Oh man that is funny and not funny at the same time. If only they weren't $125!!
Upon further inspection, this looks like those nice 1:18 die-cast models sold by Ertl, which already cost a pretty penny. Seems any semi-skilled modeler could aproximate with a few household tools and a $30 car from Ebay. Funny idea...
yes. this is genius.
show up tp a crit with a car that has 'crashed' into your model
i wonder how much they paid the Little People to crash the cars? ~~~~~ i think you could distort by heating up the styrene model kits from toys r us or walmart or the like.
These are definitely die-cast. The two scales available in crashed (1:18 and 1:24) are common with those metal models.
an old site, but still good, link
its to bonsai kitten
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Oh man that is funny and not funny at the same time. If only they weren't $125!!
Upon further inspection, this looks like those nice 1:18 die-cast models sold by Ertl, which already cost a pretty penny. Seems any semi-skilled modeler could aproximate with a few household tools and a $30 car from Ebay.
Funny idea...
yes. this is genius.
show up tp a crit with a car that has 'crashed' into your model
i wonder how much they paid the Little People to crash the cars?
~~~~~
i think you could distort by heating up the styrene model kits from toys r us or walmart or the like.
These are definitely die-cast. The two scales available in crashed (1:18 and 1:24) are common with those metal models.
an old site, but still good, link
its to bonsai kitten
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