FORD SHELBY GT350R | 1/18 SCALE FROM AUTOart [2020 Ford Shelby GT350R Heritage Edition?]

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  • The Ford Shelby GT350R is one of the sexiest Ford mustangs ever produced!!!
    One of the most detailed reviews of a 1/18 scale model.
    Differences between a Ford Shelby GT350R Heritage Edition
    Visuals and facts
    Cinematic footage.

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  • @JorgeOliveira-ow5uu
    @JorgeOliveira-ow5uu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great looking model, very faithful to the real thing, Autoart did great there. Also great review, you did real justice to the model and I loved the info and comparison to the real Mustang. Probably the best review of this model in TH-cam.
    Liked and subscribed!

  • @francoisrivard893
    @francoisrivard893 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice review. I just ordered the same model. I finally got one before they are gone / start getting high on the resell as they look like they are slowly disappearing from new inventory. I wish they came in Iconic Silver as it is the color of my real life 2020 GT350 but the white is my 2nd favorite color. The real car is amazing, I've had it almost one year now and I'm still astounded every time I drive it...

  • @IF040020
    @IF040020 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    It looks like its made out of cheap plastic 😢

    • @Gibby2021
      @Gibby2021 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      you try making one of those

    • @IF040020
      @IF040020 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gibby2021 well we both know I will not make one. But what I meant that Autoart used to be a great Diecast brand. And now it’s all plastic and cheap for a high price.

    • @TheSovietSupreme
      @TheSovietSupreme 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@IF040020 A fair criticism as plastic doesn't sound as appealing as diecast metal, but they have done it pretty well. I just picked up Autoart's 1/18 Nissan Skyline GTR R32 Nismo in diecast and their 1/18 Audi Quattro S1 in composite plastic and they're both fantastic. The diecast metal body definitely has a nicer feel and weight to it, but the composite ABS plastic allows for much finer details and is probably also less stressful on the wheels as they're displayed over time, and it in no way feels cheap.