Treat it like an investment, buy under market price - sell at or over market price and do it quickly.
Otherwise, treat it like a hobby and enjoy what You've got

That *is* cool...do you have bigger scans of that? I'd like to read that but the pics you uploaded are too small.KyoshoScorpionKid wrote:This Catalog rocks
Coelacanth wrote:That *is* cool...do you have bigger scans of that? I'd like to read that but the pics you uploaded are too small.KyoshoScorpionKid wrote:This Catalog rocks
OK, so Flash is not great, but having a catalogue consisting entirely of pictures and text as an App is inane.
I know it kind of sucks for you guys, but that's exactly what I'm hoping will happen. I've always liked the Scorpion, but not enough to spend the kind of money they go for.shodog wrote:My thoughts exactly. I'm tired of collecting all sort of expensive cars and parts only to make them worth 1/4 what I paid because they rerelease them.KyoshoScorpionKid wrote:WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All my Scorpions will be worthless ! DAMN! They should only do the Turbo Scorpion. I am sure they won't use the very brittle cast aluminum. OMG this changes everything!
WHAT'S NEXT THE OPTIMA!
DAMMIT KYOSHO!
RC
I like the way you think.markbt73 wrote: I know it kind of sucks for you guys, but that's exactly what I'm hoping will happen. I've always liked the Scorpion, but not enough to spend the kind of money they go for.
But I'm also not willing to spend the (probably) $300 that a re-re will cost. I don't need to build one from new, and I don't like pristine shelf queens. I just want a nice occasional runner with some patina and some non-original parts.
So what I'm hoping to see is that collectors keep their best cars, and sell off the "B" and "C" list cars, and parts cars, for cheap-ish, so I can put together my kind of car for an affordable price.
We all enjoy this hobby in our own ways, and for me, this is potentially excellent news.
What gets me is that I didn't think this hobby had the popularity in this day and age to warrant companies thinking it was a sound financial decision to start re-releasing their old products again from decades ago.shodog wrote:My thoughts exactly. I'm tired of collecting all sort of expensive cars and parts only to make them worth 1/4 what I paid because they rerelease them.KyoshoScorpionKid wrote:WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All my Scorpions will be worthless ! DAMN! They should only do the Turbo Scorpion. I am sure they won't use the very brittle cast aluminum. OMG this changes everything!
WHAT'S NEXT THE OPTIMA!
DAMMIT KYOSHO!
RC
I don't think it's as simple as that but I get what you're trying to say. Yes, if you get something valuable for much less than the items worth, you can immediately flip it to make a profit. That's not what an investment is though. An investment is something you buy that you know will appreciate in value over time. You need to hold on to said item for that to happen. This is why R/C collectors get bent out of shape when a company reproduces their legacy products. The collector held on to the item for it to appreciate in value only to have the item reproduced again thus hurting the resale value.DennisM wrote:I might have mentioned this before - if You see it as an investment
Treat it like an investment, buy under market price - sell at or over market price and do it quickly.
Otherwise, treat it like a hobby and enjoy what You've got
And the front caster adjusters. Tighten too hard and they break like peanut brittleHcp22 wrote:X2stulec52 wrote:I'll buy one, because I'm a fan, but I am not loving re-releases because I love the hunt for cars and parts, almost as much as owning them.
X2shodog wrote:It remains to be seen how true they stay to the original.
The only week point is the railsCoelacanth wrote:I've never owned a Scorpion so I don't know what the weaknesses of the car were, but hopefully they would be addressed. The shocks & shock collars, easily bendable front shock tower and gearbox would probably all be weak links. If I were to buy one, I'd hope it would survive a reasonable modern electronics system.
I also hope it won't be ridiculously expensive...which it might be, if Kyosho indeed had to re-make all the molds, as the rumor was that all the molds were destroyed for their classics.
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