All of that work. Just to drift it.
All of that work. Just to drift it.
Neutral: Because it’s a horribly bland-looking white good. The Model S is a striking sedan, low, sleek and attractive. This looks like a dishwasher with stupid doors.
I’d want to have a discussion on the price, but it’s not miles out of the park. It looks like a fundamentally solid car and it’s had the scary stuff done.
What a rampant twat-hammock.
Wait, hold on. BMW i3 camera rig???
I said everyone, not nobody, Mr. Pedant!
I AM everyone!
They always post a random car image in the morning. Could be worse, could be another article about the eleven millionth Beetle derivative nobody gives a shit about.
A 1 Series and a Mustang once joined in unholy dalliance.
They’re back, but no kits this time around.
It’s definitely Italian-American insofar as it’s not Italian, at all.
Unfortunately I think Bburago, or rather pre-bankruptcy Bburago, was the only company with diecast kits. They were indeed amazing, I have several which I modified.
I was watching the live stage on Sunday. It seems very dangerous to have such a potential for showboating so close to the end of the rally.
It’s been a shit couple of weeks.
I’m still way too in to diecast than a man of my age has any right to be and I think resin has its place, the level of detail you can get in a resin 1/18 is pretty freaking amazing.
Buying an E30 M3.
Sorry, I see a still of Clarkson and I can’t click, my computer doesn’t do well with projectile vomiting.
I’ve sent Bburago Ferraris flying down the stairs at scale speeds of what must have been Mach 3. I only had some light scuffing and lost mirrors.
I want to see this test repeated with 1/18 scale diecast cars. I think they would do quite well.