Wow , superb 1968 Ford Mustang GT model made by Autoart . Have great details and the red color paint is amazing . The rims are looking great to , excelent interior details and design . Thank you for sharing !🙂👍
You can start with the Bullitt 1968 Mustang GT if you want to be quick :D, that's still available around, and i guess that's the most sought after 1968 in anyway.
Very nice details as expected when reading AUTOart. But it looks a bit like the headlamps aren't the same or perhabs the one at the passenger side is not correct pouched into the body. At least by the video it looks like that this lamp is a bit off. Perhabs an optical illusion from the camera angle.
I highly appreciate your view mate. I enjoy these comments as gives me opportunity to address and improve on my sharing abilities. In my collecting journey i have started accepting that models will not be 100% perfect. Some come with paint blemishes, some with misalignment here and there on the doors or wheels, or some minor issues, etc. Saying this, when i look at this model upfront, i fail to notice anything that jumps off. Not sure, may be the reflection around the edges in the video causing the imperfection I feel. I will not say Autoart is the absolute best in everything they do, however the solid feel in this diecast model, the rich paint, and reasonable details with working features make it feel like a great collectible when you hold it in the hand.
@@srideas2286 I know what you mean. The model manufacturers aren't 100 % perfect and some minor issues can be survived just by the fact holding the entire model in your hand. Just yesterday I received a Mercedes GLB - not a classic car but I love Mercedes. I was already knowing the manufacturer Z-Models is producing this model in Bangladesh and that it is by far not perfect. So also my model - but overall it is good looking and that's why I wanted it and why I bought it and why I am keeping it. And by knowing the issues I knew where to buy it because I knew how much money it is worth for me to pay for an model with minor issues from factory. Then I didn't buy it at the usual model trading company that wants a price for Z-Models like for Norev because it is a Mercedes model, then no, I bought it at a Mercedes car dealership for the amount that I am thinking is fair. And holding the model in the hand makes you still satisfied because you know you're having it now :-)
Wow , superb 1968 Ford Mustang GT model made by Autoart . Have great details and the red color paint is amazing . The rims are looking great to , excelent interior details and design . Thank you for sharing !🙂👍
Couldn't agree more brother :D
Very interesting, I love Ford Mustang GT. friendly greetings
Thank you so much for checking on my work mate. Glad that it could connect. :)
🇺🇸Classic American Muscle Car. Red on red = amazing
One solid 60s Mustang never fails to charm, and if it's in bright eye catching hue... our hearts melt :D
Very nice Mustang! This 68 is fire! Pretty sure I don't have a 68 in my collection. I think I might need to change that lol! Thanks for the vid! 💪🏼
You can start with the Bullitt 1968 Mustang GT if you want to be quick :D, that's still available around, and i guess that's the most sought after 1968 in anyway.
@@srideas2286 yeah, I've seen quite a few models for that one, Greenlight seems to have a couple. Thanks!
Hola, alguien sabe cuanto cuesta hoy en día?
Hello friend. This is an old autoart model, used ones in good condition will be around 200 to 250 US$ i think.
Very Cool , and great details. Are you the authorized dealer , or do you sell these .
Very nice 👍.
Mike Espo .
Thanks mate, yes Autoart did enough justice for this model :D
No mate, these are from private collection. and am not selling any of of these :D
Very nice cars . Thanks
Very nice details as expected when reading AUTOart. But it looks a bit like the headlamps aren't the same or perhabs the one at the passenger side is not correct pouched into the body. At least by the video it looks like that this lamp is a bit off. Perhabs an optical illusion from the camera angle.
I highly appreciate your view mate. I enjoy these comments as gives me opportunity to address and improve on my sharing abilities. In my collecting journey i have started accepting that models will not be 100% perfect. Some come with paint blemishes, some with misalignment here and there on the doors or wheels, or some minor issues, etc. Saying this, when i look at this model upfront, i fail to notice anything that jumps off. Not sure, may be the reflection around the edges in the video causing the imperfection I feel. I will not say Autoart is the absolute best in everything they do, however the solid feel in this diecast model, the rich paint, and reasonable details with working features make it feel like a great collectible when you hold it in the hand.
@@srideas2286 I know what you mean. The model manufacturers aren't 100 % perfect and some minor issues can be survived just by the fact holding the entire model in your hand. Just yesterday I received a Mercedes GLB - not a classic car but I love Mercedes. I was already knowing the manufacturer Z-Models is producing this model in Bangladesh and that it is by far not perfect. So also my model - but overall it is good looking and that's why I wanted it and why I bought it and why I am keeping it. And by knowing the issues I knew where to buy it because I knew how much money it is worth for me to pay for an model with minor issues from factory. Then I didn't buy it at the usual model trading company that wants a price for Z-Models like for Norev because it is a Mercedes model, then no, I bought it at a Mercedes car dealership for the amount that I am thinking is fair. And holding the model in the hand makes you still satisfied because you know you're having it now :-)
Mustang ❤️👍❤️
= love! :D
Where did you get this?
vallagse
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