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Die-cast vs. Resin Model Ferraris

Discussion in 'Collectables, Literature, & Models' started by BLACK HORSE, Apr 3, 2006.

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  1. johneli1

    johneli1 Formula Junior

    Feb 10, 2006
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    I nealry bought it when I was on honeymoon in Italy. We went to Maranello for a day and I couldn't believe it when I saw it in a shop there. I'm sure it was only 189 Euros. I don't know why I didn't buy it. Even my wife told me to get it.

    Anyway, I wish I had bought it but I'm going to try a build one myself using a Bburago 1/18 as a basis. Nice model though.
     
  2. BLACK HORSE

    BLACK HORSE Formula 3
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    Feb 11, 2004
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    Hey johneli1.... Yeah, you should have bought it. Dam…189 Euros is dirt cheap for this F50GT. I can tell you this... I wish I paid 189 Euros for it.... They would have called the police, for steeling it at that price! … and especially if you got permission from the boss (Wife) [lol]

    Rob
     
  3. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    It's very nice. They're just such a pain to photograph with a flash. The reflections ruin the picture. I use normally a powerful halogen light source.
     
  4. Perfusion

    Perfusion F1 Rookie

    Oct 16, 2004
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    That looks great, Rob... Love it! For some reason, I really like the white-letter tires, too. I know the 1/12 Tamiya has white-letters on the road car, which are incorrect, but I always thought that the lettering made the car look "racey."

    Aaron
     
  5. AZ308GTS

    AZ308GTS Karting

    Apr 16, 2006
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    #30 AZ308GTS, Apr 17, 2006
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    It really comes down to "builder collectors" and "buyer collectors". Builders like the satisfaction of having cars in the collection that aren't common. Just look at the postings in the "post pics of your collection" thread and you'll see alot of the same stuff. Resin fills the need for different. And, resin models don't have that "thick" look most mass-produced DC cars have. If properly painted of course. I'm a builder, but I buy DC when feeling lazy.
    Also, scale doesn't matter normally. If it's a subject you want, it gets a space on the shelf!
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  6. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Agree

    Disagree

    In regards to resin: I much prefer plastic for building models, easier to deal with, easier to paint and not toxic. But if resin is the only way to get a particular model, then so be it. However thinking about all my models, I can't name a single car made in resin (however lots of space models in resin). The kits I built were all either plastic or metal.
     

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