I have the Kyosho Sport Wide Wheel version that comes with the Hayashi rims. I believe it came out around 2009? I would have added this to my collection if I didn’t have the Kyosho one already. Your AA ver. is a very nice model as well. Congrats & enjoy!
Thank you! I still have yet to have an opening Kyosho model. Maybe one day. 🙂 Love the autoart model. Tons of crazy detail but the lightness throws you off a bit!
@@duckduckdiecast3324 You can’t go wrong with AA or Kyosho models. I’m waiting on AA’s ver. of the PGC10 to come out. It will be the first composite model that I will be adding to my collection.
I'm loving the composite models from Autoart. A lot of purist collectors prefer diecast, and I understand the charm of it...but composite to me is just better because of the sharpness and detail. I have some Autoart diecasts and composites, and the composites just look way better. Anyways great video like always, enjoy the model! It's beautiful!
First of all, thank you so much for your support and im glad you enjoy the videos! And yes I agree. I have always been into the diecast models but this is definitely a game changer for me and possibly the future of my collection going forward.
autoart seems to be getting better on their composites with every release. The first ones had a lot of QC issues and the main thing most complained about was price since Autoart claimed the change would help make them more affordable. I have a couple composites a several diecasts and credit goes to composite for letting opening parts stay open without slamming shut so often if the strut isnt up to par. diecasts imo have a more solid feel when handling them but the shutlines aren't as nice as the newer composite ones.
Great insight. I think autoart's claims for making them "affordable" is more of not making them cheaper in the long run but i assume will strive to compete with the higher end brands like exoto or bbr. But in my opinion its already being one of the top brands that has a soft spot for most collectors. I also agree with the composite having smooth opening hinges. They have a nice feel and definitely easier to handle compared to the abrupt snap. I will be looking forward to their lineup and see what will catch my eye next year.
Perfect KENMERI GT-R ❤️
Details are great
I know right! I have all the gt-r’s from the hakosuka all the way to the r35 GT-R. Need to make more videos on these models. 🙂
I have the Kyosho Sport Wide Wheel version that comes with the Hayashi rims. I believe it came out around 2009? I would have added this to my collection if I didn’t have the Kyosho one already. Your AA ver. is a very nice model as well. Congrats & enjoy!
Thank you! I still have yet to have an opening Kyosho model. Maybe one day. 🙂
Love the autoart model. Tons of crazy detail but the lightness throws you off a bit!
@@duckduckdiecast3324 You can’t go wrong with AA or Kyosho models. I’m waiting on AA’s ver. of the PGC10 to come out. It will be the first composite model that I will be adding to my collection.
I was able to get my first Kyosho model! Check out my review on the Autech R33 Skyline! 🙂
@@duckduckdiecast3324 Congrats! Will def check out the review.
Sounds good thanks!
I'm loving the composite models from Autoart. A lot of purist collectors prefer diecast, and I understand the charm of it...but composite to me is just better because of the sharpness and detail.
I have some Autoart diecasts and composites, and the composites just look way better.
Anyways great video like always, enjoy the model! It's beautiful!
First of all, thank you so much for your support and im glad you enjoy the videos!
And yes I agree. I have always been into the diecast models but this is definitely a game changer for me and possibly the future of my collection going forward.
autoart seems to be getting better on their composites with every release. The first ones had a lot of QC issues and the main thing most complained about was price since Autoart claimed the change would help make them more affordable. I have a couple composites a several diecasts and credit goes to composite for letting opening parts stay open without slamming shut so often if the strut isnt up to par. diecasts imo have a more solid feel when handling them but the shutlines aren't as nice as the newer composite ones.
Great insight. I think autoart's claims for making them "affordable" is more of not making them cheaper in the long run but i assume will strive to compete with the higher end brands like exoto or bbr. But in my opinion its already being one of the top brands that has a soft spot for most collectors. I also agree with the composite having smooth opening hinges. They have a nice feel and definitely easier to handle compared to the abrupt snap. I will be looking forward to their lineup and see what will catch my eye next year.
Nice video! Thank you for posting!
Did you compare this AA model to new release by Kyosho?
Thanks!
Not yet! If i get to acquire a Kyosho model of this release i’ll surely post! Thanks for your feedback! Much appreciated. 😀👍🏽
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