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OK there seems to be a lot of interest. I'll order what I can and let you all know when they are in my hand before I take money off anyone. I'll have to confirm the price as I'm not sure how much the postage will be. I will offer them in order from who replied first on this forum sound fair.

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ok man, screw that paper model, the damn front end is CRAZY to get right...

Yeah it is, took me 3 or four goes to get it right, but now I have about 4 of them on my desk :)

Oh and great idea for the model Emanuel and sorry for hijacking your thread with the paper thingy :P

Where's the picture? :)

Furthur up in this thread :)

And for those of you who are cheap arses like me, build one out of paper :D

http://www.nissan.co.jp/EVENT/PAPERCRAFT/PDF/stagea.gif

stagea.gif

Other models can be found here:

http://www.nissan.co.jp/EVENT/PAPERCRAFT/s.html

And other makes/models here:

http://www2.nkansai.ne.jp/shop/first/pcraft/t-models.html

Thanks to Squizz for sharing the link :(

Work.......? What is that?? <busy cutting up the calsonic paper model> :D

Aaaaaaanyway, back ontopic, I wouldnt mind a model, but dont have the patence for building models, never have.

On the other hand, I wounder if you could get a Stagea shell for a 4wd RC car.....?

Work.......? What is that?? <busy cutting up the calsonic paper model> ;)

Aaaaaaanyway, back ontopic, I wouldnt mind a model, but dont have the patence for building models, never have.

On the other hand, I wounder if you could get a Stagea shell for a 4wd RC car.....?

I'm with him!

I suck at "teh model making" so I won't even bother putting my hand up, as much as I want one! I'd just ruin it and then be p!ssed off at myself for rushing it. :)

However, if anyone should happen to find a 1:18 scale die-cast Stagea, I'll DEFINITELY be in!

Price $35 deliverd Anywhere in AU or $30 pickup. They cost be a bit more in postage as I order all they had, 6 so 5 to sell. They are coming from Germany I had to pay in EUROS to get them. They should already be in the post to me.

The list:

Terminal

Stagen

AlexCim

beastien

bwilkeson

Burns

Muck

Mcnmg

qikstagea

ian

There are 10 on the list only 5 available, I'll update you all then they are in my hand.

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