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Tango0108 May 2017 11:05 a.m. PST

The third Hexy car is available and it is a police car in 28mm sold with enough to block a road.


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Part time gamer12 May 2017 11:59 p.m. PST

An 'actual' 28mm Police car, rare and would realy be great for the hobby. Granted there are a number of models out there that are 'close' and they work, still not the same.
However, I wish they were produced in plastic.. just personal material of choice.

Lion in the Stars13 May 2017 2:42 a.m. PST

Injection-molded plastic is really expensive to set up, more than $10,000 USD for the tool to cast.

All you need to do with this model is glue the chassis to the body and then glue the wheels on, so what you do is put the body together, then rest that on a couple pieces of cardboard to get your ride height, then glue the wheels to the chassis. A bit more than I thought at first glance, maybe the "real model" demanded a detailed chassis…

If I were Hexy, I'd be talking to the guys at Antenociti's workshop, since Aciti has figured out how to get a good car model out of a one-piece mold. No assembly required, just a wash to remove mold release and paint!

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