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(@michaeldetorrice)
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This is the 2018 version of the tough Jeep Wrangler Rubicon in white. It is nicely done by Kinsmart, although this one is actually about 1/34 scale or so, thus right between 1/24 and 1/43. It is quite inexpensive and, should you want, it has a spring-loaded "self-propelled" driving feature should you want to astound your cat or dog.

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(@perrone1)
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Whatever the size, it looks great! And photographed so nicely - it looks perfectly at home!



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Great pictures Mike. The model looks nice but I don't have the space to start a new scale.



   
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Looks fantastic, I just don't have anything in that scale.😊



   
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(@michaeldetorrice)
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Thanks ! I think Kinsmart many times tends to be sold at so-called P-O-P sales places like pharmacies and perhaps sized to more easily fit a standard display tray, thus the scaling. Some, like their Ford Crown Victoria are very close to 1/43 size.



   
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Posted by: @michaeldetorrice

Thanks ! I think Kinsmart many times tends to be sold at so-called P-O-P sales places like pharmacies and perhaps sized to more easily fit a standard display tray, thus the scaling. Some, like their Ford Crown Victoria are very close to 1/43 size.

Hi Mike, 

Almost every 7-11 here in SoCal has them. Some are pretty darn nice. Steve 

 



   
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