No, they're all from IKEALove the shelves mate! Self-built?
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No, they're all from IKEALove the shelves mate! Self-built?
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Yup it's a lovely model. Kinda shame it's the only Firebird model with actually working pop-up lights (if not counting the K.A.R.R)
Still considering about this as well though, because in general as much as I love firebird and KITT, I don't like black diecasts. The only I have now is AutoWorld's Ford Torino Cobra, which looks badass in black, with splitter and louvers, but it has a lot of chrome parts which make it stand out. Usually black diecasts look kinda hidden among the rest of collection.
As for DeLorean, I'd suggest taking AutoArt's now, and don't consider it for too long. They just got a 2nd issue, so the prices are quite low-peaking at the moment, later they will skyrocket.
Yup! Finally a thread thats uniting people sharing the same love, not separating or polarizing opinions that turn into flame wars...Great thread
Yup it's a lovely model. Kinda shame it's the only Firebird model with actually working pop-up lights (if not counting the K.A.R.R)
Funny thing, in the local shop KITT is gone long ago, but KARR is still there for a very fair price.I actually looked at getting a K.A.R.R. diecast too but those are 5-10x the price of the K.I.T.T. one I got! Probably because they didn't make nearly as many. Perhaps one day I'll get it, but when I saw the price it went to the bottom of the list.
Funny thing, in the local shop KITT is gone long ago, but KARR is still there for a very fair price.
Still considering, movie cars is not my thing (for my collection anyway).
Slight offtopic, but on the diecast theme: if anyone is browsing through models on eBay - make sure to avoid a scammer named "exotic-vintage..." whatever; they put random tags instead of usual make/scale/model, and in the brand instead of make they put random nonsense like "museum quality, high precision, model art" etc. They are trying to sell models for 5x-10x the price, the cheap Revell will cost you CMC price; AutoArt would cost like used beater car... pretty good beater car actually.
I don't know why are they still around after so many years of that shady business, and who buys stuff from them. Probably some type of boomers who believe in "museum quality, high precision" and big numbers more than their own eyes. (nothing against boomers in general).
But they spam my feed a lot, and that's becoming really annoying.
Wait, it's not the KITT I've been thinking about.
I talked about 1/18 Hot Wheels Elite. Is this one a 1/24?
Good thing about 1/24 is that there are countless kits in this scale, you can buy nearly anything.
If you are into Corvettes, look for Danbury Mint 1/24's, they are few levels ahead of even most of 1/18s. the Owens-Corning one from them is more detailed than my Carousel1 1/18th one.
Shame it's not "my" scale.
Yup those Danbury's are real expensive now.I'm still new to this addiction so for now my choices are mainly decided by budget (i.e. cheap ones). I'm starting off with the cars that influenced me to become a petrolhead, KITT, General Lee, B2F DeLorean, OG Batmobile, and eventually Trigger from Smokey and the Bandit. On my porch right now is a 1/24 Jeff Gordon NASCAR from the mid-90's. I don't care about NASCAR now but the first Brickyard 400 was my first ever race and seeing a "hometown boy" win it is what transformed me into a petrolhead so now that will be represented in my collection.
As for NASCAR - well, I love it for the amount of hours I spent with Nascar 2002-2003,