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REVIEW: OttOmobile Mini Cooper John Cooper Works (JCW) 60th

When I think of a green car, I think British…and a green Mini is like the icing on the cake for me. Mini Cooper John Cooper Works (JCW) 60th Anniversary Edition makes it even more interesting as it is a special tribute to the Cooper family and their collaboration with Mini. This Anniversary Edition is finished in a very cool Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: OttOmobile 2022 Toyota Corolla GR Marizo Edition

Over the past 15 years, OttOmobile has been producing miniature model cars in 1:18 and 1:12 scales creating some unique models from various car brands. To date, they produced over 1000 model cars with no signs of slowing down. Their models position themselves in the affordable budget market of resin model cars. One of their new releases is this 2022 Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: MotorHelix Honda S2000 (AP2)

MotorHelix has given us some very detailed models as of late, and when the AP2 Honda S2000 became available on the market I just had to have one. This higher-end brand is known to give us a few extras with its limited production models to enhance our displays, and this Honda S2000 is no exception. There are so many items Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: Solido Mazda RX-7 Type RS FD3S

Mazda RX-7 is a Vankel rotary front engine powered, rear-wheel drive sports car from Japan. It was manufactured from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s over three generations. The third generation was produced for around 10 years and is referred to as FD or FD3S for Japan. One of the highlights was the sequential twin turbocharger system, where the first Continue Reading...
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PHOTO GALLERY: Solido Volkswagen Beetle Baja Green/Black

Having done a full review of the Solido 1/18 Volkswagen Beetle Baja on some rocks here on DiecastSociety.com not too long ago, I decided to do a photo gallery of this new spec. This time around I changed things up a little and gave it a different habitat – I photographed it on sand rather than rocks. Let me tell Continue Reading...
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