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Good, I had the same impression about the price, it looks great and the LC2 is probably one of my favourite prototypes but 150€ is quite high (still in the "less desiderable Spark range price" anyway...)...the same seller has the black GMP 312PB for 200€...that's 50€ more but you get a much much more detailed model (yet another Ferrari in my collection and I want more variety, I'm basically purchasing anything I do like)...@Vitocorp
Lancia LC2 is probably my favorite Spark 1/18, just looks so sick, especially with the Martini livery. It is quite detailed exterior wise, being a resin and all. Interior looks good from what you can see through the windows. Lots of fine detailing around the wing supports too. Though, as much as I love the model, I do think Sparks are somewhat overpriced, being around $180-200 USD from most shops these days, though less desirable Spark racers can be had for around $140-$160 USD.
I also have a plain black GMP 312PB, and it is an amazing model. Uber detailed, though not quite CMC level. Looks amazing all opened up.
And as far as the V12 LMR goes, sometimes you can find nicer Kyosho versions for under $100 USD. Much nicer than the Maisto, which isn't a bad model itself. Though, Kyosho made two versions. One has an opening engine cover while the other doesn't. Other than that, they look pretty much identical.
There's a huge debate for resin vs diecast, from what I read resin models are unopenable, more expensive, more fragile but have a better paint job and the whole model tend to suffer from age less than a diecast one...Main reason I have the resins that I do have is the simple fact that they just ain't available in diecast opening form. Otherwise the only way I would get a resin is if it were significantly cheaper than an opening diecast.
The only thing that is stopping me from buying both Sparks because they look stunning it's the unremovable chassis...opening parts are the best thing you can have from a 1:18 model...
I think amalgam are resin aswell that open.IIRC FrontiArt are the only ones who make opening resin models, and they cost... a lot. The vast majority of resin models have no openings though.
a) Very.I've been thinking increasing my tiny collection. I just have one question, how dusty do your models get and how often do you clean them?
Not very, and i clean them never.I've been about thinking increasing my tiny collection. I just have one question, how dusty do your models get and how often do you clean them?
That was announced nearly 6 months ago, keep up at the back.Sorry if this has been posted already.
http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/...buts-at-annual-international-z-car-convention
Well it popped up in my news feed this morning, so back off.That was announced nearly 6 months ago, keep up at the back.
The 1/43 was announced 2 months before it was even a finalised car? Sure.That was announced nearly 6 months ago, keep up at the back.
You know we do have a search option for a reasonWell it popped up in my news feed this morning, so back off.
Quick search revealed nothing but what I just posted, so by all means if you are Mr Know-It-All please find it.You know we do have a search option for a reason
I've been about thinking increasing my tiny collection. I just have one question, how dusty do your models get and how often do you clean them?
this beauty for 190€, black version for 150€ should I go for it? (i prefer the #1 race version)
Imo, I'd go for the one vith the livery, as it's got a story behind and because it feels more "natural" with it.
this beauty for 190€, black version for 150€ should I go for it? (i prefer the #1 race version)
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/CMs-Peugeot-206-WRC-2001-Monte-Carlo-Rally-1-64-/121706033452
Seller doesn't know it's a secret model for that series release.
@Skython, This seller has a lot of these CM's with little bids right now.