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MG TF Diecast Model Wanted

PAUL161

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Winter is coming, and looking for a little inside project to occupy my time. I saw a metal TF years ago that was about 8 to 10 inches long. Does anyone possibly know where one could be had?" Any condition. PJ
 
Here's one:


Tom M.
 
Try Ebay...I have seen quite a bit of diecast on there. I think what you are looking for is 1:18 scale. It has gotten pretty expensive. ...J.D.
 
do you want a car or a kit?

Kit



a bit cheaper at Rimmer


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I have a 1/24 th scale model, I'm looking for one much larger, in kit form if possible.
 
do you want a car or a kit?

Kit



a bit cheaper at Rimmer


Car info

Look at the price difference between Rimmer and Moss - same kit part #...
 
Look at the price difference between Rimmer and Moss - same kit part #...
Moss advertises it as 1:43 scale where Rimmer says 1:24. Big difference if both are correct.
 
Moss advertises it as 1:43 scale where Rimmer says 1:24. Big difference if both are correct.
What I see on the Moss site is the same scale and even the same manufacturer (South Eastern Finecast) and part number.
 
either way the price tag is bigger than the model.
 
Here's the model I've been looking for, but it isn't available at the present time. PJ
MGTF model.jpg
 
I once built a diecast MG TC. The kit was produced by a company called "Hubley". They are no longer in business. It sat on the very top shelf of our living room bookshelf for many years to keep it away from my kids. Age finally got to it, and I had to dispose of it. Judging by the size of the wheels, I think it was 1:18th scale. I don't know if you can find one of those kits NOS, but it was a TC, not a TF. ...J.D.
 
I think it's 1/43, not sure, as they aren't communicating at present time.?
 
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