Very nice livery 🤩. I have noticed that there are a lot of Ferrari 488 models in 1:64. Without a doubt, it is a model that must be among the favorites of collectors. Of course, in this case, Tarmac is taking advantage of the casting of the 488 GT3 with countless racing versions with different decorations. For my part, more focused on the 488 Pista model, the same thing happens, more and more colors are coming out. But I have not seen this with other Ferrari models. In my case, I think I already have more than 40 color combinations of the Ferrari 488 Pista, it is true that some are coupe and others spyder. But yes, I dare say that the Ferrari 488 is the definitive Ferrari and I know that there are many collectors who love it. 😍
@@Booster_Diecast Yes, and the number is growing up 🤣. So one day we shopuld made a collab showing all the 488 models splitted in racing and street versions
Another great car and review. As youve seen my channel you know that I collect largely 1/43 race cars only. Im a huge sports car fan and know a bit about the business. Your Singha 488 is one of my favorite Tarmac Works Hooby cars. This car competes in the Fanatec GT Asia series. Singha is a Thailand beer brand and their sponsor.
@markzebr6463 Thailand Beer company, how interesting! This specific 488 is one of my favorites for sure. I love learning about the cars as I collect them so I always appreciate your insight! 🙏🏻
That is a beautiful livery! Love the blue chrome over the yellow and chrome. Really pops. It's a shame that the wheels don't roll on a lot of these detailed models, but not a deal breaker for me,since I rarely roll mine around or display them loose. I wonder why so many of them are made so detailed, yet the design of the axle and wheels are not checked to see if they will roll once assembled? At least MINI GT and Pop Race roll very good. Anyways, great review of a ver nice model. 👍
@michaelelmore5103 Sometimes on these untrained detailed models you have to sacrifice rolling for detail. The wheel and camber looks super accurate on these and if they were to make them roll I don't think they'd look as good. So I don't mind 😅
@s14sx Nope I used to collect hotwheels/mstchbox a few years ago; that's what got me into the hobby. Them after a while I started discovering brands like Mini GT, Tarmac Works, Inno64. Etc. Thought about it for a while and decided I wanted to collect quality over quantity so I sold the hotwheels collection and moved into the premium brands 👌🏼
@@Booster_Diecast I definitely like the quality of the mini gt, tarmac works and inno64 then hot wheels came along I was like ooo they aren’t too bad as well but I’m collecting child hood favourites
Very nice livery 🤩. I have noticed that there are a lot of Ferrari 488 models in 1:64. Without a doubt, it is a model that must be among the favorites of collectors. Of course, in this case, Tarmac is taking advantage of the casting of the 488 GT3 with countless racing versions with different decorations. For my part, more focused on the 488 Pista model, the same thing happens, more and more colors are coming out. But I have not seen this with other Ferrari models. In my case, I think I already have more than 40 color combinations of the Ferrari 488 Pista, it is true that some are coupe and others spyder. But yes, I dare say that the Ferrari 488 is the definitive Ferrari and I know that there are many collectors who love it. 😍
@@SiegedByCars Wow over 40! That's a ton of 488🤣 I love the 488 race cars in the nice liveries
@@Booster_Diecast Yes, and the number is growing up 🤣. So one day we shopuld made a collab showing all the 488 models splitted in racing and street versions
Tarmac works started me in this hobby.with my first model which was Mercedes AMG gt3 2019.still wrapped in the box. Great review
@@Donald-n8o That's awesome! Which AMG GT3 is it?
@Booster_Diecast it's the weather tech sports car championship 2019.hobby 64.wynn's sponcer
Another great car and review. As youve seen my channel you know that I collect largely 1/43 race cars only. Im a huge sports car fan and know a bit about the business. Your Singha 488 is one of my favorite Tarmac Works Hooby cars. This car competes in the Fanatec GT Asia series. Singha is a Thailand beer brand and their sponsor.
@markzebr6463 Thailand Beer company, how interesting! This specific 488 is one of my favorites for sure. I love learning about the cars as I collect them so I always appreciate your insight! 🙏🏻
@@Booster_Diecast My pleasure.
That is a beautiful livery! Love the blue chrome over the yellow and chrome. Really pops. It's a shame that the wheels don't roll on a lot of these detailed models, but not a deal breaker for me,since I rarely roll mine around or display them loose. I wonder why so many of them are made so detailed, yet the design of the axle and wheels are not checked to see if they will roll once assembled? At least MINI GT and Pop Race roll very good. Anyways, great review of a ver nice model. 👍
@michaelelmore5103 Sometimes on these untrained detailed models you have to sacrifice rolling for detail. The wheel and camber looks super accurate on these and if they were to make them roll I don't think they'd look as good. So I don't mind 😅
Mint 👌.. do you collect hot wheels/match box ones?
@s14sx Nope I used to collect hotwheels/mstchbox a few years ago; that's what got me into the hobby. Them after a while I started discovering brands like Mini GT, Tarmac Works, Inno64. Etc. Thought about it for a while and decided I wanted to collect quality over quantity so I sold the hotwheels collection and moved into the premium brands 👌🏼
@@Booster_Diecast I definitely like the quality of the mini gt, tarmac works and inno64 then hot wheels came along I was like ooo they aren’t too bad as well but I’m collecting child hood favourites
Do you store these back in their case? Or do you have any loose in other displays?
@furiouslycollecting I have a bunch of Mini GT in display cases but any cars that come in the acrylic cases I just leave in the packaging
It looks like corvette colors but is still cool