2:55 that is a wrong statement. The EB110 was initially designed by Gandini and he incorporated a lot of design elements from the Maserati Chubasco concept car which was made public during the same time. If you compare the two cars, you'll see a lot of similarities between them.
Great comparison! Some other versions of these entry level models include Anson and Majorette (I believe the Majorette may have been a French rebrand of the Anson version). It probably falls somewhere in between the two. One cool feature is that you press the rear license plate and it acts as a release for the spoiler to rise (eject) up. Cool to hear about these variations. I may have to grab a Bburago and try applying the waterslide decals to make a LeMans inspired version (the Bburago race version doesn't seem too common). Top tier would be to grab the AUTOart SS racing version but that'll be down the road for me :)
Wow , that's a great comparison between the Maisto and Bburago at 1 1/18 scale Bugatti EB 110 and they are looking fantastic and very detailed . Thank you so much for sharing my friend and have a great Sunday !🎩👌🏻🏅🏆👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤝🏻
i think your maisto is just a dustier and older model while your bburago is in near mint condition. if a near mint maisto eb110 could be found, i'd recommend that over the bburago because of the more accurate wheels with the EB centrelocks, the black trim around the rear windows and the better looking interior
Great comparison !! I have three Bburago eb110s (1 Red Thailand one, 1 LM Livery China one, and 1 Red Italy one.) Though imo, now the Maisto one is arguably rarer than the Bburago one. Also, I am still searching for the Maisto Dauer EB110.
I think if you were comparing the cars without looking at the real car they both look quite good but the paint on the Bburago is a lot better than the Maisto model.