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REVIEW: Pocher Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4

We all know the history of the Lamborghini Aventador by now.  The car was billed as Murciélago’s replacement, which held the throne for about a decade.  The model I present here is the 1:8 scale version from Pocher.  The Pocher brand has some history with 1:8 scale models, though the Aventador is my first adventure with the brand.  Models produced Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: Kyosho Lamborghini Miura Jota SVJ

The Lamborghini Miura is an icon in automotive history, a car considered by some to be the sexiest ever made.  Kyosho’s latest effort with the Lamborghini badge is the Miura Jota SVJ.  Based on past Kyosho efforts with the Lamborghini brand, one would assume we have another work of art, which is unfortunately not the case here.  The model lacks Continue Reading...
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DCOTM – Karsten Weiss February 2014 Winner!

February’s Diecast Collector Of The Month is Karsten Weiss from Frankfurt, Germany.  First off, Karsten, I do apologize for the delay, and I hope you do enjoy the decals!  I personally love the way you display your collection.  The placement and dedication and the end result is just super.  The addition of small mementos sure bring out the memories for each Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari 599XX Evo

The latest addition to the Ferrari stable is the Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari 599XX Evo or Evolution. This evolution of the 599XX boosts aerodynamic advancements, as well as an extra 50 horsepower added to an already impressive 6.3L v12 engine.  Total power is an incredible 750 HP and 516 lb-ft of torque.  The engine also trimmed some fat and is Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: AUTOart Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport WRC

Once in a while, the diecast hobby unveils a special model, one that cannot get away, and one that will be a talking piece in your collection for many years to come. The latest effort from AUTOart is a limited edition (1000 pieces) of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport World Record car. The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport achieved Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: AUTOart Lamborghini Sesto Elemento

There has been a lot of talk about Lamborghini’s latest direction when it comes to style, design, and mass appeal.  One of those cars in question is the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, meaning Sixth Element in Italian.  Sesto Elemento is equipped with a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission and an all wheel drive system, mated to a 5.2 litre V10 engine.  The car Continue Reading...
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Pocher: Aventador Project Part V – Body Panels Check!

The finish line is almost near!  Front and rear body panels have been connected to the framework.  Everything went pretty much smoothly, but I’ve noted some issues below. When installing the rear section to the frame,  don’t try to install the entire piece after completing page #28.  I tried for 15-20 minutes to install without success; the roadblock was the Continue Reading...
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Pocher: Aventador Project Part IV – Motor & Suspension

Well, I’m halfway through the assembly manual as of today’s post.  What I’ve completed since the last update is the motor, top and bottom sections, front and rear suspension (well, most of it), and the steering mechanism. What is impressive with the kit, as you continue through the build, is that assembling the intricate pieces gives you a greater appreciation Continue Reading...
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