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New Upcoming Releases AUTOart

We have some painted pre-production samples to share from AUTOart today.  All come from their Composite and Diecast series, each feature various level of access, the most coming from the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider.  The feature model is the gorgeous McLaren 650S GT3 in Blue with Black accents, though exterior wise she looks sharp the model fails on not providing access to the motor or front section.  The same can be said for the 1:18 Liberty Walk LB-Works Lamborghini Aventador in Metallic Sky Blue.  We included the complete colour list as reference.

81640 – McLaren 650S GT3, White/Black Accents
81641 – McLaren 650S GT3, Blue/Black Accents
81642 – McLaren 650S GT3, Volcano Orange/Black Accents
81643 – McLaren 650S GT3 Bathurst 12 Hour Winner 2016 L.Van Gisbergen/A.Parente/J.Webb #59
 
79105 – Liberty Walk LB-Works Lamborghini Aventador, White
79106 – Liberty Walk LB-Works Lamborghini Aventador, Matt Black
79107 – Liberty Walk LB-Works Lamborghini Aventador, Metallic Sky Blue
79108 – Liberty Walk LB-Works Lamborghini Aventador, Red
79109 – Liberty Walk LB-Works Lamborghini Aventador, Metallic Red
 
 70141 – Alfa Romeo 4C Spider, Bianco Trofeo/White
70142 – Alfa Romeo 4C Spider, Competition Red
70143 – Alfa Romeo 4C Spider, Giallo Prototipo/Yellow

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3 Responses to "New Upcoming Releases AUTOart"

  1. spikyone says:

    Bizarre that the 650S GT3 only has opening doors, when the 12C GT3 had opening front and engine cover and they’re very similar cars. Then again, with those horrible pipes inside the front of the 12C they probably made the right decision to leave it sealed this time!

  2. Dan Son says:

    I get the whole concept of Composite diecast which I’m ok with. But AUTOArt needs to get back to their roots. Too many super/hyper cars like these Liberty walk Lambo’s.
    Can we get some classic models again like the BMW E30, E28? I miss the old days..

  3. Gary Wood says:

    Have abandoned new AA’s now, to lightweight and flimsy, and with only opening doors?..dont understand, if its build cost, just go the whole hog and go for sealed resin,
    their engine and interior detail even through glass should still make them a leading manufacturer.

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