I don't like that INNO64 uses paint for some lines instead of actually molding them into the casting, and also the wheels look a bit chunky in comparison. Still, INNO64 looks to me like the more accurate version between the 2, that's why I bought it. With a wheel swap it should be able to improve the overall look and stance of the model.
Both of them have their pros and cons when it comes to the little things but overall, it shouldn’t be a big deal breaker for the collector but they both look good. To each their own when it comes to all collectors 🔥🤘🏻💀🤘🏻🔥
Honestly i can't justifiy 13 bucks more for the Inno64. The paint seems a little clean, but watching the Ferrari logo not applied correctly it's a shame for that price and, at this point, just get the cheapest one.
@@sportmodel64 i know, both are not perfect and cause of this i think they should be at the same price at this point. I will pay a model more than others only if i see much more details or a better paint but watching the main logo applied like that...nope. In my opinion of course.
Inno is my favorite brand, but, unfortunately, they often have mistakes that might not be there for that kind of money... Plus stickers with air gaps instead of paint.