yeah, i'd personally choose the Zonda over the CGT since they're both white. Looksmart makes great models, plus since they're resin, the models are near perfect.
My R8 GT is Looksmart and it is stunning. 1:43s are so cool because of how meticulous they are and are highly collectible. My R8 is also 1 of 30. I'm trying to build a better collection and eventually come up with some cool way to display them.
yeah, i'd personally choose the Zonda over the CGT since they're both white. Looksmart makes great models, plus since they're resin, the models are near perfect.
My R8 GT is Looksmart and it is stunning. 1:43s are so cool because of how meticulous they are and are highly collectible. My R8 is also 1 of 30. I'm trying to build a better collection and eventually come up with some cool way to display them.
That's always the hardest part for me. Figuring how and where to display them
yeah, i'd personally choose the Zonda over the CGT since they're both white. Looksmart makes great models, plus since they're resin, the models are near perfect.
My R8 GT is Looksmart and it is stunning. 1:43s are so cool because of how meticulous they are and are highly collectible. My R8 is also 1 of 30. I'm trying to build a better collection and eventually come up with some cool way to display them.
1:43s can yield you quite a profit if you invest in a proper model. I had a 1:43 AA S63 in black that I bought for only 40 but held on to it, and sold it for 150.
It hurts me to say this, since I mainly collect 1:18s, but when it comes to how meticulous 1:43s details are, it's on another level compared to 1:18s
1:43s can yield you quite a profit if you invest in a proper model. I had a 1:43 AA S63 in black that I bought for only 40 but held on to it, and sold it for 150.
I sold a 1:18 Kyosho M3 for twice as much as I bought it for, even without its original packaging. 1:18s become valuable when they go out of production but 1:43s are pretty valuable from the second you get them because of how limited they already are. The Agera X I have is one of 150 I think, and it isn't listed really anywhere anymore so if and when I decide to turn it around I could probably get a nice bit more. An identical R8 GT to mine is listed for $200 OBO which is plenty more than I bought it for.
That's always the hardest part for me. Figuring how and where to display them
I figure it's best to get the models in my possession first and worry about the display later. You never know when some of the limited models could completely fall off the map.
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