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Build your own car magazine
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95 parts at 5.99 and you're looking at 570 quid (Not including the radio control).
Better off getting a Tamiya kit for about 200 which includes everything and it's battery powered so no screeching 2 stroke engine in the garden!
Sorry if this isn't what you want to hear but forewarned and all that...
No probs turquoise. I've just bought one for my nephew!
If it's for your brother tell him to put 6 pounds in a jar once a week for the next few months and then go to a good model shop(or Argos).
He'll save himself a few hundred quid and 18 months of waiting for the next wheel to arrive!
I'm told with some of the Tamiya kits that once you've bought the chassis with all the gubbins in it you can get different 'tops' of other cars that you just clip on but you'd better ask someone far more knowledgable than me.
Glad to be of help anyway.
The magazine producers sometimes stop selling the magazines when the interest falls and it is uneconomical for them to keep producing them, so you might find it impossible to complete your car anyway, there was a report in watchdog a while ago about this. as previous answers have said, Don,t do it.
These sort of cars, with a petrol engine can be obtained a lot cheaper on ebay.
hi turqoise
did you actually find out what the title of the magazine was or the website? as my hubby saw it too on tv, and can't remember what it was called, we have called whsmith and they are sold out but they dont know the title (hum?)
if you know can you post and let me know as i really need to find this mag for him
shelly xx
But take a look at my summary at http://webdiary.com/dom/2006/01/05/hachette-job/
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