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Anyone know where I can pick up a model car version of my MYP? I have a few on my desk at work and I'd like to add a MYP. Looking to match my exact build, also looking for something bigger than matchbox size. I'm looking 1:36 size.
 
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Match Box Tesla Model Y coming in 2022. The nominal scale size is 1:64 but we won't know exact scale until this model is released.
Was really hoping for one of the 1:18 scale models, which are (were) offered by Tesla in every model (and apparently every color) except the MY. Those models are incredibly detailed and are a far cry from a Matchbox/Hot Wheels toy car. But at this point with the Model Y approaching its two year “birthday” I’ll settle for any scale model, including a 1:64 toy.
 
Was really hoping for one of the 1:18 scale models, which are (were) offered by Tesla in every model (and apparently every color) except the MY. Those models are incredibly detailed and are a far cry from a Matchbox/Hot Wheels toy car. But at this point with the Model Y approaching its two year “birthday” I’ll settle for any scale model, including a 1:64 toy.
Was there ever a Model X 1:18 model offered? I don't think I've ever seen it. I thought maybe they just don't bother with the SUVs.
 
For all considering a Model Y. A subject that we ignorantly wish to ignore for some reason is ACTUAL mileage per charge. If you’re planning on a Model Y (or a M3 for that matter) keep the following two things in mind

1) Phantom Braking is real on especially on country roads.

2) Deduct a minimum of 20 to 30% from advertised mileage. Cars.com just picked Model Y as EV of the year raving about it’s range of 330 mpg. Now deduct at least 20 to 30%.

Keep it real. Please. And yes I am a Tesla Owner and love it. But also appreciate truth.
 
For all considering a Model Y. A subject that we ignorantly wish to ignore for some reason is ACTUAL mileage per charge. If you’re planning on a Model Y (or a M3 for that matter) keep the following two things in mind

1) Phantom Braking is real on especially on country roads.

2) Deduct a minimum of 20 to 30% from advertised mileage. Cars.com just picked Model Y as EV of the year raving about it’s range of 330 mpg. Now deduct at least 20 to 30%.

Keep it real. Please. And yes I am a Tesla Owner and love it. But also appreciate truth.
All valid points; but what does any of that have to do with the availability of a scale model MY? Did you accidentally post to this thread?