+Exotic Diecast Do that right away, before it's too late! The last HWE models are selling fast from the retailers. By the way - You have an awsome collection! :)
Review - 1:18 Scale Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari 458 Speciale
I finally bring you guys a review on my 1:18 Scale Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari 458 Speciale. This is a definite buy and makes a great addition to any collection!
It's a wrap job from Skinzwrap. They could not make a much closer red to
the Ferrari red I wanted and.it came out a bit orange, I did it to be
controversial. Some love it and some hate it. It's fun either way. I
removed the wrap and took it back to yellow when I sold the car. So, the
car doesn't exist this way, anymore.
The color change is too drastic. This is what happens when someone who owns
a paint shop has the ability but not he overall understanding of design and
aesthetics. If they used a shade closer to the original it would look less
like a hot wheels car.
If this was any other car, cool.. But since it's a Ferrari, NOT COOL!!!!
Dude should have his car and mancard taken away and never allowed to drive
a Farreri ever again. Damn shame what people will do when they have too
much money..SMH!!!!
Thanks Tanner! I like that the owner made it his own by designing a custom
graphics scheme. I just think the Ferrari lettering on the side of the car
is too much... What specifically makes the graphics package not something
you like?
@joshGoler im not sure I just like cars better when they are one straight
color....this car would look so much better to me if it was just yellow,
but i respect the owner for being original
Absolutely! THanks for watching it and commenting! What do you like most
about the car or is there anything you would change to make it better?
Thanks!
i think it would have a better effect if the red portion was darker
Review - Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari LaFerrari 1:18 Scale
I finally review my 1:18 scale Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari LaFerrari. This is truly a great model , i just wish the level of detail on the finish were executed better.
+Markil Johnson Yeah the only thing is they're so expensive when you consider that there is a $20 alternative. Whereas with Koenigsegg, there are no alternatives. Down the road I may get one, but i'm actually wanting to get a nice Zonda before that.
Review - 1:18 Scale Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari 599XX EVO
As promised here is my review on the 1:18 Scale Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari 599XX EVO. I car that truly should be priced higher than it is. To buy it off Amazon, click ...
can i ask you a question.. i want to start my 18 collection with either the
autoart murcielago sv or the hotwheels ferrari 599xx evo.. i know both are
good but i am afraid that one of both go out of stock soon from Amazon.. u
have both so which one is the better deal that i can't regret? thanks
anyway
+Exotic Diecast I have that model in my collection. Autoart signature at it's best. I highly recommend it.Have you got any signatures in the collection??
+Bossman525 I have a 1:24 V12 vantage, but I'll have to see when I get a 1:18. As far as a Bugatti, not to sure, If i get one it would be the orange and carbon fiber world record edition.
1:18 Scale Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari LaFerrari Unboxing
Unboxing my 1:18 scale Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari LaFerrari. Now that i observe it a bit more,the mirror fell off, there is some ugly glue and paint marks on the back ...
+Reinaldo Navarro I'll be sure to once i buy more!
Review - 1:18 Scale Hot Wheels Ferrari Enzo
I bring you all a review on this 1:18 Scale Hot Wheels Ferrari Enzo. As I said, not the best built or best in detail, but it is an Enzo nonetheless! A great piece that ...
If you're a real Enzo fan like I am I would highly recommend the BBR Enzo.
Yes they're expensive but honestly they're worth it, you get removable
wheels, a car cover (on the first editions), opening fuel cap, removable
luggage etc. The detail is stunning. Just beware of paint rash on them,
mine has a little bit (although it's not really too noticeable)
+Eric Long Right, I paid roughly $700 for my Silver 1:18 scale Koenigsegg One:1 but that was limited to 300 units and there is NO cheaper replacement. Where as with the Enzo, you can get some anywhere b/w $50-250. That's where the Enzo is only worth the $700 if you actually own the real car ;D
+Peter Jackson But BBR doesn't make diecast anymore, which is disappointing. The BBR Enzo now available is extremely limited and red ones are sold at some 700 dollars on Ebay. Even for people who really loves Enzo, it is really not a reasonable price for a diecast.
+Peter Jackson Agreed! Im the type of collector that will buy the $10-100 models when I simply just like the car as a collector's piece. But for the cars that I REALLY like and am a fan of, i have no problem spending more.
+Peter Jackson Oh, also, I think the Elite FXX is much more accurate than the Elite Enzo. The wheels are the right size on the FXX and the detail is really nice. I haven't seen an elite Enzo in person though so I don't know how they compare to your standard HW version