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STWell Lexus LFA, Diecast/360 Access!

More on STWell, the team has announced another classic, the 1:18 Lexus LFA.  What we know, the model will be executed in diecast metal with full access, and based on the earlier R&D photos the detailing is there!  Colours include White and Yellow.  The target date is Q4 2021.

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6 Responses to "STWell Lexus LFA, Diecast/360 Access!"

  1. rapide66 says:

    Interesting how the LFA in 1:18 is getting re-released by AutoArt around the same time. Any idea what price point this LFA will be at?

  2. Tomcatters says:

    Very tempting, even more so when the price is around the same as the recently announced RS6.

    Might get this instead of the AUTOart Remake as I already have one of the original AAs anyway.

  3. Mike Wiseman says:

    I have one of the AA LFA nurburgring package. I really wanted the regular version. Mainly white due to the red interior. Considering how overpriced autoart has become, and there’s is composite. Which I wasn’t totally against but the more efforts they continue to spit out with price points that I find insulting to the collector, the more I’m against it. I can tell right away that their models aren’t metal when I see it. Not in a good way. However, the new LFA images look pretty close to the original. But I’m sure the STWell effort will be just as satisfying at a much more reasonable price, and it actually have a functional suspension… plus it will please the anti-composite mob. Sounds like a win win win

  4. . says:

    I think stwell and paudi models are the same based on their 1:18 infiniti q70
    http://www.stwell.com.cn/productinfo/713151.html I think they are the same company. That is why when I bought my “paudi” a6l 2019 it doesnt have any paudi brandings in it. That aside if they make this one as impressive as their normal diecast I hope that they would prevent those zinc pest which is a conmon issue among paudi diecasts. If not I will purchase the plastic autoart lfa as I do not want any zinc pest on an lfa model car as it ruins this thing of beauty.

    • DS Team says:

      Not sure if they are entirely the same, but it would surprise us if the Paudi is made within their factory. Kyosho is an example of using them to brand some of their products in recent years.

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