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MARCH 18, 2013
Greetings!
 
Some interesting new 1/18 scale models are set for release by AutoArt this Spring:

First, we have the Alfa Romeo 33 TT 12 that dominated the World Championship for Makes in 1975, winning 7 of 8 races. Three race-winning versions are on the way. All three feature removable bodywork, opening doors and high detail, consistant with AA's goal of 'museum quality' miniatures. 

The Alfa will fit nicely into any collection of 1970s Group 5 or Group 6 Prototypes. 

For video game aficionados and fellow Flash Gordon fans, AutoArt will produce several versions of the futuristic Red Bull X2010, designed by Adrian Newey for Grand Turismo 5 as his vision of 'the ultimate racing car'. 

The first 3 versions are due to hit the US in May.

To take a bit of the sting off AA's new pricing, we are offering a 10% Advance Order Discount on these exciting new models to Email Update subscribers on orders placed before May 1, 2013.

To receive the discount, type AASpring2013 in the Coupon box when ordering online. If you wish to order in person or by telephone, you must mention this offer to receive the discount.

This offer is good on the models pictured below only:

aa87503
aa87503 - Alfa Romeo 33 TT 12 - Pescarolo / Bell - Winner, 1975 Spa 1000km
$329.95 - Reserve HERE

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aa87504 - Alfa Romeo 33 TT 12 - Merzario / Lafitte - Winner, 1975 Monza 1000km
$329.95 - Reserve  HERE

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aa87505 - Alfa Romeo 33 TT 12 - Merzario / Lafitte - Winner, 1975 Nurburgring 1000km
$329.95 - Reserve  HERE

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aa18105 - Red Bull X2010 - White
$190.95 - Reserve HERE

aa18106
aa18106 - Red Bull X2010 - Yellow
$190.95 - Reserve  HERE

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aa18107 - Red Bull X2010 - Red
$190.95 - Reserve HERE

We also expect the first shipments of AutoArt's previously announced 1/18 scale Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Coupes to arrive in April or May. Reserve HERE.

Looking for something to do this Saturday? Stop by the 35th Annual Ferrari Literature, Art and Model Expo at Continental Auto Sports in Hinsdale, Illinois from 9am till 3(?)pm. Admission is free and there are always some interested machines in the service area. We'll be there!

I'll be back later in the week with some Spark news. 

 - Paul