1:18 MM2 BoB through Bronze21...

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Jay,
I would be in, but I'm trying to save as much as I can for my 'Torinoceptor'. Though if you end up with some extras, I will certainly buy one off you sooner or later.
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Nope, I haven't heard much from Lex lately. She has her own projects going on, and we don't talk all that much anyway unless we are working on something together.

Sounds good about the car, I'll let you know when I have the funds.

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Have you got a picture of what the model looks like?
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It looks pretty nice.

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Awsome let me know once you have got them and only if there is a spare I will grab one...Thanks guys
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Hey Bronze, Excuse the dumbshit questions but just how big is 1:18 scale?

I mean, in inches long? I've never been much of a model maker since my mid teens and those were just 1;35 Tamiya military kits. So some idea would be really handy. Thanks mate.

2nd question how much is one of those kits? As I'm rather interested but bills are coming in thick and fast at the moment and finding some spare cash for a model kit might cost me my "marriage."

3rd question the whole thing is plastic, comes unassembled and you have to paint and build it yourself yes? As opposed to one of those fully assembled, metal and already painted type deals.

Can you tell I've been away and am too lazy to search through all the threads for the answers? LOL

Seriously though I did try and find out more but came up with zip, maybe I'm looking in the wrong thrad I dunno.

Thanks matey.

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Hey Biker,

It should be about 10.5 inches long and a little over 4 inches wide.
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Biker,
I'm not sure of the length of the car, but 1:18 scale is the size of the 3 3/4 inch GIJoe figures. I'd guess the car should be just shy of a foot long, unless I'm a complete idiot (entirely possible).

Whenever I get around to buying one of these I'm going to pose my custom GIJoe Max figure with it.

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