I would lower the ride height on this Bugatti Veyron, but that would require more digging than I'd like to do.
I'm considering a paintjob because lime is pretty ridiculous for a Mercedes, let alone an SLR McLaren.
I blacklisted the '66 Chevy Nova a while back, and I almost regret selling the few I had. Once I saw the zamac Nova, I couldn't resist anymore. I love the nose and tail length combo. It has a sporty look, and the lowered stance gives off an aggressive vibe. The black stripes are bold and the hard-cornered rectilinear shape means business.
Onto the 10 pack.
Willy Gasser. Surprised I never had one in my collection. Could've just blacklisted it, but now that I have it, I may as well keep it.
My biggest excuse for buying this was this. I could've just waited, but there was other reasons why I spent the $18.
And this Satin Red Fangula was one of them. I never seen this as a single at all last year. Had to get it.
Alternate Falken Cuda: this was the other big incentive.
2012 mystery model Yur So Fast. It's not the prettiest and I've seen it in in other 10-packs before, but always skipped it because I wasn't big on the colour scheme. But hey, if I could get this along with the others, then why not?
The "Exclusive" recolour: '64 Chevelle SS. Turns out this Chevelle is one of my favourite boxy cars too. Exclusive too? Sure I'll get it!
On a side not, I think I've lost sense of composing the photos after a while. I noticed this while I was cropping and touching up on photoshop that the cars were starting to get placed way too far left in relation to the plaque. I know this because in the very first photo I took at this angle, I drew guides on the .psd template and I would simply line up the plaque to those lines and the arrangement would remain fairly consistent with each new photo I take. The plaque would be centered to the canvas, but as you can see now I can't do that without cutting the car off the frame. I'm going to have to remember to move the cars in closer to the text and make sure the wheel axles intersect with the bottom edge of the plaque's contour line.
The Honda looks amazing! But I'm here for the Siku :)
ReplyDeleteI love SIku since I was a kid and they're my most favorite die cast company in the world. I love their attention to detail in their 1:60 scale range but recently I bought a few models in the 1:50 to 1:55 range for my son and was completely amazed. The details are incredible and what is most important to me, they're incredibly durable. You see, I avoid getting the 1:60 Siku for my son because the tires can be taken off and that constitutes a choking hazard and also a broken (expensive toy) :D. Check out my Siku collection at Siku Toy Cars, hope you like photos... cause I really like yours ;)