CarCrazyDiecast
09-19-2008, 11:11 AM
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Saw this monster model at a closeout store the other day and had to get it because the price was just too low, cheaper than a top-of-the- line Yat Ming that includes the gold coin. And at the time, I didn't realize it was r/c driveable!
The huge, 34-inch. radio control. full function. Harley-Davidson Road King is roughly 1:4 scale !!!!!! The model is driveable, features functioning lights and authentic sounds, detailed gauges, nice engine chroming and a detachable windscreen. The model was so large the box wouldn't fit in the trunk; had to leave the trunk lid up!
If this motorcyle were diecast, it would be a real chore to lift. In plastic, it weights a hair short of twenty pounds.
For the price I paid I will keep it as a static model. No need to booger it up on the pavement. It looks too good for that.http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921080.jpg
http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921087.jpg
http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921092.jpg
http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921083.jpg
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The 1:1 car is a 1991 Toyota Tercel.
For comparison, the diecast box on the left is a 1:18 Yat Ming 1970 AMC Rebel and the box on the right is a 1:24 Maisto 2006 Pontiac Solstice.
Now you can really tell how big this hawg is!
Saw this monster model at a closeout store the other day and had to get it because the price was just too low, cheaper than a top-of-the- line Yat Ming that includes the gold coin. And at the time, I didn't realize it was r/c driveable!
The huge, 34-inch. radio control. full function. Harley-Davidson Road King is roughly 1:4 scale !!!!!! The model is driveable, features functioning lights and authentic sounds, detailed gauges, nice engine chroming and a detachable windscreen. The model was so large the box wouldn't fit in the trunk; had to leave the trunk lid up!
If this motorcyle were diecast, it would be a real chore to lift. In plastic, it weights a hair short of twenty pounds.
For the price I paid I will keep it as a static model. No need to booger it up on the pavement. It looks too good for that.http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921080.jpg
http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921087.jpg
http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921092.jpg
http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921083.jpg
http://pic60.picturetrail.com/VOL1686/11158028/20547087/335921081.jpg
The 1:1 car is a 1991 Toyota Tercel.
For comparison, the diecast box on the left is a 1:18 Yat Ming 1970 AMC Rebel and the box on the right is a 1:24 Maisto 2006 Pontiac Solstice.
Now you can really tell how big this hawg is!