Can I buy a diecast e30 model that is NOT AN M3???

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  • gtdragon980
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    That thing is so detailed! If only they put an engine bay...

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  • AC Nico
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    Originally posted by M-technik-3
    Ordered mine should be here in two weeks.

    http://www.carmodel.com/trademark/ot...ile?showCart=1
    got mine this week. its nice but not so detailed like minichamp or autoart. you can't open doors etc.. but its still nice :)

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  • nomansfriend
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    Originally posted by Danny
    All the dash warning lights are on, just like a real e30.
    lol
    To bad they dont come in different colors. I'm still doing to get one though.

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  • Danny
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    All the dash warning lights are on, just like a real e30.

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  • JasonC
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    After seeing bigger pictures. It looks like the hood don't even open...

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  • M-technik-3
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    Ordered mine should be here in two weeks.

    http://www.carmodel.com/trademark/ot...ile?showCart=1

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  • Wschnitz
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    I can't tell, but i think this is 1/18th scale die cast!!! Limited run and sold out though.

    http://www.otto-models.com/index.php...=detail&id=186
    Need to find one, that is so detailed its insane!

    Edit: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...at=0&_from=R40

    -_- So ebay sellers assume $50-100 price increase....

    It's still really tempting though.
    Last edited by Wschnitz; 03-29-2013, 08:02 AM.

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  • JasonC
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    I can't tell, but i think this is 1/18th scale die cast!!! Limited run and sold out though.

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  • M-technik-3
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    Minichamps used to but all are sold out!!

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  • franco90
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    Nice work

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  • pawi30
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    You sir, are doing it right.

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  • Hellabad
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    More:

    From a digital pic of the front of the IRL e30, I used paintshop to print teeny foglights and brake ducts onto thin paper, and glued them to the front spoiler. I also did this with the front and rear license plates.
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    Last edited by Hellabad; 05-15-2012, 09:17 AM. Reason: 1228

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  • Hellabad
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    More:

    After finishing removing the flares, I had to narrow the track.
    I used wheels and axles from another HW, that are the same look as the in-real-life car that is being reproduced.

    I had to sand out the inside of the body to lower the car.
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  • Hellabad
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    Hot wheels 325 Project.

    The HW car actually is more like an M3 with a 325is rear spoiler, with flares and all, but the back window and decklid are 325is.

    So I got to work with jewelers files, to shave down the M3 flares, and cut some 325 wheel arches into the body. Its actually coming along pretty good. this is about 2 hours of work, just hanging out in the garage listening to music and filing and sanding.



    Still a little bit of flare towards the bottom, but I have narrowed the body almost 4mm already. Its getting there.
    Last edited by Hellabad; 10-27-2010, 03:11 PM.

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