XR250 Model Toy


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  • joeS

Posted 18 December 2001 - 08:21 AM

#1

Does anyone know who makes the XR250 model toy?

A company with a web site would be great.

Thanks
Joe

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  • XR300_Pilot

Posted 18 December 2001 - 09:34 AM

#2

What scale are you looking for?  

I know that Tonka and Maisto make 1:18 scale models and there is an XR400 available, but I haven't seen a 250.     :)  

You might try Die Cast Direct:

http://www.diecastdi...com/default.asp

  • joeS

Posted 18 December 2001 - 09:40 AM

#3

That's about the scale I want.

Something small.  I have seen the CR250 in one store.

  • XR300_Pilot

Posted 18 December 2001 - 11:46 AM

#4

Have you checked your local dealer or parts/accessory store?  They might know of another source.   :)

[ December 18, 2001: Message edited by: XR300 Pilot ]

  • Trail_Ryder

Posted 19 December 2001 - 03:00 AM

#5

Target stores sell an even smaller scale, red XR250.

  • CSS996

Posted 19 December 2001 - 04:18 AM

#6

Have you seen the 1:5 scale XR400? I have one in white and one in red. They are huge! They only cost about $20 and if you are VERY lucky you can find them at Toys R Us. There's also an olive green military XR. The detail is pretty nice, and they're almost indestructible! My three year old son who is pretty rough on his toys has been playing with my white one and it has no sign of wear!

I don't recall who makes them, but next time I'm out and they actually HAVE any of them, I'll post the manufacturer name and site, if they have one.

That is, if anybody's interested.

  • joeS

Posted 19 December 2001 - 08:33 AM

#7

Well, www.new-ray.com makes the cr250 and xr400.

I have contacted them to see if they will be making the xr250, but probably not.

I just thought it would be nice to have a minature version of one's bike.

Thanks
Joe

  • CSS996

Posted 19 December 2001 - 02:53 PM

#8

That's them! No red XR pictured, though.  :)




 
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