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Location: Elwood, Melb
Registered: August 2003
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Cool models
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Wed, 07 July 2004 13:22
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I found this site the other day because I've been looking at building another model, it didn't help too much, but it has some really good models with nearly every popular model of Toyota and other brands, just scroll down to Toyota and look for you model, I will most likely be there, if not tell me.
http://www.warachan.com
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Location: Elwood, Melb
Registered: August 2003
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Re: Cool models
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Thu, 08 July 2004 11:22
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OK its obvious it takes more to entertain this crowd.
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Location: Tamworth
Registered: June 2004
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Thu, 08 July 2004 11:57
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hey man, thats cool im loving the crown models, its a cool site, did u do a search for it using a japan search engine? it came up with about 20 launguage packs installations i just clicked cancel and i got there. thanks for the site man
brad
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Location: Sydney
Registered: June 2004
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Thu, 08 July 2004 12:50
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just went to the site and although i cant read anything i did make it to the celica page BLOODY AWSOME all those GTs, i wish i had one of those models as well as a real one
awsome site man
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Location: Ballarat, Victoria
Registered: March 2003
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Thu, 08 July 2004 13:16
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ive just bought a celica XX and a celica-supra model, and have painted them up like my old celica and my current supra....
ill post pics asap
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Location: Northmead
Registered: December 2003
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Thu, 08 July 2004 22:24
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Sherriffs in Parramatta had some of the Old School Celica Models once, because i bought a few one time.
Still have not made them yet, as i have a few mini projects at the moment.One is a TE27 levin in HO scale to produse slot cars, then it is either a Celica TA22 ot an AE86 to slosh cast to fit my AFX slotcar motors.
If you are interested, i could sell you one of my TA22GT models, fade-e.
CHeers
Andrij
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: July 2002
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Thu, 08 July 2004 23:17
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oh my god.. they have my mz10!!!
they look gay as though.. reminds me of when mine was stocko
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Location: Elwood, Melb
Registered: August 2003
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Fri, 09 July 2004 02:45
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HAhaha, well alright I might have been wrong, it did stir some interest. Yeah its a mad site, I couldn't believe it when I saw it. I typed in st162 in the Google images search (i was bored)and seen a really nice blue one, went in a was like "ohhhh its a model", but then thought "hey thats cool I need to build a new one anyway" then cruised around and seen some nice models that I thought everyone here would enjoy.
Anyone know of any good model shops in Melb, i went to the one on Flinders St and the guy there was really unwilling to help. Also any brand that makes the st162 model if not I'll just make a MA70, I love those anyway.
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Location: Land of Oz
Registered: June 2004
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Sun, 11 July 2004 00:44
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Hi,
Nice stuff. However, I think they've got their liftbacks labelled incorrectly.
There appears to be only one true-looking RA25 (No46) - even then it has a different grille to the RA25's that I know - but that could be some domestic Jap thing.
The other liftbacks look like RA28's to me. They have the bulged bonnet, different bonnet fluting, triple rear lights.
I beleive the RA25 lineage was changed in 1974/75 to incorporate some minor cosmetic changes - such as the "Celica" badge on the side of the vehicle being block-script instead of running-script, but the 5-rear lights were maintained.
I don't think the '25 ever came out, from the factory, with triple rear lights. However, I am always anxious to be corrected by some learned Celicaphile on this one.
Another RA25 (1975 model) kit can be seen here :-
http://www.speednation.com/store/product861.html
seeyuzz
river
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