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Old 18 Sep 2004, 07:42 (Ref:1099958)   #1
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Are the model cars of the v8supertaxis over priced.I have seen price range from $99 to $165 for 1.18 scale car, are we thefans being ripped off and are we also being ripped off in merchandise as I have notice that the FORD clothing is dearer that Holden clothing and I am a FROD man.


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Old 18 Sep 2004, 08:08 (Ref:1099965)   #2
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Where can I buy a FROD Shirt, that would be collectable!!

I am into Camaro's and when a 1/43 can cost up to $120 or a GMP 1/18 over 200 ... in many cases it is the limited runs that dictate the price.

Moffat Coke Mustangs are already bringing $400+ without packaging so it is the collectability that often sets the launch price.

PS. The Jane Camaro is soon to be available and they are talking sub $200 for those, considering that this was not just a new colour scheme on existing tooling but built from scratch, that is where I reckon you may have a legitimate grumble.
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Old 18 Sep 2004, 08:38 (Ref:1099979)   #3
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Sorry about the mis spelt FORD Camaroz, But I not long ago swa a green eyed 1/18 FALCON for $195. that is a bit rough.
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Old 18 Sep 2004, 08:44 (Ref:1099983)   #4
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Sorry about the mis spelt FORD Camaroz, But I not long ago swa a green eyed 1/18 FALCON for $195. that is a bit rough.
I guess this is all about supily & demand. the green eyed monsted was very popular, hence the higher price on the 2nd market

It seems that the diecast market is all over the place & it pays to do a bit of homework when looking for specific models that have been out for quite a while.

As for being overpriced, I guess it all depends on what you call a fair price. If you look at the quality of what Biante & Classic Carlectable are producing for the money, I feel they represent good value, if diecast is what you're into.

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I bought a 1:43 of the Pirtek and Caltex cars from a shop in Doncaster last week while in Melbourne for the Sandown race, $39.99 a pop....

Some stores like to charge like wounded bulls....

I have found Lions Den to be reasonable on pricing, now if only they would stock a range beyond the 3 Symbol teams....
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Old 18 Sep 2004, 09:06 (Ref:1100000)   #6
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Ok fair point you are all saying, but today I saw both a F1 04 Jaguar & Ferrai in 1.18 for $99, but I know that they will be sold for alot more.
I know that they F1 but V8 are going down the same path.
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Old 18 Sep 2004, 09:07 (Ref:1100002)   #7
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Love the spelling mistables. Can we keep this going on this thredd?
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Old 18 Sep 2004, 10:26 (Ref:1100040)   #8
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The championship winning driver usually costs a bit more especially in F1 models. In V8 Supercar, the prices are pretty equal between the two team cars.
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Old 19 Sep 2004, 05:32 (Ref:1100562)   #9
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TSR;I've spent the last two years consulting to the management and staff at 'Southern Model Supplies/Classic Carlectables' of South Aust/Adelaide, the cost of 'tooling for the Bob Jane Camaro is in excess of $400000.00aud,not including staff time (4 days in my shop measuring/digital photographing/drawing etc/two staff/accomodation?travel/rental car),so possibly re-think your "***** !!!!!!!!!!!!!welcome to the real world !
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Old 19 Sep 2004, 09:48 (Ref:1100708)   #10
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Just found THIS SITE which might be of help to those of you into modelling!
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Most of the cars have a recomended retail price as new.

It varies from the Classic-Autoart brands and also the earlier Bathurst models.
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$600 is being asked for a 1:18 model of the Brock HDT A9X Hatchback.
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$600 is being asked for a 1:18 model of the Brock HDT A9X Hatchback.
It would have to be a Dinkum brand as I don't believe Autoart have done one yet.
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The Brock A9X car hasnt been sold yet in 1/18 scale, however i know of a few code 3 cars that have been produced. They probably used the 77 Bill Patterson car as the doner car
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Old 21 Sep 2004, 02:43 (Ref:1102574)   #15
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Check out this thread were the owner of Biante details the costs...

Then detail how you will make a better quality model for cheaper...

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It would want to have the Marlboro on it.
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Old 21 Sep 2004, 11:00 (Ref:1102758)   #17
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Camaroz, i have a model of a 67 Camaro SS, silver in colour. I've been told it is pretty rare.
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The Jaguar and Ferrari you mention are Hot Wheels, is that right? That's why they're cheap - they make tens of thousands of them which means they achieve a much better economy of scale (the cost per unit decreases, the more you make). It's the research and development that sucks up the dollars.

The Australian die-cast market is very robust and competitive. Both Biante and Classics make super products. I believe they are too cheap, given the small volumes (but I'm not complaining either, being a pretty keen collector).

The Brock A9X mentioned could be the new Biante one that's yet to be released. Speculators sometimes do that - sell something ahead of the time they get it. It's like the futures market.

If it's too expensive for you - don't buy it. The $99 cars are likely ones that are unpopular and are being remaindered.

I have a 1/43 Mark Webber Minardi - paid under $50 - wonder what it's worth now?


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