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Post by skarekr0w on Sept 26, 2013 12:19:44 GMT -5
I remember the book, but I can't remember the name. The year was 1986, I was about 12 years old. It was a club like Columbia House or BMG, but instead of tapes, cd's and movies, they randomly sent you an assortment of 3 ring binder cards, full of cars, planes, military, even kits, containing detailed information on Lamborghini, Blue Angles, it was well worth the money. I was hooked and couldn't wait for my next shipment. I do remember seeing Bradley in it, but the one that stood out to me at the time was a kit called Sterling, with it's blue lighted outlines and the bat mobile kind of lift up hood. Well ahead of it's time, I saw the true potential of kits but neve thought I would own one. I wish I knew what that book (binder) was called so I could buy it again. I don't know what ever happened to it.
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Post by Big-birds-ride on Sept 26, 2013 15:24:17 GMT -5
Yeah, the Sterling is a pretty neat looking kit. Love that lift up top, best eye catcher I have seen on any car or kit. I never heard of the binder thing.
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Post by skarekr0w on Sept 26, 2013 16:42:56 GMT -5
If this gt2 doesn't get the best of me, I'm looking at a Ferrari Dino replica for my next project. The Bradley is a great starter car, it really is. Eventually I might have a Sterling, it was something else.
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