Miami Vice Model

TEAMBAJA

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Somebody was looking for one of these awhile back on OSO. They are getting hard to find. Just ran across this one............

http://cgi.ebay.com/MIAMI-VICE-Scar...14&_trkparms=72:1205|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318

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Check your new P.M. I got the video up on youtube.

Your new vid is a giant leap in the right direction compared to some of the previous ones posted, but you can do better. Now get back to work and make a better one.


BTW, if your going to market high end boats for a living you may consider combing your hair and putting on a deccent shirt.;)
 
I've got one I'll sell. Only imperfection is on the box where the price tag used to be.

SOLD
 

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Heck with that , the same seller had the " Billy Carter redneck power pickup " model. Now that's got to be a bit more rare than miami vice model . That I have to have.
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From 86-88 Monogram models produced three Scarab KV model kits. The first was the "Miami Vice" kit released in 86. "Splash Dancer" and "Dazzlement" were released as spinoff kits until 88. If you were a fan of the boat, you probably had the kit. Let's see some pics posted of your builds.
The Dazzlement version was actually done based on a 377 that belongs to the owners of Ateco Engines. They still have the boat and run it on Michigan and the Gulf around Tampa.
Don't have any info on Splash Dancer.
 

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Some pics of a built kit that were sent to me awhile back.

Take note of the custom and after market detail parts in the engine compartment. For those who are not familiar with this kit, all this detail is in a 1-3/4" x 2" space.

NICE JOB!!
 

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Some pics of a built kit that were sent to me awhile back.

Take note of the custom and after market detail parts in the engine compartment. For those who are not familiar with this kit, all this detail is in a 1-3/4" x 2" space.

NICE JOB!!

Thats awesome!

Does that say Slayer on the side?
 
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