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I´m thinking about starting my own collection of sports cars...Lamborghini murcielago, Nissan...mercedes...honda..ferrari..

looking around the net there is Autoart but wayy toooo expensive..thye have 1:18 die cast model of the murcielago for $1,600!! that´s ridiculous..eventhough they weight 5kg..does anyone knows of other websites where they got them cheaper with 1:18 and 2kg at least??

 

this also brings me up the doubt about our Z where never made on die cast 2kg models?

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Basically 1:18 means for every 18cm of the real item, the model is 1cm.

So the lower the number the larger the size of a scale model, 1/32 would be the same size as scalextric (much smaller than 1:18).

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No wonder the damn 1:18 are much expensive :yes:

I have that Z you have on red from Kyosho..but I´ve never

seen the 1:18 scale on Z32, even asked a friend in Japan.

I have kyosho 1/18 in Yellow .Silver ,Blue and Red

I also have a JouefEvolution 1/18 that was also made by Kyosho also in red as well same actual model as the Kyosho but in different packaging

but not for sale

Edited by steve burns

I have a Z32 in red that I may part with if the price is right... they are worth a bit though so make me an offer ;)

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