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Are you going to “super detail” the kit or build it straight from the box?

It’s only metal, it cannot win!

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36 minutes ago, Gjk said:

Are you going to “super detail” the kit or build it straight from the box?

I'm just going to box build this one, if I were to go for extra detail I would want a kit of parts, I don't have time to scratch build all the finer details.

That said I do have a boxed original old stock 1:8 Pocher Ferrari F40 with a complete detail transkit to build at some point that I've had for a long time, but that it going to take even longer than this to do. Plus I have a real Esprit that still needs work too 🤣

14 minutes ago, LotuStuart said:

£1400 for a 1/8 model.

 

That's about the going rate for these kind of subscription kits, even retail Pocher 1:8 models about around £1000 mark when not on offer. But if you think that is expensive, don't look at the price of some of Amalgam's 1:8 models.

It all depends what your interests are as to where you spend your money, some people spend thousands on audiophile speakers, I've got a £100 set I'm quite happy with. Each to their own as to what they way to spend their hard earned cash on.

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I once had reason to spend some time on BritModeller.com

Now there are some people with serious time and attention to detail. Very skilled indeed.

I say, if it gives you pleasure and soothes your head, go for it. 

The kit looks very good quality. Do they become collectable when built?

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4 minutes ago, slewthy said:

I say, if it gives you pleasure and soothes your head, go for it.

Couldn't agree more :)

3 minutes ago, slewthy said:

The kit looks very good quality. Do they become collectable when built?

To be perfectly honest, I don't really know if they're that collectable once built, especially in the case of Agora models because they're a relatively new manufacturer to the market.

The old Pocher 1:8 Ferrari F40 models (from prior to Hornby taking them over) fetch good money on the used market. I could easily sell my unbuilt F40 model now for probably double what I paid for it a decade ago, not sure about how their values fare once built though.

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The F40 with detail would/will be a stunning model!

I too have a 1:1 scale that now takes up all my spare time 🤣

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On 04/05/2024 at 12:20, Paul Coleman said:

I paid £2,000 for the real thing back in 2007...

And it's not cost a penny since! :lol:

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On 14/05/2024 at 14:40, LotuStuart said:

is that what it looked like when you bought it? Nice.

Yes but it needed a full restoration.

On 14/05/2024 at 14:48, Bibs said:

And it's not cost a penny since! :lol:

About £10k to restore it and probably a couple of thousand since :)

Lotus Esprit [meaning] a 1:1 scale Airfix kit with a propensity to catch fire

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