Hot off the press are new colours for AUTOar’s upcoming 1:18 composite series Porsche and McLaren. The feature finds the Miami Blue with Dark Grey wheels Porsche 911 (991) GT3 RS. Just stunning! The second, and our personal fav colour for the McLaren 570S is the Mantis Green with Black wheels. Just gorgeous! It is definitely nice to see AUTOart making a conscious effort to extend the colour assortment in composite beyond the traditional.
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Great, two more to add to the collection lol
LOVE the colours though. Will be well worth the addition
Think I will be going with the blue instead of violet. Damn thats nice
The Lamborghini hurricane gt3 which should be green like that.
Ghastly colour on the Porsche…enough to make anyone sick!
That gas and brake pedals in McLaren are simply stunning !!! Well no, just kidding :-)) I think even BBurago could do it better. But yeah, what do you want for such few money Autoart is asking for these, dont you ?
I completely agree. The gas and brake pedals on the Mclaren is like a joke. Also the shifter on GT3 is way off. Also the steering wheel. Such disappointment. As if the composite material making the models toyish is not enough, they ruined the interiors as well. Congrats!!!
I would have to agree with Trevor S…awful colour for the Porsche!
Both for me!!!!!
The two I’ve been waiting for, if it’s easy- wheel swap on the RS to Black.
I really was looking forward to this color variant and was ready to love the “miami blue” GT3RS, but comparing it with the real deal..Im going to be that guy..The color is off and leans more on the tealish side IMO making it too “miami” for my taste haha. Now it will make it easier to decide between red or white.
The photos of the miami blue are actually not quite how the colour looks on the model in real life I’d bet. I have a Minichamps/Almost Real 991 in Licht Grun and for the life of me it NEVER photographs how it looks in person. People forget that reflected light (in person, paint) will look very different from transmitted light (photo of that paint on a computer screen). Even in AA’s own product photos theres’ been some variation in how it presents, and anyone who has seen modern Miami Blue in person, then tried to take a photo of it, will agree that cameras struggle at the best of times to capture it properly. AA matched the sample to a sample from Porsche, and Porsche had to approve the colour accuracy. Given how brutal they can be, I’d be the blue will be a lot closer to Miami in person.
I agree completely re the colour being off but just in the photos and the “better” pics I’ve seen look awesome. IMO.