Thanks for the heads up. I don't rememeber ever seeing one of the NEOs. Of course, they were so prolific for awhile, it would be easy to have missed one.
A few days ago, someone mentioned they could see this traveling the streets of Monaco. Maybe so. But the streets in European cities can get narrow compared to those over here!
@ Yes, I just ordered that and mentioned you as the source of info. They need to do orange and mustard. I will buy both of those. I would also like to see an FMC Motorhome.
My model is on its way, John. Spoke with Jim Cowen yesterday. They are now ready to ship. What a unique model with the interior being so highly detailed too. Nice packaging as well. Is this a limited production model? Happy Thanksgiving!
I don't know... One door to enter and exit and Front Wheel Drive. It would have been nicer if GM would have put a bit more thought on designing this lovely machine. Model looks nice too.
The model looks excellent! But I don't trust contemporary resin. This is very difficult to provide excellent quality if the production is in China. Looking at many premium resin brands, I see that nothinh change. They have amazing level of detslisation but very simple baseplates. And the technology of making windows is very unreliable. Despite all disadvantages of resin models made in China I hope this miniature will bring a joy to collectors and will have good quality.
Thanks for your input. I guess time will tell. But, firms like automodello have been around for quite some time and their models seem to hold up very well.
Now that's a unique piece for any die cast collector. Thanks John 👍
I love that Automodello goes where no one else does. Thanks.
I wish I could take better pics of the interior. It is equally amazing.
@@jimmelchin1531 you ever see the Franklin mint 1/24 air stream trailer it was pretty cool
@@Kuvakas Actually NEO made a 1/43 scale of this car before, but I think Automodello did a better job
Thanks for the heads up. I don't rememeber ever seeing one of the NEOs. Of course, they were so prolific for awhile, it would be easy to have missed one.
I'm a European 1/43 model car collector, collecting mainly European street cars, but those 70s American (camper) vans just look stunning
A few days ago, someone mentioned they could see this traveling the streets of Monaco. Maybe so. But the streets in European cities can get narrow compared to those over here!
You always come up with the best
Thanks! I get a lot of help!
@@Kuvakas i have been enjoy scale models since I’m eight years old and 58 now and you could never take it out of us
Very few people understand
You have to appreciate the time that goes into replicating these vehicles they hold out special place in all lives
They are defintely a labor of love, for both the maker and the collector. You're correct, it's in our blood!
I will order a green and orange one if they do them.
They're curreently producing a green one with green stripes.
@ Yes, I just ordered that and mentioned you as the source of info. They need to do orange and mustard. I will buy both of those. I would also like to see an FMC Motorhome.
@@markbehr88, thanks for the mention. You should write Automodello and suggest more motorhomes. They listen!
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Thanks for watching!
My model is on its way, John. Spoke with Jim Cowen yesterday. They are now ready to ship. What a unique model with the interior being so highly detailed too. Nice packaging as well. Is this a limited production model? Happy Thanksgiving!
Yes, 143 of each color. You're going to love this one!
I don't know... One door to enter and exit and Front Wheel Drive.
It would have been nicer if GM would have put a bit more
thought on designing this lovely machine.
Model looks nice too.
Good points. I think the breakthrough was in a lower, more efficient design.
The model looks excellent! But I don't trust contemporary resin. This is very difficult to provide excellent quality if the production is in China. Looking at many premium resin brands, I see that nothinh change. They have amazing level of detslisation but very simple baseplates. And the technology of making windows is very unreliable.
Despite all disadvantages of resin models made in China I hope this miniature will bring a joy to collectors and will have good quality.
Thanks for your input. I guess time will tell. But, firms like automodello have been around for quite some time and their models seem to hold up very well.