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Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4618958)
How can I say no to a Fiat restoration Guru like you:) All three of my RR models for your viewing pleasure. As a child it was my dream to one day own a RR. As an adult I settled for the 1:18's. The heart is willing but the purse protests. |
Originally Posted by ariesonu
(Post 4619008)
Huge-huge thanks for such awesome pics, I have downloaded few to use as wallpaper |
RR Phantom (2003) Series-I remains my favorite & few yeas back I had picked 1:18 RR Phantom Scale Model. Recently was able to get 1:24 scale model from Amazon but the color selection was not on choice, so got black while I wanted a maroon colored one. |
Originally Posted by car-o-phile
(Post 4625833)
Some of the new adds to my 1/64 collection. I have decided to keep posting the collection here regularly like I did, for a while, long back. . |
Originally Posted by BANDHAV
(Post 4625873)
These looks like good quality Hotwheels. What is the price like 300-400? |
Originally Posted by car-o-phile
(Post 4625930)
Hotwheels are great and I would never compare them with these simply because these are proper 1/64 scale models. Photos do not do justice. I will try and click some good pictures. They are highly detailed for their scale which the brand "Ignition Model" is well known for. The price is slightly higher than what you expected. More like 3000-4000 if you buy them at the right time. Here are some pictures of a 1/64 Porsche RWB 930 from a different brand called Tarmac Works. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4618958)
How can I say no to a Fiat restoration Guru like you:) All three of my RR models for your viewing pleasure. As a child it was my dream to one day own a RR. As an adult I settled for the 1:18's. The heart is willing but the purse protests. |
Originally Posted by aj7
(Post 4628588)
Lovely, Sir. I also settled for 1:18s and 1:24s. Some Rolls Royces from the collection |
Originally Posted by aj7
(Post 4628338)
Lovely Porsche! This is a special Member's edition limited to 1500. I find that the details are good on Tarmac works cars but the wheels don't roll. Do they roll on the 911? I collect MiniGT, TLV and Autoworld...real 64 scale...have around 500 cars between them. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4633282)
Your Rolls Royce collection is to die for. I must say you are a professional collector. Please indulge us with a few more photos so we may ogle to our hearts desire.:) |
Originally Posted by car-o-phile
(Post 4633347)
Lovely! Do share your collection. I would love to see some 1/64s. To be honest, I do not like Tarmac much. But these RWBs are amazing. No rolling wheels is not a deal-breaker for me at all. What I love are details. Hence, I only try to focus on TLVs and Ignition Model in 1/64 as much as possible. But the interesting subject matter from these other brands like MiniGT, BM Creations, Peako and other upcoming ones do make me want them. |
Originally Posted by aj7
(Post 4634675)
Thank you Sir. Here are some close up pictures :). ] |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4634729)
I notice you keep the cars in the original packing and do not remove it and place in a showcase. Any reason for that. Just asking in case there is something I can learn. While I preserve the box and inner thermacol I tend to place the car inside a glass showcase. Thankyou for posting pictures of these simply gorgeous cars. |
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