit...not certain of the brand. You can usually find a few good ones of fleabay.... |
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Jouef makes an S and an RS. I have each.. 1/18.... Check out Ebay and also scale18.com
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I have a "Silver" early 911 -1/24 scale by MARTOYS which was made in Italy
It's a metal model with tinted windows, front & rear decks open as do both doors.
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Thanks guys! Are those Jouef models of decent quality? Hard to tell by the tiny pics.
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They are about the same quality as Burago, maisto, etc... Definitely not in the same league as AutoArt or Exoto, but for the money ($20 or so), can't be beat... Besides, beggars can't be choosers ;-)
I can't wait for a SC or 3.2 in 1/18... It's pretty much the only one I'm missing ! |
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Here's a pic of a couple of early 911 1/18 scale models that you might still be able to find:
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Try these links to find a bunch - you also may want to spend some time on the Early911S Registry, even if you don't drive an S. All early cars are welcome.
http://www.early911sregistry.org/forum/showthread.php?t=13690&highlight=models http://www.early911sregistry.org/forum/showthread.php?t=7091&highlight=models http://www.early911sregistry.org/forum/showthread.php?t=7533&highlight=models
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No one has mentioned eBay? That's where I got mine...
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Fujimi makes a 1/24th model. I have built two of them and they are very detailed. The picture on the front shows a rally car but it can be built as a stock model.
Here is one on ebay. They sell for 45.00 at model shops.
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here are the jouef ones:
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