Again cool video Rob. And yeah the rear wheels also have different offset. They are at different distances from the fender edge. Annoying, considering that most collectors are perfectionists to some extent. 👍👌 But the look of the car is awesome ❄
To me GT Spirit delivers pretty good stuff in general, but their quality control... it's like they just can't get out of their own way! They could be a really great brand if they just delivered a reliable base-line quality. With a little more effort they could really shake up a the lower-end resin scene and 'Kyosho' could stop messing around and just make 'respectable quality opening die-cast metal' 1:18 cars instead of trying to serve 'two masters'.
That $120 usd isn't always the case sadly. Picking them up on the aftermarket many of these run $180 usd. RWB burning a hole in my pocket. Edit: still love this car. All those cars with character I swear. For this particular model could something be wedged into the wheel well to put slight pressure on the wheel that is causing the wobble to fix the issue?
Very good review of this interesting model I am with mixed feelings, on the one hand I am very tempted to buy it I love the appearance of a GT racing car, but... I do not like those white wheels at all, if I bought it I would exchange them for some OZ Racing hehehe
Oh I'm old enough to remember Koenig, I was buying Road & Track magazine back then and they featured quite a few Koenig cars. I just don't remember this one
@@ROBSMODELCARS 😂 Actually I may be wrong, I noticed u already did a review some years back of the Koenig Diablo! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wvif94-9SZg.html Plus the rear spoiler on this white one looks different to the Koenig.
@@ROBSMODELCARS Actually the model is based on this car - a relatively recent mod ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P0ILbYw1uGQ.html it’s made By Kazuki Ohashi - there’s your KO!