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slotbaker

Depicts mood of post posted on 17-5-2004 at 00:57
Yep,
Thanks to the BIG P.
:bounc:
tamar

 posted on 17-5-2004 at 00:32
SO...ANOTHER (SLOT) MYSTERY SOLVED:D
slotbaker

 posted on 16-5-2004 at 22:23
Doc Pea,
Thank you for helping to identify the kit.
The friend's one is a kit fitted with an inertia motor.
(push along friction)
Thanks again,
Steve K.
TSRF

 posted on 16-5-2004 at 18:27
Hi Tamar,
What he has is a Miura kit issued in the early 1970's by Eidia from Japan. It was issued both as a static and a slot car kit. I have a similar kit from the same company with a Ferrari 512BB with metal and plastic angle-winder chassis powered by a Mabuchi FT26 ("26D") motor. Nice piece but outside the "classic" period...

Dr. Pea
tamar

 posted on 13-5-2004 at 13:53
g'day slotbaker

are you sure your friend said Mura...instead of Miura
There is a Lamborghini Miura 400, also know as the Lambo Jota.
slotbaker

Depicts mood of post posted on 12-5-2004 at 13:43
A friend has a kit that his father purchased years ago, and I have not heard of it before.
Can anyone provide any info on Lambo Mura P400 (racing model) by EIDIA in 1/25 scale?
I've not seen it yet, and hopefully get a geek at it on the weekend.
;)
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