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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2013 17:01:23 GMT -8
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Shell
Pro Collector
Chevy Girl
Speed Limit: 1,330
I collect: M2's
HW TH's
Sledsters
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Post by Shell on Jul 22, 2013 17:43:55 GMT -8
That looks much better Dan.... Now all you have to do is make a wood grain bed get your Popsicle sticks out and stain them .....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2013 19:32:26 GMT -8
Nice job Dan.
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Shell
Pro Collector
Chevy Girl
Speed Limit: 1,330
I collect: M2's
HW TH's
Sledsters
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Post by Shell on Jul 25, 2013 12:45:41 GMT -8
I found one today and I might do the same thing... IDK Yet... Wish I had wheels to do a wheel swap, I think it would look better with chrome wheels.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 7:09:39 GMT -8
Neat truck never seen a M2 in Canada except the dump of plastic cars at walmart when M2 first started making cars. They sure would sell up here have not seen a Johnny Lightning in a couple of years .
So they have no competition . But walmart is the most difficult chain to deal with.
The have to have French cards in Canada thing, even where there is no one around who speaks French for a 1000 miles makes it more expensive for a company to produce a product. I ordered some from a online dealer by the time they got here the shipping and duty were more than the cars l.o.l.
So you guys are lucky you still have a company that makes realistic cars at a realistic price .
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2013 0:25:24 GMT -8
I'm not sure why M2 Machines are not being sold at Walmart in Canada as M2 Corp should ship these everywhere as long as the collectors are willing to pay the price ... I know many Canadian Collectors are buying them online from websites to save on shipping... Makes no sense in why M2 would cut themselves short in sales Maybe a email to M2 Headquarter can help with answers
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2013 9:35:17 GMT -8
I'm not sure why M2 Machines are not being sold at Walmart in Canada as M2 Corp should ship these everywhere as long as the collectors are willing to pay the price ... I know many Canadian Collectors are buying them online from websites to save on shipping... Makes no sense in why M2 would cut themselves short in sales Maybe a email to M2 Headquarter can help with answers I sent a email a couple of years ago and they were nice enough to reply. At that time they were not sure if they would be available in Canada The thing that ticked me off I did buy 12 cars from a dealer and instead of sending them by mail he used fed ex 30 dollars shipping plus what I paid for the cars. If I cant buy it on the pegs in walmart I wont buy anything online anymore even from a dealer .The way I look at it I never have been a collector like my wife. I buy the odd car if the doors open or hood opens and only models of cars we owned and that is a lot. I use to collect real cars l.o.l. when I retired I sold 13 cars that made it 10 years earlier than planned . So if M2 ever does get their cars into Canada yes there are a few I will buy. I already have most of the cars we owned in 1:18.. 1 :24 ... 1:43.. and 1 :64 scale Now my wife would buy every one she saw. l.o.l.
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