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New Jada Mach 5


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speedracer031-1.jpg This is basically a unassembled toy but it's right around 1/24th scale .it's unimpressive 25 piece parts count is not a challenge at all and it's made out of a softer plastic. not alot of detail at all. if you have kids that like to bug you while you model here is your answer for 10 bucks at target you have a durable model that should keep the younger ones at bay for a while . I put mine together in less than 10 minutes. also there is a Mach 6 available I'll be picking that one up tomorrow speedracer040.jpg. Edited by randx0
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GET OUT OF HERE!! ;);)

I WANT ONE, No, Make that Two..

The Mach V is The Bomb of Rides..

Since my LHS's don't carry Jada.

Guess a Trip to the local Tar-Ja is in order.

I need some quick easy builds to fill my time till I get a Hobbie room up and running..

Thank for the Heads up...

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The links below will take you to where you can buy the Aoshima full-detail version of the original cartoon car authorized by the original studio that produced the series. I had this kit once and let it get away, I'll be danged if I let it happen again!! There are P/E parts for the saw blades and other parts as well I also remember there being an engine. I've purchased form them before and have never had any problems. Just sharing model info, that's all. Take care. Antonio

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http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/image/10029903n/40/1

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10070297

http://www.1999.co.jp/search_e.asp?Typ1_c=...;kensaku=Search

http://hobbyworld.aoshima-bk.co.jp/scripts...ode=ABK08041834

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haha thats neat.

my first model (about 5 years ago when i was about 10 or 11) was a "snap'n build", or similar brand, airplane. stuff like that is neat, kinda handy when someone wants to try modeling but isnt sure if they want something that will take over 4 hours or more excluding paint drying time

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