Radio Controlled Scoob...
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A few weeks back someone posted a link to a site where you could but mini radio controlled scoobs. I think the site was based in Hong Kong. I ordered 2 and now I can't remember the web site..I need to check how my order is progressing, does anyone still have the link?
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mattel, i do now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it was an impulsive purchase, just clicked the link and thought...I'll have them...and before you know it my credit card was being debited for 50 odd quid....
it was an impulsive purchase, just clicked the link and thought...I'll have them...and before you know it my credit card was being debited for 50 odd quid....
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graham goode sell them, try any model shop in yellow pages that sell tamiya model cars.
i got one for my first son (he was 3)(months old that is) it is mint, goes like stink!!
in need of respray as i rolled it coming off a curb!!
i bought mine from one in york city centre, they may mail order.
i got one for my first son (he was 3)(months old that is) it is mint, goes like stink!!
in need of respray as i rolled it coming off a curb!!
i bought mine from one in york city centre, they may mail order.
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From previous threads, it seems that most ppl bought from either stellamodels in ebay or toyeast.
The Bitchargs are available in the UK, but at £50 each, it is twice the price of buying one from HK.
The Bitchargs are available in the UK, but at £50 each, it is twice the price of buying one from HK.
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I got a Bit Char G last week, it's the ****! Bought a Scoob for myself and an EVO for a mate. I didn't tell him that I'd bought the 2.6 engine as well and thrashed his pants in the first race. He thought he'd got a wrong'un.
If anyone ever played Micro Machines, it's like that but you don't need a telly.
Bought in Taiwan the cars were under £20.00 and the engine was about a quid.
If anyone ever played Micro Machines, it's like that but you don't need a telly.
Bought in Taiwan the cars were under £20.00 and the engine was about a quid.
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I think you can buy them on the official subaru world rally team site http://www.swrt.com or you might try one of the online gadget shops like Firebox http://www.firebox.com, I remember reading somewhere that the best ones to go for are the Mini-z racers (also the most expensive)
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