Is this any good??
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Is this any good??
Just browsed Amazon for Knight Rider, not done so in a while and found tho Elite 1;43 model..
Anyone know anything about it?
Does it have a working Scanner does doors etc open??
http://www.amazon.co.uk/K-I-T-T-Knight- ... roduct_top" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Anyone know anything about it?
Does it have a working Scanner does doors etc open??
http://www.amazon.co.uk/K-I-T-T-Knight- ... roduct_top" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Is this any good??
What is your budget for a Kitt
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Re: Is this any good??
Well no real budget in mind..
Just want something I haven't got thats ready assembled..
Got the electronic Kitt and the joyride Kitt and Karr..
Just want something I haven't got thats ready assembled..
Got the electronic Kitt and the joyride Kitt and Karr..
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Re: Is this any good??
You might want to look at the Hotwheels Elite Kitt 1:18. I currently have one and it is pretty awesome. The scanner works, the doors open, the hood opens, the t-tops can be opened and removed, the lisence plate can flip around.
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Re: Is this any good??
Cool.. I'll look at that..K.I.T.T Fan wrote:You might want to look at the Hotwheels Elite Kitt 1:18. I currently have one and it is pretty awesome. The scanner works, the doors open, the hood opens, the t-tops can be opened and removed, the lisence plate can flip around.
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Re: Is this any good??
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Re: Is this any good??
If you are running out of space for modelcars, 1/43 KITT is good alternative as it's smaller model. Also, nice addition next to the 18th scale version as well. It doesn't have the scanner though, just a red paint in it's place, no opening parts either but that's nothing unusual in 1/43 collectible models.
Here's few photos of my HW Elite 1/43 KITT:
There's also 1/43 KARR now available, haven't gotten that one yet but I intend to, maybe with 1/18 KARR when it's released.
Here's few photos of my HW Elite 1/43 KITT:
There's also 1/43 KARR now available, haven't gotten that one yet but I intend to, maybe with 1/18 KARR when it's released.
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Re: Is this any good??
we need better Knight Rider toys....
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Re: Is this any good??
I don't like the idea of the scanner being painted on..
Seems a bit naff..
Seems a bit naff..
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Re: Is this any good??
I think it is a little expensive, I find one is very similar with Kitt, but it is moe cheap, here
I found it here: http://www.toyswill.com/124-lamborghini ... p-999.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
what do you think about that !
I found it here: http://www.toyswill.com/124-lamborghini ... p-999.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
what do you think about that !