Awesome, Kakashi!
Heh, I've been in two of these, one a Mexico-made dinalpin, completely stock. The other, not stock blue with gold Gottis, FRP panels, 2.2 litre stroker with 3 -yes, 3; custom intake- Webers, dialed suspension, slicks, caged, the whole bollocks. The things eats Porsches. And the guy uses it to transport paper boxes for his printing business in the passenger's seat. On slicks no less. I haven't been able to make a photoshoot out of it, but the thing is very very fast.
Anyway, those "Del Prados" were also sold in Mexico along with magazines with info on the car. The models aren't made by Del Prado, that is the publishing house as far as I know. The models are lower-line Ixos or another brand of which I can't remember the name. Still great value for the money, I own a few myself.
Well, it has around 140 horsepower, but weighing in at 620 kilograms will make the car eat Porsches for sure. It's even bigger than a Kei car....
Sorry!Yeah, that's what I said. Literally.
wat.
1/43 Del Prado Renault Alpine A110
Is 1:87 interesting to you all?
Ill get a picture of my most recent one.👍To me it is
Ill get a picture of my most recent one.👍
There it is! Dont know much about the brand.
After about a year or two, I decided I'm going to go ahead and make a move on on a 1/43 scale car to add to the collection. I'll keep you all posted, and give an update in a few days.
1/43 scale is so expensive. ><
They can be but they aren't taking up tons of room compared to even larger scales.
Exactly why I collect 1:64s
I've been collecting 1/36 scale cars personally, most of them from a diecast company called Kinsmart.