Just got this diecast holy grail of AUTOart; The McLaren F1 in Jet Black color 1/18 scale and wanted to share the unboxing with you guys! Follow me on Instagram: / thediecastf. . Instrumental produced by getzh: / sharetrb
One of them if It's not It. This F1, the NSX and NSX-R are in my oppinion the best that Autoart has ever produced. I was trying to buy one if these F1s in black but the prices are crazy, so I'm searching for a NSX-R at the moment. Still wanna get someday the F1 though.
@@nachoperaita3460 the pagani zondas and mazda 787 i think are judged by most as autoarts best efforts. detail levels on those way outshine the f1 and nsx
@@albertkelly7129 I forgot the 787B 😅. That one is amazingly detailed for what I Saw in pictures and videos, even It comes with the trophy replica. Although at the moment for me the NSXs seem more affordable. I already have a Veyron Sang Noir that is really detailed so I don't know what crazy level of details Will have the 787B. I Hope that I could also buy It someday.
HOLY!!! Congratulations man, NO FREAKING way u got this. I have the 1:12 Minichamps McLaren F1 in dark blue. This though is literally the rarest and most expensive 1:18 Autoart piece u can get. Take good care of this model.
Best Autoart model ever made!!! Better made and looking than the overrated but enough beautiful Autoart zonda r I think Hwver congrats to have this lil gem in ur collection!!! Keep on👍👍👍
Very nice details! Just the underbody is not detailed - but on the other hand I don't know many people who are expecting a detailed underbody because it will not be visible the most of the time. All the other details are really amazing!
well its not so much a downside as it just sparks the question of why Autoart chooses to leave out those kinds of details on some of their high end models but will include detailed underbodies on some lower end models. if i pay a premium for more details then it would make sense to expect very little compromises.
@@kennyb8412 Personally I don't care because usually you don't take a look over it. My reference is to the many people who are usually complaining when seeing such underbodies. Also a McLaren dealership is only 25 km far away from me. So I got the chance to sneak peak under it. There is not much to see also because the car is this deep but the diffusor on the rear has a wavy form from underneath. But like I mentioned, I don't care about this detail because you don't look at it the most of the time when your model car is placed on its place in your collection. You usually only take it in your hands to clean off the dust - and usually you also don't do that on the underbody.
I don't know what it is called but at some models you will have that kind of tool included. Paudi models have it very cool looking like the key of a car. At one of my recent models - but I don't remember which one - I found a plastic tool to open the doors. It looks very similar to a cuticle pusher but in plastic not in metal and the top wasn't bent - it was more flat like a screwdriver. However, you can get those tools with some models.
expect to pay a pretty penny. also, if youre like me and want the 1:18 models from autoart but dont have much space for them then check out their 1:43 versions. they have a fully opening and detailed F1 version like this one in 1:43. i recently got myself the aventador signature series that also has opening parts and full details and let me just tell ya, dont let the size fool you, these smaller models are superb! very detailed even on the non opening ones! plus i can collect a lot of them since they all will fit nicely on a shelf and wont require you to think about where you can make space for em, not to mention they're much cheaper compared to their 1:18 counterparts.