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Senior Collector
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 362
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Modern 4WDs Pack (all vehicles are left-hand drive except as noted)
Mercedes-Benz 1997 M-Class BMW 1999 X5 Isuzu 2001 VehiCross (right-hand drive) Land Rover 1994 Range Rover 4.6HSE (right-hand drive) Mitsubishi 1997 Pajero (right-hand drive) Lexus 2000 RX300 |
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Senior Collector
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 362
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17010-801 Modern Cars 10-Pack #1 (all vehicles are left-hand drive except as noted)
Mercedes-Benz 1997 M-Class BMW 1999 X5 Mitsubishi 1997 Pajero (right-hand drive) Land Rover 1997 Freelander (right-hand drive) Lexus 2000 RX300 Mazda 1998 MX-5 Soft Top (right-hand drive) BMW 2000 328i Cabriolet Porsche 1999 911 Soft Top Mitsubishi 1999 Lancer Evolution Porsche 1997 911 GT2 |
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Senior Collector
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 362
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17010-802 Modern Cars 10-Pack #2 (all vehicles are left-hand drive except as noted)
Toyota 1995 RAV4 Open Mercedes-Benz 1997 A-Class Isuzu 2001 VehiCross (right-hand drive) Land Rover 1994 Range Rover 4.6HSE (right-hand drive) Toyota 1998 Land Cruiser Mercedes-Benz 2000 C-Class Lexus 1997 GS300 BMW 1995 528i Sedan Jaguar 1999 S-Type Saab 1998 9-3 |
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Insane Collector
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,638
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I personally prefer their Beetles and Combis...have a small "fleet" myself. A very good example of good quality and affordable 1/72 cars. Those German plastic cars are a luxury by comparison.
Honestly, the level of detail and quality on some particular Hongwells is more than what you expect for just a few coins. |
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