want that red one so bad😢, but missed preorder window. Great additions, Booster! By the way, have you had any luck finding this year's Inno MDX exclusives?
From what I read there is no F40 Lightweight. There maybe confusion with the Ferrari test driver calling it a lightweight car and that was a big thing at the time.
this Tarmac model is a mishmash of things.the term "Lightweight" was coined by Kyosho for road-going F40's upgraded in Japan. They usually would have had bigger brakes, therefore bigger wheels made by O.Z racing or Speedline. And also would have included different exhaust systems with cat and silencer delete. the scale model is kinda accurate, although it has fuel fillers and interior from F40 LM which is incorrect. All n all well done product.
@rjn3818 Okay thank you that's great insight! It really is a confusing model. I don't particularly like that it's not a true stock version of the F40 but hey, at least Ferrari approves 😅
@@Booster_Diecast actually I like the rims and stance of the car. I have Kyosho tomica limited vintage and Tarmac I like the sporty nature of Tarmac. Even though, it's no match to the quality of the tomica.😍
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! 😍🔥
Super clean, very nice.
@@Diecastclassicist 💯💯💯
Supercool models 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 love em both and great vid my friend 🤗
@@DapitDiecast Thank you!
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A branch of HOBBY64, featuring road version.
@@airmell okay cool!
can you make a review of the LCD models Supra?m such a nice casting and doesnt get enough recognition!
@oldsilenthill1 It is a very nice casting. I usually only by supercars and such in that price range but I may pick one up eventually
want that red one so bad😢, but missed preorder window. Great additions, Booster! By the way, have you had any luck finding this year's Inno MDX exclusives?
@@nousernameswereleftduhh No I'm not too worried about those Innos. I'm very picky when it comes to Inno
From what I read there is no F40 Lightweight. There maybe confusion with the Ferrari test driver calling it a lightweight car and that was a big thing at the time.
@minthouse6338 I think the term Lightweight came from Kyosho actually.
this Tarmac model is a mishmash of things.the term "Lightweight" was coined by Kyosho for road-going F40's upgraded in Japan. They usually would have had bigger brakes, therefore bigger wheels made by O.Z racing or Speedline. And also would have included different exhaust systems with cat and silencer delete. the scale model is kinda accurate, although it has fuel fillers and interior from F40 LM which is incorrect. All n all well done product.
@rjn3818 Okay thank you that's great insight! It really is a confusing model. I don't particularly like that it's not a true stock version of the F40 but hey, at least Ferrari approves 😅
@@Booster_Diecast actually I like the rims and stance of the car. I have Kyosho tomica limited vintage and Tarmac I like the sporty nature of Tarmac. Even though, it's no match to the quality of the tomica.😍
@rjn3818 That Tomica LVN F40 is insane! I wouldn't mind owning one but JEEZ they got expensive!!