Friday, July 27, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Kyosho Lamborghini Countach LP500S Walter Wolf
Few cars have such icon status as the Lamborghini Countach. It was the car that featured on most boys bedroom walls during the 70's and 80's. Designed not to be anyway practical but purely for looks and performance the Countach introduced a new standard by which super cars would be measured.
My model is one of the Walter Wolf cars. Wolf had Lamborghini build him three special Countach cars, the first one was red followed by two blue cars. Both Autoart and Kyosho have blue models but the mirrors on the cars are different. The Autoart has round gold mirrors and the Kyosho blue aero dynamic mirrors. I belief the Autoart model is car #2 and Kyosho car #3.
The model ticks all the boxes, the detail inside and on the outside is perfect and the I found nothing wrong with the paint job or any of the details. If you are sport car model collector this is one car which model you need to have in your collection.
Monday, August 7, 2017
Autoart Porsche 997 GT3 RS 4.0
One of the great drivers cars of all the times the 997 GT3 RS 4.0 was Porsche 997 parting gift. Only 600 was made (100 more than the GT2 RS 500 cars). Porsche took the GT3 RS engine and increased it to a 4 litre giving 493 HP compared to regular RS 450 HP. Some engine piece was also taken from the RSR racing car and chassis parts from the GT2 RS was also used.
Nothing to complain about the model, I can't spot any flaws and as normal the quality is very high. Like on the my GR2 RS one of the high lights is the interior with the red roof lining. On the outside the white looks stunning on the pictures but in real life it looks a little bit blunt in my opinion. This car also have the biggest wing of all my cars in my collection.
A stunning addition to my collection. This is now my 6th 997 and maybe time to move on.
A nice touch is the safety belts made from lint.
Not much to see in the engine compartment.
The rear wing is impressive.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Autoart Porsche 997 GT3 RSR #75 Endurance Asia Team
Porsche is not only one of the world most famous sport car makers its also the world largest racing car manufacturer thanks largely to the success of the 911 GT3 racers. The 997 GT3 RSR won many race and championships in the GT2 classes.
This #75 RSR was entered by Endurance Team Asia in the 2009 Le Mans 24 hour endurance race where it finished 52nd overall. The GT2 category was won by the Flying Lizard Motorsport team also driving a 997 GT3 RSR.
Autoart has done well again with this model, on the outside and inside there is no flaws and the level of detail is high. I must admit I still not sure if I should have rather have gotten the white plain body version.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Autoart Porsche 997 GT2 RS
Brutally fast, the 997 GT2 RS claim to fame is that it's the fastest 911 and second fastest Porsche after the 918. The thing is that the GT2 RS is not really fast of the mark, the 0 - 100 km/h is only 3.3 seconds but 0 - 300 km/h is a different story, it comes up in only 26.7 seconds. When comparing that the Ferrari 458 Italia's time of 32.4 seconds and the Lamborghini Gallardo Huracan 27.6 seconds you realize how fast the GT2 RS really is.
My favorite part of this model must be the interior, one of the best in my collection. For example you can see this car does not have inside door handles, just straps, and on the model is exactly like the real thing. Also see the red roof liner, very well done Autoart.
A fast pair, GT2 RS and GT3 Cup.
My favorite part of this model must be the interior, one of the best in my collection. For example you can see this car does not have inside door handles, just straps, and on the model is exactly like the real thing. Also see the red roof liner, very well done Autoart.
A fast pair, GT2 RS and GT3 Cup.
Monday, January 30, 2017
Next ...
So what's next? First it was construction vehicles, but they just got too expensive, especially the nice big ones.
Next it was Ferrari's with a few other exotic's. I really love my Ferrari cars and my collection is now a nice size representing most of the post 1960 great cars with a few exceptions like the 288 GTO and 512 BB.
So I was thinking what about Lamborghini's? maybe a nice Countach or Diablo or one of the many different Gallardo's available?
The other option was Porsche.
The other option was Porsche.
Up to a while back I was not interested in Porsche's but last year I bought a bargain 997 GT3 Cup and the car really grew on me. So I started to look at other Porsche's and a few really struck a cord. The 924, 928, the old 911 RS 2.7 and GT1 went on my wishlist but it was the GT3 RS 4.0 and GT2 RS that got my attention.
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997 GT3 RS 4.0 |
Choosing between the two was not easy but the GT2 won and is on order. Fastest road going Porsche before the 918 came along it's good for 330 km/h thanks to twin turbo's turning out 620 hp. A wolf in sheep's cloths.
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997 GT2 RS |
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Autoart McLaren F1 Stealth
Few super cars can lay claim to the same fame as the McLaren F1. Holder of the title of the fastest production car for longer (1995 - 2005) than most the McLaren can reach a top speed of 386 km/h.
What makes the McLaren also unique is that it's a 3 seater, with driver in the middle for the best possible driving position. Powered by a BMW V12 the power output is a modest 486 kW compared for example to a Veyrons 750 kW.
Most reviewers does not like Gran Tourism Stealth F1 preferring the more authentic gold or silver cars or the orange F1 GTR. However I love this car in the black carbon. The composite detail of the body work is stunning. A nice touch is the matching racing helmet that comes with the model.
Not a cheap model but worth it.
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