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Actually we'll still give Adi the "NUTS" award as he drove his in slushy weather for that TV interview
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Adi don't care about his car anyway,just look how dirty it is :lol:
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Re: New 1/18 scale

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That looks great Doug. Can't wait to get mine.

Do you think the oils in your skin is what ate at the white on the tires, or did they just not let the paint dry before shipping?


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Mine arrived yesterday ex HobbyLink Japan.

MMMmmmmmmm . very nice indeed!!!

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Bronze21 wrote:Actually the letters aren't supposed to be on there anyway for that version, so maybe it's a good(?) thing they're easily removed? Is there lettering on the spare as well?

I broke down and bought one off of HLJ.com as well...can't wait...getting frustrated with Brad's supplier for not getting them to us sooner, which means I'll have an extra to sell out of the two cases.

What comes in the interior? Is the matress, the hanging bucket and blower belt there? There's probably no headliner either, just the plastic for the window sprue?

DRAKNOIR: Are you planning on casting the wheels off of this kit now...modifying one to make the Sunraysia rears instead of the Turbines?
I don't know... I was planning on doing my XB conversion as if the new model weren't available. That's where the fun is for me... copying a production model would be like cheating. I might use modified flares and spoilers [blended instead of clip-on] from the new model, if I can't get Manx's to work out.

That said, I might make a MM1 set of parts for an AutoArt MM2 BoB conversion kit which would include the front fascia, boot, and rear 8-spoke wheels.
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I won that on eBay with pretty high, not bad. My eBay user name is Commander70s, check it out

Mad Max Interceptor 1:18 AutoArt Road Warrior

The seller owner of http://www.diecastauto.com store is in Friendswood, Texas that I live close by about 35 miles. She pre-ordered that Interceptor for me. It'll arrive to her by next month on the 1st or 2nd weeks of March 2008. I can drive down there and pick it up when it's arrived, I can't wait to see it!!!!!! :mrgreen:

I wondering is my 6" Mad Max figure (made by N2Toys) will fits inside of that 1/18 scale Interceptor? I hope so! :shock:
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Re: New 1/18 scale

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Madmaxing wrote:That looks great Doug. Can't wait to get mine.

Do you think the oils in your skin is what ate at the white on the tires, or did they just not let the paint dry before shipping?


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Heya Steve, the lettering was already rubbed off when I opened it
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