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Very true. The level of detail available in 1:18-scale models, even lower-priced ones, is light years ahead of early Bburago, Polistil, etc.

You could also come talk to us handy-dandy nutjobs over on Live And Let Diecast for helpful tips and advice.

I would be angry at the whole world too, if i drove a Chevy Aveo.

My tip if you’re buying for a car enthusiast in your life is to find out their favorite car in the world. Not just the type of car, but the very specific one that exists in the real world. I bought Frontiart’s $500 Koenigsegg One:1 modeled after chassis #112 as it was my favorite single car in the world. That was

“For legal reasons, we think the Reliant Robin is a wonderful car that always stays upright.”

I read “there is a 205 GTI in my garage” and then I started to like you. But then not.

This is a 1957 Facel Vega FV4 Typhoon, and it’s the prettiest damn French car you’ve never heard of.

Well, I learned that you can spell “asstap” with Passat today. Wow, what a time to be alive!

Nah, just haven’t gotten the chance to stick them back on.

Look man if you’re going to prison you’ve probably made some bad decisions along the way

1st gear:

You can totally drive a Picasso...

it’s a level 11 model

The winning bidder’s gonna need some rossa-colored glasses, ’cause this project looks like a real Testa of one’s patience and skill.

Because the majority of the strait of Juan De Fuca and the Haro strait are in U.S. territorial waters. If we’re going to go nuclear on trade agreements, then that also means taxing goods being transported through our territorial waters, or outright denying them altogether.

Is it me or could a lot of the stories of Soichiro-era Honda read like this:

IIRC a “score” is 2o so it would be “twenty three score and seven horsepower” and “twenty one score and three horsepower”

As someone with plenty of experience with flying X-Wings, but none with hand-control cars, I am fascinated.

New ponycar: Ford CrowdConnect

“EcoSport” sounds like Ford just took two marketing words and spliced them together. Looking forward to their new models: