>>7417933>But god damn is that thing expensive. For essentially a giant brick with treads, the price tag on it is ridiculous. While we seem to be going through an amazing renaissance of 3"3/4 figures, there's a noticeably drought in terms of vehicles and playsets. Is Star Wars the only place to get vehicles in this scale? I know Acid Rain used to do larger vehicles, but all the newer stuff seems to be at a smaller scale, and I can't think of any other toyline making stuff for 1:18.Lanard (The Corps!), Chap Mei (under various brandings) and M&C (Power Team Elite) all do vehicles that will roughly accommodate 1:18 figures. What line you buy from will largely be decided by where you live and how real-world you want your rides to be.
The golden age of the big, real-world 1:18 vehicles is long gone. Go browse eBay for 21st Century Toys, Unimax, and Bbi's Elite Force line, and keep in mind all those big toys retailed for a fractions of their secondary market prices.
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