My 1:18 Collection
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Re: My 1:18 Collection
I love that blue interior and the luggage set, too!
Re: My 1:18 Collection
The same is in my collection. LOVE this colour combo!
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Plymouth GTX 1970 - GMP
Well, I come with another off-theme post, in this case one of the good yankees, big, heavy, with his V8...
The truth is that a bit of a rebound, because it was the second option after returning a Ford 32 roadster that came with defects, but the truth is that I do not regret the extra expense.
I wanted a GMP, because at the level of details and "functionalities" it had been recommended to me and the truth is that, yes, it is worth it.
Hood hinges, operative suspensions, manual windows, sun visors, glove box, seats, cloth belts, practicable license plate for the tank, operative transmission, gear lever, antenna...
The biggest flaw perhaps, the gaps, where it detracts a bit. But the rest is worth it.
And I have always liked the GMP packaging, with very colorful boxes with images of the model.
So nothing, some photos to see if you can enjoy it a little:
Regards
Well, I come with another off-theme post, in this case one of the good yankees, big, heavy, with his V8...
The truth is that a bit of a rebound, because it was the second option after returning a Ford 32 roadster that came with defects, but the truth is that I do not regret the extra expense.
I wanted a GMP, because at the level of details and "functionalities" it had been recommended to me and the truth is that, yes, it is worth it.
Hood hinges, operative suspensions, manual windows, sun visors, glove box, seats, cloth belts, practicable license plate for the tank, operative transmission, gear lever, antenna...
The biggest flaw perhaps, the gaps, where it detracts a bit. But the rest is worth it.
And I have always liked the GMP packaging, with very colorful boxes with images of the model.
So nothing, some photos to see if you can enjoy it a little:
Regards
Re: My 1:18 Collection
The layers of details are just terrific! Is this a newish release or back from the day?
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Fantastic details on that!
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I bought it in april of this year, but the model is from 2020:
https://diecastsociety.com/gmp-new-the- ... mouth-gtx/
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Thanks. If all my models were this good I'd be in heaven!celituning wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 7:21 pmI bought it in april of this year, but the model is from 2020:
https://diecastsociety.com/gmp-new-the- ... mouth-gtx/
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Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R (KPGC110) - Kyosho
This time, I show you the photo session of this Japanese.
In general, it is a good model, with good details such as an excellent cockpit, a well-detailed engine, the Watanabe rims (these do dress the car) and different exterior details.
On the other hand, the gaps are not the best part of this model, but even so I think it is a good option. Let's say that it has that aura of a good oldie diecast, but I miss the gaps of actual models
The size of the car surprised me, it is really big, it looks more like an American muscle car than a Japanese "sports car".
I leave you with some photos that are not very good, but they serve to get an idea of the model.
Regards!
This time, I show you the photo session of this Japanese.
In general, it is a good model, with good details such as an excellent cockpit, a well-detailed engine, the Watanabe rims (these do dress the car) and different exterior details.
On the other hand, the gaps are not the best part of this model, but even so I think it is a good option. Let's say that it has that aura of a good oldie diecast, but I miss the gaps of actual models
The size of the car surprised me, it is really big, it looks more like an American muscle car than a Japanese "sports car".
I leave you with some photos that are not very good, but they serve to get an idea of the model.
Regards!
Re: My 1:18 Collection
I appreciate the older gens over the newer ones. Nice addition.