I'll have to check them out!!!
underworld
I think I saw a bunch of 1/43rd. or 1/48th. on Diecastdirect !!
http://www.diecastdirect.com/default.asp?c=True
Thanks, John
Cool! You don't usually see planes in the larger scales. Seems the biggest I usually find are around 1:87.
Target had also advertised die cast planes in 1:48 scale but I can't find them around here in Pa. I'm looking for a F-86.
laz57
Been a few months, but I will check to see if they have any more. I was thinking of picking up some more as well. I will also check the package to see the maker/other vendors.
dennis
TCA#09-63805
dwiemer wrote:Dave, I found a old 47 Ford that had a kit with it to make it into a street rod. It is great because it has a bunch of extra parts and a buffing wheel that works off battery. Again, a WalMart find. It is also 1/48th scale.
Dave, I found a old 47 Ford that had a kit with it to make it into a street rod. It is great because it has a bunch of extra parts and a buffing wheel that works off battery. Again, a WalMart find. It is also 1/48th scale.
Ooh... Is this a recent find, Dennis? Extra parts would definitely be good for other projects too.
CSXect The new ones I've seen are just the car. I got one at WalMart about two years ago. I think it was about $7.00....but well worth it!
underworld wrote: Hadn't seen those yet but they sound a lot like the Matchbox Super Kings. The Super Kings originally came out in the 70s but recently have been re released....very cool cars. underworld
Hadn't seen those yet but they sound a lot like the Matchbox Super Kings. The Super Kings originally came out in the 70s but recently have been re released....very cool cars.
I remember the SuperKings as most came with figures and or accessories I would look at them in the matchbox catolog/checklist as a kid.
Dave Farquhar wrote: I've seen them, but they're a little new for me. I buy every 1930s/1940s car I see in the toy aisles, even if it's a 1:64 or even smaller. I think I find about six in a good year.I don't imagine the oldies like that are very good sellers, otherwise they'd probably be more common.
I've seen them, but they're a little new for me. I buy every 1930s/1940s car I see in the toy aisles, even if it's a 1:64 or even smaller. I think I find about six in a good year.
I don't imagine the oldies like that are very good sellers, otherwise they'd probably be more common.
Dennis
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
I have also seen these bigger Hot Wheels and thought they were pretty cool. I would be curious as to their scale. Target has a pretty big Hot Wheels/Matchbox section. Now that our son is over 3, going to Target is a lot more fun that it used to be. Every trip there includes a stop in the toy department...
Regards,
John O
I'm heading to Target by the end of the week to check !! Sounds great, Paul !!
I may be way behind the times here, but I just saw some great Hot Wheels cars at Target the other day. They arent the small Hot Wheels. These appear to be close to 1/48 scale. The cars were early 60's, slightly customized, with modern big wheels. What really got my attention was the nice finish on these. Anyone else see these or buy them? Would look nice outside a diner or drive-in. Oh, and the price was right, $2.99.
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