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OttOmobile New 1:12 Shelby GT500 1967 – Red

Love this latest effort from OttOmobile, the team has released new images of the upcoming 1:12 scale version of the iconic Shelby GT500 in Red.  You can definitely see the influence of sister brand Solido in the mix.  The production here is limited to 999 pieces worldwide.  In-line with price, suggested retail less than 150 Euros! Product# G056...
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Ignition Model New 1:18 and 1:64 Releases

This slick R31 Skyline shown in painted sample form is coming along nicely.  Noted as the 1:18 Tommy Kaira M30 (R31) Skyline in Blue Black, should hit the retail side shortly.  Fans of their 1:64 scale series have five new examples to choose from, see shared the complete list below. IG2332 PANDEM Supra (A90), Red Metallic IG2337 PANDEM Supra (A90), Continue Reading...
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Minichamps New Releases – Week 10

Not a whole lot coming from Minichamps this week, two models in total.  The feature finds the McLaren Ford M23, driver Emerson Fittipaldi – World Champion 1974.  This is a sealed, diecast metal execution.  The second comes from their 1:43 series, the BMW 3.0 CS 1968  in Dark Green. Product# 186740005 / 410029021 ...
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GT Spirit New Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody (UDDATE)

** UPDATE ** GT Spirit unveils official photos of the 1:18 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat in White/Black.  This example is part of their June 2021 release.  Want one, hit up our site sponsors. We love this latest edition of the 1:18 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody in Green by GT Spirit.  A cool alternative to the higher-priced AUTOart offerings.  Continue Reading...
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Additional AutoCult March Releases

There is more newness to share if you appreciate the unique assortment from AutoCult Models.  Two examples of classic Americana are found in 1:43 scale, here are the Thomas Rocket Car 1938 and Bosley MK1 GT Coupe 1955, both found in Red. About the Thomas Rocket Car…  “Student Charles Thomas, who graduated from the GM Institute of Technology in 1935, Continue Reading...
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