no, the scale is the one thing I could not find. I didn't contact them.
It did seem strange that they don't mention what size of car they go
with.
Craig
One of the magazines quoted on their website lists them as 1/18 scale.
Seems about right when comparing the one shown kneeling in front of the
one model I could identify (1967 Indianapolis Eagle).
> no, the scale is the one thing I could not find. I didn't contact them.
> It did seem strange that they don't mention what size of car they go
> with.
>
> Craig
I'm fairly sure they're 1/18th. I've seen them in a die-caster's
catalogue, Fairfield Mint, IIRC.
Besides, they just get in the way when you want to gaze at the car.
;)
Bill Banaszak, MFE
z - 08 Aug 2005 18:52 GMT
> > no, the scale is the one thing I could not find. I didn't contact them.
> > It did seem strange that they don't mention what size of car they go
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> Bill Banaszak, MFE
I know a place where they sell them full scale......
Larry Farrell - 08 Aug 2005 19:01 GMT
>>>no, the scale is the one thing I could not find. I didn't contact them.
>>>It did seem strange that they don't mention what size of car they go
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>
> I know a place where they sell them full scale......
Sell them, or rent them (hour, night, weekend)?
z - 09 Aug 2005 20:11 GMT
> >>>no, the scale is the one thing I could not find. I didn't contact them.
> >>>It did seem strange that they don't mention what size of car they go
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> Sell them, or rent them (hour, night, weekend)?
What a cleaning bill.....