Well it seems someone borrowed a few pre-production hand samples of some interesting projects on the go from the AUTOart brand. The feature you’ve seen, the 1:18 Lamborghini Centenario. When you see this you wonder why anyone would want a sealed version of such a unique vehicle. Also new is the 1:18 Aston Martin Vulcan. She’s looking great, open bits too! Just cancelled my TopSpeed pre-order in favor of this one.
Last, but definitely not least is an Audi from AUTOart; when was the last time the brand replicated the Audi marque in scale? We share the 1:18 Audi R8 in race trim. Hopefully a presentation version is in the works too! And AUTOart possibly, hopefully extended their relationship to develop more Audi “RS” vehicles. Fingers crossed here. Enjoy!
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Don´t like how that looks, plastic, plastic, plastic… hope the final ones looks better..
Main picture no so far from Maisto´s on that black, rest of pictures look more carbonic than..
I agree with the toyish look overall. I am also waiting for the Centenario Coupe from Autoart. (I passed MR for this one.) But if the looks will be the same as here, i might pass this one as well… Hopefully it will be the opposite.
I have the MR model: it looks 100th better than Aa: carbon looks bad, should be gloss varnished, much more finer details on MR’s. And for what you can see of the engine, closed car is enough for me, I have the SV from Aa for the engine ^^
Sure but by the time the AA is in production it will be 100th times better that the MR and will have opening bits.
Aaaaaaah….. Blind faith. Gotta love it.
Dont think so… Almost real will arrive with a better model, cheaper, full opening..
Its it.. Schuco and Almost real are pushing the throttle.. Autoart is dead
Almost Real need to bring bring the promised Pagani to market fist then we’ll see.
The Centenario is very low priority for me, actually I don’t care much about this car but I still think the AA when released will be better than any sealed resin.
As for Schuco after all these years they still can’t make consistently good models…
Hopefully they keep the tail lights clear