Has anyone heard rumors of anyone doing a plastic H2? I think there are some die-cast models, but I've got a particular project in mind which requires a plastic kit.
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Has anyone heard rumors of anyone doing a plastic H2? I think there are some die-cast models, but I've got a particular project in mind which requires a plastic kit.
I'm gettin a Hummer! Woo Hoo!
Cheers, Max Bryant
snipped-for-privacy@modelcar.com (Greg Plummer) wrote in :
Alternatively, take a brick, and cut out a wedge to form the windscreen and hood. It'll even handle better than the original.
I actually got to see one catch on fire this week in Florida. Expensive bonfire!
snipped-for-privacy@bellsouth.net wrote in :
The first dissatisfied customer setting fire to his truck (the 'Maus' of cars)?
nope poor SOB was driving down I95 and it burst into flames
don't think he was poor.
snipped-for-privacy@verizon.net (e) wrote in :
Poor in spirit, maybe.
he is now.
i kinda doubt it. first he'll call his lawyer, then dealer, then hummer. unless he did something really stupid to it, i bet he gets another with a tacit agreement to shut up about it.
I've seen about three which is about three too many. :(
Bill Banaszak, MFE
My own take is that the H2 is about the worst SUV on or off the road for the price or any other economic valuation you choose to make, but the real proof will be to look back in about 2013 and see how good opinions of them are then. I remember lots of people thinking the Chevy Citation and the other X-cars (wasn't that the name GM had for them?) were really great when they first came out in the early '80s, but it didn't take long for everyone to figure out they were junk. Assuming we're even allowed to own SUVs in 2013, let's see if the H2 is still around, new or used.
Mark Schynert
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for they shall *walk* to their destination...
LOL
close.....
find a box, attach wheels, you got a H2 kit
Covering said box with Bare-Metal foil will get you a model of the one that visits my neighbourhood. With all the lights it has and that shiny surface it reminds me of a Japanese tinplate toy of the '50s.
Bill Banaszak, MFE
funny, they cost about the same today.
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