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308 GT4 US-Spec… Scale Model??

Discussion in '308/328' started by dyerhaus, Jun 15, 2025 at 4:05 PM.

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  1. dyerhaus

    dyerhaus Formula Junior
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    Christopher Dyer
    I had decision paralysis for something like an hour to which forum this should be posted. I was debating between the 308/328 forum and the Collectibles, Literature, & Models forum. I ultimately chose the 308/328 forum as I'm not certain this would appeal to anyone other than a certain set of 308 GT4 owners.

    Moderators - if you think it should be moved to the other forum, feel free to do so, or delete this one and I can repost there. Whatever works.

    If I see something I've never seen before I figure I should buy it. So was the case with this scale model of a US-spec 308 GT4. I know the general consensus is the Euro cars look better, that's pretty well proven by the fact that any time you see a model of a 308 GT4 (which is rare enough on its own) it's always a Euro-spec car with the smaller bumpers and absence of the bumper end caps and large rectangular front and rear side-markers. The only US-spec 308 GT4 model I'm aware of is the one that was made by Mattel, and that was only because it was a replica of Elvis Presley's 308 GT4 (they made a series of his cars).

    While I don't think the US-spec 308 GT4 is as ugly as some people make it out to be, I do agree the Euro-spec cars have a more pleasing look about them. But, since I own a US-spec 308 GT4, it would be nice if a model of one existed.

    I've seen this kit a dozen times, at least the Euro-spec version (and I own that), but I stumbled across this one on eBay and was shocked to see it's a US-spec car. Yes, that means this model has the big US bumpers and the ugly rectangular side-markers, but it also has the 5-point star wheels which is another thing I've never seen on any model of a 308 GT4. The only detail that seems wrong are the decals, those include Euro tail lights and dashboard.

    I had never seen this model before, so I had to buy it. If I ever get around to building it I'll simply make it a miniature version of my own car. Here's a few pics for those who are interested.

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  2. 3px19

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    Amr models were considered the best back in their day. They also offered a factory built option which were appx 250 - 300 dollars. You didn't do wrong purchasing. Question becomes whether to build it or not due to rarity.
     
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  3. ChevyDave

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    Amazing find Chris, congrats! If you decide you want to have it professionally assembled, I can pass along the contact info of the gentleman that repaired my own Dino: a 1/43 Dino 206 Competizione Prototipo.
    - Dave
     
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  4. sltillim

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    they never get the air intake hole area right. It must be hard to mold.
     
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  5. dyerhaus

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    Yep, there's pretty much never a hole. It just has the pointy shape, but no hole. The larger scale models tend to have it, but looking at the Mattel version it's still not right. I suspect is a tough thing to mold too.
     
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