Various Scale
Chrysler Crossfire 
Models

12/27/08
    
	
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				Here's a few models of the Chrysler 
				Crossfire...
				
					One of my 
					other pastimes is collecting die cast vehicles.  Here's 
					a few Crossfire models. 
					This is a 
					line-up of the range of sizes I have.  The largest is 
					an 
					AM/FM/CD Alarm.  The rest are die cast models. 
				 
			 
			
			
			  
					
					
					  
					
				
					This is a 
					nice set of four highly detailed models from Racing 
					Champions in roughly 1/64-scale.  The silver one is 
					quite common and sold in a couple different package schemes.  
					The other three are fairly uncommon.  Mine came as the 
					four-car set you see here, packaged in small clear plastic 
					boxes. 
				 
			 
  
  
			
				
					Ricko makes 
					a number of nicely done HO-Scale models of the Crossfire in 
					both coupe and roadster form. 
				 
			 
			  
			
				
					Motor Max 
					makes these budget priced 1/64-scale models.  The 
					silver one is available at Toys 'R Us in their cheap die 
					cast series.  It was also passed out at Toy Fair in a 
					little box, with the Red Box imprint on the side (seen 
					here).  I worked hard to track down the red and white 
					ones elsewhere. 
				 
			 
			  
			  
			
				
					Two 
					1/50-scale models from DUB CITY.  Both nice models of 
					how a Crossfire might look if narrowed and fit with some 
					radical wheels... 
				 
			 
			  
			  
			
				
					These 
					1/43-scale models are from the Toy's 'R Us house brand.  
					They were each part of multi-car sets.  I suspect, like 
					the other Motor Max Crossfires, there are blue, silver and 
					red ones "out there" somewhere...  These are very nice 
					though you must purchase the entire set to get the 
					Crossfire... 
				 
			 
			  
			  
			
				
					New Ray 
					makes a nice Crossfire model.  I was able to find them 
					in Kay Bee Toys, Family Dollar, and on eBay.  The blue 
					one cost me dearly because I failed to check the shipping 
					amount and was billed $35 to have it shipped from Hong Kong.  
					That was totally unnecessary both because it doesn't cost 
					that much to ship and because they are available in USA for 
					less than $5.  Stupid is as stupid does... 
				 
			 
			  
			
				
					This model 
					is apparently available as a basic RC toy and as I found, a 
					battery powered model.  It's not too bad though very 
					toy-like. 
				 
			 
			  
			
				
					Four 
					different versions of the Motor Max 1/24-scale model.  
					The blue one is sold as a kit (Testors) or assembled (Motor 
					Max); the others came to me assembled.  There is 
					a black one as well that I got after making these images. 
				 
			 
			  
			
				
					Another 
					four Motor Max models.  This time in 1/18-scale.  
					These are very nice models and include a moving rear 
					spoiler!  The engine detail is not as nice as the 
					Maisto but could be improved by painting.  The interior 
					is quite good. 
				 
			 
			  
			
				
					Two of 
					three Maisto 1/18-scale Crossfires that I have.  The 
					third is red metallic and was overlooked during the 
					photography because it is displayed elsewhere... 
				 
			 
			  
			
				
					The coupe 
					from Norev.  They also make a very fine roadster, like 
					this in 1/43-scale. 
				 
			 
			  
			
				
					And a car 
					that I am sure many Crossfire owners would love to own and 
					drive - the Mercedes McLaren SLR...1/50 scale by DUB CITY. 
				 
			 
			  
			  
				
				  
				
				  
				  
				  
				 
				
				  
				  
				 
				 
			  
			  
			
				
					
 
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					item is not available... 
				 
			 
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