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lamboman505, 16 May 2015, 11:42
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hyoung90 wrote:
[http://i.imgur.com/ZMXixzh.jpg]
A good chunk through, but still a massive chunk left to do.

looks insane! My dads friend had one with real leather seats!

lamboman505
from somewhere in, New Mexico
hyoung90, 16 May 2015, 12:56
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lamboman505 wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
[http://i.imgur.com/ZMXixzh.jpg]
A good chunk through, but still a massive chunk left to do.

looks insane! My dads friend had one with real leather seats!

Damn! I know there are "aftermarket" parts for it, but i'm not about to spent more money on it. Especially since leather seats probably cost a good chunk more...

hyoung90
from Dallas, Texas
NJExotics, 17 May 2015, 17:31
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So I want to get a 1:18 Aventador Roadster, but I don't have anywhere near enough to get the AutoArt one, do you guys recommend any other good ones for around half the price? Sidenote: my two favorite colors on it are either red or white with black dione wheels.

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lamboman505, 17 May 2015, 20:29
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NJExotics wrote:
So I want to get a 1:18 Aventador Roadster, but I don't have anywhere near enough to get the AutoArt one, do you guys recommend any other good ones for around half the price? Sidenote: my two favorite colors on it are either red or white with black dione wheels.

looked for a while but could not ring a roadster under $200.

lamboman505
from somewhere in, New Mexico
hyoung90, 17 May 2015, 21:39
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NJExotics wrote:
So I want to get a 1:18 Aventador Roadster, but I don't have anywhere near enough to get the AutoArt one, do you guys recommend any other good ones for around half the price? Sidenote: my two favorite colors on it are either red or white with black dione wheels.

You could always go far the Bburago or Motormax Aventadors. They have a variety of colors, however, they don't come with Dione wheels and the quality isn't remotely close to AutoArts.

hyoung90
from Dallas, Texas
Diablo_SV, 25 May 2015, 18:54
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Does anyone on here know how well done the FrontiArt models are done?

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from Rochester, New York
venomgt95, 25 May 2015, 21:00
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Does anyone on here know how well done the FrontiArt models are done?


Theyre better than AutoArt imo but they suck at the same time because theyre all Resin so you cant open them at all.

venomgt95
from Belding, Michigan
NJExotics, 25 May 2015, 21:52
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Diablo_SV wrote:
Does anyone on here know how well done the FrontiArt models are done?


Theyre better than AutoArt imo but they suck at the same time because theyre all Resin so you cant open them at all.

I don't even bother looking at resin models, I want all of the parts on the car that should open, to be able to open on the model

NJExotics
from New Jersey
venomgt95, 03 June 2015, 08:46
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Would you buy these?

venomgt95
from Belding, Michigan
lamboman505, 03 June 2015, 09:29
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venomgt95 wrote:
Would you buy these?

ya.

lamboman505
from somewhere in, New Mexico
venomgt95, 03 June 2015, 10:07
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hyoung90 wrote:
lamboman505 wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
[http://i.imgur.com/ZMXixzh.jpg]
A good chunk through, but still a massive chunk left to do.

looks insane! My dads friend had one with real leather seats!

Damn! I know there are "aftermarket" parts for it, but i'm not about to spent more money on it. Especially since leather seats probably cost a good chunk more...


Hey, hows your Pocher going?

venomgt95
from Belding, Michigan
hyoung90, 03 June 2015, 11:00
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venomgt95 wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
lamboman505 wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
[http://i.imgur.com/ZMXixzh.jpg]
A good chunk through, but still a massive chunk left to do.

looks insane! My dads friend had one with real leather seats!

Damn! I know there are "aftermarket" parts for it, but i'm not about to spent more money on it. Especially since leather seats probably cost a good chunk more...


Hey, hows your Pocher going?

I slagged off a bit. The suspension work is a pain in the ass.
That's the only thing that's preventing me from continuing

hyoung90
from Dallas, Texas
venomgt95, 03 June 2015, 11:15
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hyoung90 wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
lamboman505 wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
[http://i.imgur.com/ZMXixzh.jpg]
A good chunk through, but still a massive chunk left to do.

looks insane! My dads friend had one with real leather seats!

Damn! I know there are "aftermarket" parts for it, but i'm not about to spent more money on it. Especially since leather seats probably cost a good chunk more...


Hey, hows your Pocher going?

I slagged off a bit. The suspension work is a pain in the ass.
That's the only thing that's preventing me from continuing


I kinda know how you feel. I have a few Revell models that ive done and most of them have rolling wheels, and adjustable front wheels. But i can never get the damn things right. Let's just say, that the wheels dont roll or turn at all lol. The Ferrari 360 one that i have was probly the biggest pain. I have an Enzo model that I built. The only annoying part was putting the engine together.. SO MANY TINY BITS.

venomgt95
from Belding, Michigan
HAWPhotography, 08 June 2015, 16:12
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Howard how's your Pocher coming along?
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HAWPhotography, 09 June 2015, 12:18
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Just bought a 1:18 Maisto Lamborghini Diablo SV. it's white with a red SV Logo
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