ANY FANS OF THE KYOSHO LANDJUMP?
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ANY FANS OF THE KYOSHO LANDJUMP?
Unless i score a contract soon i may have to sell some toys including my beloved 1980 Landjump 4D with OS-21SE-B ABC.
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RE: ANY FANS OF THE KYOSHO LANDJUMP?
Wow.. Very nice object..!
I actually came across two of these many years ago.. But never found time or parts to actually complete them.
I'm quite sure one of them is a Vanning, and the other a Landjump.
And just a few months ago I came across what i thought was another Landjump, but turned out to be a Thunder Tiger Silver Fox.
Looks just the same really, but different motor etc.
Plan was to restore them completely, but so far not much been done
Certainly one fan here.. But hope you get a contract soon then, unless you really want to part with it...
Price range on these are good, and even more in good condition. But the ones I've seen on Ebay lately haven't been sold..
Maybe the economy these days can be a factor.. Cause a lot of the more expensive vintage objects don't seem to sell at asking price
A classic NIB Tamiya Celica Gr.B has even gone on sale now after i have been watching it for a while... lol
I actually came across two of these many years ago.. But never found time or parts to actually complete them.
I'm quite sure one of them is a Vanning, and the other a Landjump.
And just a few months ago I came across what i thought was another Landjump, but turned out to be a Thunder Tiger Silver Fox.
Looks just the same really, but different motor etc.
Plan was to restore them completely, but so far not much been done
Certainly one fan here.. But hope you get a contract soon then, unless you really want to part with it...
Price range on these are good, and even more in good condition. But the ones I've seen on Ebay lately haven't been sold..
Maybe the economy these days can be a factor.. Cause a lot of the more expensive vintage objects don't seem to sell at asking price
A classic NIB Tamiya Celica Gr.B has even gone on sale now after i have been watching it for a while... lol