Tesla is now selling a 1:18 diecast model of its most popular vehicle on its online shop. The Model Y has become incredibly popular, and is expected to be the world’s best-selling vehicle this year.
GT Spirit is putting the finishing touches on a 1/18 scale model of the S650. Of course, the Josselin-based company picked the GT rather than the EcoBoost for said resin model. Thing is, a few details ...
Scale-model cars, especially 1:18 scale ones, are a true joy. They are small enough to fit on a bookshelf or a desk, but also large enough to house some incredible detail. I never knew I wanted a ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
An Ariel Atom V8 costs over $200,000, although that probably doesn’t matter because Ariel Motors->ke563 only produced 25 units and all 25 units have been scooped up a long time ago. So what is it that ...
Mercedes-Benz cars aren't cheap -- that much is certain. You've got to pay to play, whether it's the real thing you're buying or a 1:18 scale model of your dream Benz. Last week we brought you a ...
Honda is collaborating with Amalgam to make a small run of hand-built RA272 Formula 1 car miniature models. The run will include 30 units at 1:8 scale for $28,995, and 300 in 1:18 scale for $1,735. So ...
Hello fellow model collectors and welcome to the next thing you want for Christmas. There's a rule of thumb in our world that says the weirder and rarer a real life car is, the more important it ...
Quality models of cars don't have to cost four easy payments of $49.99. They also don't have to be offered with financing, like a refrigerator or that fancy lawnmower your neighbor maintains with ...
"Experience the thrill of precision engineering with our 1:18 Scale Miniature Diecast Model Cars. Each model showcases incredible attention to detail and craftsmanship, making them perfect for ...
“A fine car model is like a song. It can take you back to a specific point in your life, like a race,” says Kurt Carlson, of Gig Harbor, Wash. “To me, models are more than an object. They are an ...