A channel dedicated to mostly 1:18 scale race, exotic and sports cars. We do model reviews, industry talk, news and commentary. The goal is try to help collectors with making sensible purchasing choices based on your collecting goals.
Funny, I've just recently mentioned in the forums I can't believe there's no opening Singer available. Gunther would be a welcome addition too! And more opening quality RWBs.
I got my first motorhelix a few months ago in 1:18 and I have ordered the motorhelix 1:12 Nissan skyline r34 and will do an unboxing video when I receive it at the end of October, it’s cost me £900 so it will be the only 1:12 scale car I will be purchasing. I will be purchasing a few more motorhelix skylines in 1:18 before moving onto collecting ignition models
Thanks for the great review. Nice models and glad the panel gaps are better not worst like their earlier sample photos. One area that could be improved are the exhaust pipes, which have no depth. I am waiting for other colors to come out then decide.
@@diecastden what you think of the stripe? Will you be getting one of the clean specs without stripe in the future? MH has shown samples of red, purple, jade green and blue but no release date announced yet.
Got the SE30 and ordered the Jota. This SVR might be next on my list. XD Great review. The Diablo is often considered the last actual Lamborghini because as you mentioned, it got more restrained in the following millennium: more practicalities and electronic help for novice drivers not used to a V12 and no traction control. Though the exterior has gotten wilder with parametric 3d modeling, the newer Lambos just don't have that razor's edge of danger that the older ones had. Wish AutoArt would go back to metal bodies but at least the details have been improved, for sure.
It looks amazing man! I love the weathered cars. Even tho is like Porsche , Cadi is my favorite LMH/LMDH in terms of sound. Thank you for the video, was great as always!
Hi dude, very nice I see a video back of you. Not interested in this model, but never heard of this diecast brand, but happy to see they don't mess around, looks great. Autoart let a hole in the market, others filling in ;) Tahts fantastic
Anything is possible when dealing with Chinese manufacturing. If LCD did make this for HPD, the bigger question would be why? They have the McLaren license, why wouldn't this be an LCD model?
I passed on this model as I was put off by the panel gap in the front wheel arches, covered by the Ferrari logo: the panels in that spot aren't nicely flush on a lot of examples and, in any case the gap isn't there on the real car (or Looksmart's 1/43d version for that matter). That being said: thanks for the review!
I stiil haver to buy this model, and after your comparison I will go for Norev version. I prefer transparent rear lights, the carbon fiber details, the interiror much better in my opinion. Thanks!
This channel deserves a lot more views, orders of magnitude more... exceptional review from somebody familiar with models and terminology, straight to the point and without music or any other distractions! Appreciate your work sir, please, do keep doing it the way you do it.
One other thing, RE: Value. I look at model collecting as a value prop that if I decide to sell a model, I break even. Breaking even is a real win here, some up, some slightly down, but in the end if you can break even I think you're doing great. This also means finding a deal once in a while if you can. None of these are for investment unless you're a scalper in the Hot Wheels world, or specialty diecast.
It looks very nice! I wish i had the money and the space to buy 1/18. I see 1/18 version everywhere but i hope they will bring in the stores the 1/43 versions too. I really want the 1/43 to fit my 1/43 Le Mans / Endurance collection.