Mk1 Moke 1/24 model kit
Created by: auto-union
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NICE!
(I paid less than that for my first Mini away back in 1972!)
(I paid less than that for my first Mini away back in 1972!)
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"Hang on a minute lads....I've got a great idea."
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In all my years of collecting mini models, I've never seen that Moke kit. An example of hens teeth.
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I have one MOTOBITZ 1/24 scale kit available, this is from their last low volume production run, no more available. It's hard to find a kit of any scale for Mokes, this is a really well produced kit and can be converted to Australian big wheel version by adding the fender extensions and rear kickbacks. If you have a Tamiya 1/24 Cooper S kit you can really spice this Moke up with wheels and detailed engine. Asking $195 USD plus $25 USD postage from Australia. Payment by paypal.