Once again, a model manufacturer fails to do proper research. The most likely reason for the mistake with the shields is that whichever car(s) they looked at and used for reference had them added on, and they thought they looked good regardless of not being correct. They often work with whatever cars they can easily access. A case in point was their 1:12th 427 Cobra. They made all versions based on a new CSX 4000 series continuation car, not an original. Kyosho, CMC, BBR, AutoArt, Amalgam, Spark, and almost every single other manufacturer always miss some of the fine correct historic details, as well as bigger misses too. No one seems to care to do proper and thorough research. They all go to "it's good enough."
I m agree with you Lusso. In this case in just regret they haven't made a correct model, the good one was the real 84 version, monoscopio should be better. Here, they give me the impression to realise s model for a major customer sells.
Christian, here you go, even though it is frm a 308, but for a model, it is more than enough... If you really need a Dino photo, I need to know which series, as there are 4. Regards, Alberto Image Unavailable, Please Login
Merci Alberto, I know some 246 with momo in wood and others in leather, I m not a specialist in Dino, but I will find the reply! Thanks for the picture, looks precious like that!
Nice Bauer 1937 Bugatti Type 57 SC in 1/12th scale. This company does nice work mainly in 1/18th wich I don't collect. Now with 1/12th scale I may have to buy one. I wonder how many they would sell of any Alfa 2.9 Touring Spider in this scale?? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
More versions of the Lancia in 1/12th scale, a racing version. I had the chance to drive one of the 1987 Lancia works Martini cars across the ramp at Chicago O'Hare when I was younger . Very high lift cams, kept wanting to die out unless you kept it floored. Was being shipped back to Italy on a Alitalia 747F Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login .
I think so...Here is the car I drove, the earlier version. I actually drove 2 of them across the ramp, a Martini car and a Totip car after the were unloaded from the transporter. Both cars motors were very hard to keep running, but they had just finished a race that week. Everybody thought I was the Italian car expert because I had a Alfa GTV6 with a Sperry head and Auto Delta cams that sounded crazy and idled at 1500rpm.
With such high quality prodcuts now, what's the future in your opinion of Legendary ABC BRianza in Collections ?
Finally I stay away from new models like Daytona, Dino, Tr. Noriaan and Lusso are specialists for this product, they have some great arguments in some post above. Check us yours Candide!
When I bought these, it was a Dream. When CMC was at their beginnings, AutoArt too, UTModels... Now, I've re-considered my position.
CMR have announced a 1/12 BMW Mi in Piquet colours. Does anyone know if they are doing other versions? I can't seem to find a web-site. Thanks Nathan
Top Marques are at it again in 1/12th scale. Dino 246 open and a W196..... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
They will probably hold value compared to the factory stuff. What models made by ABC Brianza are you talking about? -F
Top Marques only produces built models. The 1:12 Dino models, 246GT, and later GTS, will only be made and sold as fully built models. Limited run. The GT will be available very, very soon. My company will be importing and selling some. Colors are red, Yellow, and Blue. All three are already almost sold out at the factory. If anyone is interested you can send me a PM.
They are what they are, considering the time they were made and the skills involved they are very nice, some are better than others, but no comparisson to models made today. Old school is the best way to describe them.
I like what you wrote Norrian! Old school, with time, hand, passion...is the best. But which cost? Today, everybody wants to have: Bonito, pequeño, barato. I m for new models, everybody is different, with their own taste, also I have two old ones in my small collection. But I can said old éléments are coming a problem with the time....you know.