My 1:18 Collection
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Obviously, to accommodate the latest additions, it was necessary to expand the capacity of the showcase.
For this he added 4 more shelves, and took the opportunity to paint the background in black and put lighting on the new shelves.
This was the result:
Regars!
For this he added 4 more shelves, and took the opportunity to paint the background in black and put lighting on the new shelves.
This was the result:
Regars!
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A solid collection, great display!
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Lamborghini Gallardo Supertrofeo Stradale - Autoart.
At this point i assumed i had developed an obsession for Lamborghinis
The Grigio Telesto is perfect. Fits perfectly with red details and black wheels.
A really good diecast that could be bought at reasonable prices.
On the other hande, the exhaust finishing is something that doesn't look so real.
At this point i assumed i had developed an obsession for Lamborghinis
The Grigio Telesto is perfect. Fits perfectly with red details and black wheels.
A really good diecast that could be bought at reasonable prices.
On the other hande, the exhaust finishing is something that doesn't look so real.
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Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera[/SIZE]
Autoart
It not usual see this model on white. It isn't my favorite colour, but looks nice.
Autoart
It not usual see this model on white. It isn't my favorite colour, but looks nice.
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Lamborghini Huracan Performante - Autoart
I thought: If I have the most radical versions of Gallador, I must have the same on the Huracan...and I bought this epic Huracan Performante in the best color for me.
I thought: If I have the most radical versions of Gallador, I must have the same on the Huracan...and I bought this epic Huracan Performante in the best color for me.
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Nothing wrong with Lambos!
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I have looked at that Performante a million times, but never clicked the 'add to basket' button on in. Don't know why exactly, because it looks good.
Like your diorama btw!
Like your diorama btw!
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The next one was this amazing MP4-12 by Autoart.
Regards
Regards
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Then I bought this Mercedes G63 AMG 6x6 by Autoart, a model out of my collection theme.
The reason to buy it was that My 2 years old son. He always take the Autoart brochure, and open it in the page of the 6x6. He said "daddy me like"
And I had to buy it.
Y unas en el diorama, donde entra justo justo:
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The reason to buy it was that My 2 years old son. He always take the Autoart brochure, and open it in the page of the 6x6. He said "daddy me like"
And I had to buy it.
Y unas en el diorama, donde entra justo justo:
Regards
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Cool add! No reason to hate it, it is great to look at and the shelf presence cannot be denied.
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Lamborghini Countach LP400 - Kyosho.
It is a Lamborghini Countach LP400 from Kyosho. I already had the same Kyosho Ousia model, a sealed diecast, and I found this unit with some tare at a fairly decent price, so i like more openable models, I decided to get it. I prefer a good openable with some tare, than a sealed in perfect condition.
And the truth is that it does not disappoint, it improves the sealed one in many aspects, not only in that it opens everything.
After polishing, s and waxed, I could do the respective session:
I hope you like it!
It is a Lamborghini Countach LP400 from Kyosho. I already had the same Kyosho Ousia model, a sealed diecast, and I found this unit with some tare at a fairly decent price, so i like more openable models, I decided to get it. I prefer a good openable with some tare, than a sealed in perfect condition.
And the truth is that it does not disappoint, it improves the sealed one in many aspects, not only in that it opens everything.
After polishing, s and waxed, I could do the respective session:
I hope you like it!
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The next was this Ferrari SP1 from Bburago.
I love this car, and I would like to start in the world of customizing models...so I think that the value of this model helps to do it.
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I love this car, and I would like to start in the world of customizing models...so I think that the value of this model helps to do it.
Regards
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Porsche 911 (997) GT2RS - Autoart
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Lamborghini Murcielado - Autoart
Well, it seems that I have taken a liking to Lamborghini.
Normally, when I buy models I take into account several aspects:
1. That it enters the self-imposed theme (a deception, but good).
2. I like the real car.
3. That the scale reproduction has details that I like.
This car, point two did not fulfill it, in fact it may be the Lamborghini that I like the least of all.
But I saw a report and there were two details in particular that I loved, one the wheel / tire / brakes set. I liked the detail of all the rim hardware, the different throat, but above all, the finish of the brake disc.
And on the other hand, the exhaust pipes.
And that's why I bought it.
Despite having improvable details such as the interior mold lines, the painted side indicator, and construction problems such as the loss of strength of the doors.
And here it is, in this "rare" Ithaca Green color.
Regards
Well, it seems that I have taken a liking to Lamborghini.
Normally, when I buy models I take into account several aspects:
1. That it enters the self-imposed theme (a deception, but good).
2. I like the real car.
3. That the scale reproduction has details that I like.
This car, point two did not fulfill it, in fact it may be the Lamborghini that I like the least of all.
But I saw a report and there were two details in particular that I loved, one the wheel / tire / brakes set. I liked the detail of all the rim hardware, the different throat, but above all, the finish of the brake disc.
And on the other hand, the exhaust pipes.
And that's why I bought it.
Despite having improvable details such as the interior mold lines, the painted side indicator, and construction problems such as the loss of strength of the doors.
And here it is, in this "rare" Ithaca Green color.
Regards
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ALFA ROMEO 4C - Autoart
Grey exterior + red leather is a perfect match. And If you add a big bargain...It is a must. So I added this Alfa to the collection.
Regards!
Grey exterior + red leather is a perfect match. And If you add a big bargain...It is a must. So I added this Alfa to the collection.
Regards!