Great review, definitely agree with your conclusion. I got my LCD McLaren first (as it was at the time the only game in town) but I had no regrets and it just oozes quality. Love the MiniGT’s there’s already three in the collection (yes I am an F1 tragic 🙄). The blue road going version is good, but what I think are really stellar are the competition liveried versions. Both the Le Mans & the ‘96 Presentation liveries are just so well done.
The LCD models are really nicely detailed. I've got that same mauve F1 and the Elva in Gulf livery. Really done well. I like them. I had also ordered their Speedtail,but the seller sent a ice blue F1 instead. So sometime I'll have to order one of those. Very good comparison. Will be waiting for the next video. 👍
I will still go after the Mini GT versions, just because I collect McLaren F1's across all different brands, and as long as the proportions are there. But of course I would never say no to an LCD if I can get my hands on one. Nice review!
Great comparison. Really LCD model has stunning details, such as the front and rear lights, the amazing inerior and the photo etched parts as well as the carbon fiber underneath the car. Anyway the Mini GT model is quite good for the price . Greetings
MINI GT's Supra casting is old AF, LCD is miles ahead. Although, the best Supra casting is from Hobby Japan, LCD still has room for improvement on moving parts (in 1:64 of course).
I’m prolly gonna wait for the orange minigt f1 that I think is coming out 👀 but I’m considering the blue one beforehand. I saw pop races but I’ll wait on that brand bc I gotta wait for my trusted diecast reviewer to do one first 😂
@IdontKnow-jt2oz yeah hopefully they actually do that color. It hasn't been announced but we all know they like to get every penny they can out of their castings
I think all things considered, I'd take the Mini GT, small increments in details for such an increase is price would only matter if you had a magnifying glass lol imo (for 1:64)
The difference is clear, you get what you pay for. Great review!
@@romriodemarco absolutely!
The Mini GT is entirely adequate for me. I like my 1:64 to stay under $25; if I want something more detailed, I usually look for 1:43.
@michaelteret4763 that's a totally fair take, especially with how quickly doecast adds up 😂
Price goes to Mini Gt. Details goes to LCD. But, if you want more details I go for LCD 1:18. But, imagine if poprace do release an opening version.😊
@mingyaowu7720 Yeah I definitely think detail is more important on these crazy expensive real life supercars
That pink/purple fleck paint is phenomenal. Love the presentation you give for us to appreciate it in HD!
@@TheWitchsRevenge appreciate you!
i'm always here you know🥳🥳
Great review, definitely agree with your conclusion.
I got my LCD McLaren first (as it was at the time the only game in town) but I had no regrets and it just oozes quality. Love the MiniGT’s there’s already three in the collection (yes I am an F1 tragic 🙄). The blue road going version is good, but what I think are really stellar are the competition liveried versions. Both the Le Mans & the ‘96 Presentation liveries are just so well done.
@marekhalas2438 yeah the liveries on the race car versions are amazing! Can't wait for the gulf one
The LCD models are really nicely detailed. I've got that same mauve F1 and the Elva in Gulf livery. Really done well. I like them. I had also ordered their Speedtail,but the seller sent a ice blue F1 instead. So sometime I'll have to order one of those. Very good comparison. Will be waiting for the next video. 👍
@@michaelelmore5103 The speedtails are amazing. LCD is such an underrated brand right now. I love their price to quality
I will still go after the Mini GT versions, just because I collect McLaren F1's across all different brands, and as long as the proportions are there. But of course I would never say no to an LCD if I can get my hands on one. Nice review!
@@spidersdiecast absolutely! I love mclaren as well. I have an LCD 600LT that I need to review
Great comparison. Really LCD model has stunning details, such as the front and rear lights, the amazing inerior and the photo etched parts as well as the carbon fiber underneath the car. Anyway the Mini GT model is quite good for the price . Greetings
@@SiegedByCars Hey, thank you for watching! Both are very nice models
@@Booster_Diecast Thanks to you for sharing with all of us :D
You should get the supra lcd and compare, by far one of the best casting for a stock supra!
@@oldsilenthill1 yeah that's a good idea! I'll have to pick one up soon and compare with Mini gt
MINI GT's Supra casting is old AF, LCD is miles ahead.
Although, the best Supra casting is from Hobby Japan, LCD still has room for improvement on moving parts (in 1:64 of course).
@@eefm99 hobby japan doesnt have any moving parts i beleive.
I’m prolly gonna wait for the orange minigt f1 that I think is coming out 👀 but I’m considering the blue one beforehand. I saw pop races but I’ll wait on that brand bc I gotta wait for my trusted diecast reviewer to do one first 😂
@IdontKnow-jt2oz yeah hopefully they actually do that color. It hasn't been announced but we all know they like to get every penny they can out of their castings
@@Booster_Diecast they had it displayed at the Shizuoka hobby show so unless they pull some event exclusive bologna it should be on the way
@@IdontKnow-jt2oz if they make it an exclusive, there will be another rant. And angry one
I think all things considered, I'd take the Mini GT, small increments in details for such an increase is price would only matter if you had a magnifying glass lol imo (for 1:64)
@@Moon_in_Flames that's fair enough!
LCD makes stunning models. MiniGT just doesn’t do it for me.
@@hotrodjunkie fair enough! LCD is amazing
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