My first diecast: GMP 87 notchback and more!

TK1299

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They are on display in your garage and still drive your wife app shit?
No, just the two I mentioned. Several more are on shelves in the study. Those are the ones she is like WTF. But I’m bigger and stronger than her so I keep winning the argument of removing them
 

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I have filled the top row since this pic.
 

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Yeah, collecting diecast can definitely be addicting. If you're going to start collecting GMP 1:18 diecast, or any other brand for that matter, check out www.diecast.org. I once had an extensive collection of Danbury Mint/Franklin Mint limited production 1:24 diecast muscle car models and that was my go-to website for diecast info, reviews, news, etc. Best out there for diecast collectors. Check it out. There is a 1:18 forum. I wish I still had my 1:24 collection. Sold everything about 10 years ago. Here are a few of the favorites in my old collection. (Not my photos.) All 1:24 scale from Danbury Mint and Franklin Mint. :(

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There are lot of diecast foxes available. My favorite is a 85 or 86 GT Twister II and of course my 93 Cobra R.
 
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I have a 1/24th Revell diecast mode of that I bought and built 20 years ago.

I’ll keep the 665 dollars as change.


Pretty cool though for sure!
 

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I built most of mine in 98/99. We probably built a bunch of the same ones.

F40/50, Countach, some 911, Z3, c5Z, etc...


Was late 80s early to mid 90s when I built mine.
Mostly customs that I modified myself.
51 Merc, dirt track '40 Ford coupe, 67 fastback, Grand National, 95R, F40, Frankenstude, Chezoom, etc etc.
 

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I'm trying to stick with foxbody mustangs. Otherwise, where do I draw the line? I have been looking at Grand Nationals though...

I have 3 more on the way.

-86 black svo.
-91 gt street fighter blue with white stripes.
-92 gt stock two tone grey.
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I shouldn’t have opened this thread. This might get expensive.


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I'm trying to stick with foxbody mustangs. Otherwise, where do I draw the line? I have been looking at Grand Nationals though...

I have 3 more on the way.

-86 black svo.
-91 gt street fighter blue with white stripes.
-92 gt stock two tone grey.
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Where did you find the 92 GT?


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