Vacuumed the BMW!

Brad B

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The new small attachments on the Sears vacuum really came in handy!

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A pretty cool store with great customer service. My wife HATES it!;)





The BMW 2002tii is my best, and most expensive, model. It's extremely detailed and is amazingly perfect in every way to my real car. I only wish it were red. I have seen many models of this marque and this one is by far the best.



http://www.designsinm.com/



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I wish my photos were better.
 
Brad -



Ever hear of a store called "Exotic Car"? They have models like the ones you are showing that have MASSIVE detail. It is a two story store in MA that is the distribution center for the USA I think. Each car is going for 60.00 or more but I have never seen models with that much detail. You can see the words on the tire sidewall, the words on the steering wheel. The lugnuts on the rims are perfect looking. The models are really something else, just like the ones you got and just to think, out of the 1000+ cars and all the special edition vechiles they have, you couldn't find a 1999 SS if your life depended on it. Only the LT1 verison (RedCar's).



Nice models though, too bad they would set me back a pretty penny. I would have to spend at LEAST 240.00 for four of those and I'm thinking that funny looking race car model (same car I have in GTA3) is more than 60.00.
 
I think I get their catalog. Big multi colored catalog. I didn't know they had a store. Don't tease me!



I know, some of these models are pricey! I buy the mid priced ones which are in the $60 range. They have others in the $100 range and up which are exceptional!



I am currently looking for a red or silver Boxster and an Audi A4/S4. Hard to believe, but they are not easy to find.
 
To be honest, I would check out Exotic Car, they have more cars from Europe than the America's or Asia.



Don't tease you? Walk into their store and you'll get goose bumps. They have shifter assemblies from race Ferraris, seats from a F1 car I think, autographed posters all over the walls, an antique gas pump.



Oh yea, they have models of F1 cars and such. You can take the body off as they do in real life and the whole nine. Other cars have little seatbelts too.



Their models look like a model should, they take a car, shrink it down 1000 times while keeping every last detail. You see the lines for the heater grid in the rear windows and the metal piece of the grid on the left side and right side of the window, not just the little lines that go left to right.
 
If you want, over the weekend I can go to the store to see if they have any in stock... if you can't get one in the magazine I could buy it and ship it out to you.



Just a thought.
 
Could you just check and see if they have a website? Or a phone number to be sure I have the right place. I am drooling now! Thanks!:bounce
 
Brad,



You need to get out the air brush and paint your model to match the real thing. A full article will be expected on my desk by Monday (lol)!



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Brad, you havn't happened to put Klasse or Zaino on that like the real thing, have you?? If not, perhaps you should?? :p :up
 
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