Presenting the beautiful Bugatti 57S Atlantic by Autoart. The details on this model are incredible.
The spoke wheel
Interior
Autoart 1:18 Bugatti 57S Atlantic
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Beautiful model. I totally forgot AA even did these.
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Few pics of the Atlantic with the Chiron
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Nice family pics! A local family has a Chiron very close to that spec.
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All in the family!
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Similarly,
An outstanding model by AutoArt!
The seats seem to be from leather, the door handles are movable, all the air-vents (at the engine hood and on the roof) are openable and each of them contains a perforated metal mesh! I also like the beige color of the interior - to me, it's more interesting than the black one of the CMC's model.
While it is definitely one of the best models by AutoArt, it is still fa-a-ar away from the level of details of CMC. Where CMC uses small and tiny parts made from metal, AutoArt still uses ones made from plastic. Where CMC tries to represent each and every tiny bit of the engine and wiring, AutoArt limits itself in general representation that lacks a lot of small and tiny details. Thus, what was completely unexpectable several years ago was the fact the AutoArt's and the CMC's Bugatti 57SC where available in Germany for the same price, whereas CMC is obviously at another level of detailing!
Anyway, the AutoArt's Bugatti 57SC is a very good and live model.
An outstanding model by AutoArt!
The seats seem to be from leather, the door handles are movable, all the air-vents (at the engine hood and on the roof) are openable and each of them contains a perforated metal mesh! I also like the beige color of the interior - to me, it's more interesting than the black one of the CMC's model.
While it is definitely one of the best models by AutoArt, it is still fa-a-ar away from the level of details of CMC. Where CMC uses small and tiny parts made from metal, AutoArt still uses ones made from plastic. Where CMC tries to represent each and every tiny bit of the engine and wiring, AutoArt limits itself in general representation that lacks a lot of small and tiny details. Thus, what was completely unexpectable several years ago was the fact the AutoArt's and the CMC's Bugatti 57SC where available in Germany for the same price, whereas CMC is obviously at another level of detailing!
Anyway, the AutoArt's Bugatti 57SC is a very good and live model.
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I don't collect very many classic or vintage cars in general, however, I did add the CMC Bugatti 57SC in black. This was in 2011, purchased for $375 CND. Nuts how things have changed!