Corvette C7R 1/24
lovegt40
08-20-2015, 06:49 AM
is a slot model, but recent bodies are decent , and at least a good base to start a detailed static model:
http://www.carrera-toys.com/en/products/digital-124/cars/chevrolet-corvette-c7r-no3-3021/#23818
http://pre15.deviantart.net/a3f5/th/pre/f/2013/055/7/1/chevrolet_corvette_c7r_2013_by_davcrea-d5w247d.jpg
imho she is the nicest american racer around.
http://www.carrera-toys.com/en/products/digital-124/cars/chevrolet-corvette-c7r-no3-3021/#23818
http://pre15.deviantart.net/a3f5/th/pre/f/2013/055/7/1/chevrolet_corvette_c7r_2013_by_davcrea-d5w247d.jpg
imho she is the nicest american racer around.
F1Tommy
08-20-2015, 08:14 AM
I agree they have very nice bodies, wheels and tires to make a static model. Better wheels/tires than a lot of plastic kits!! I have this one on order and have the 458... The only one I did not like was the 906 wich I think was a very old reissue.
lovegt40
08-20-2015, 11:05 AM
was thinking the same of the 906.
I also took the Breadvan and body is real nice. Compared to resin approximative models those are real bargains.
I think I will take one of those c7r for sure, and hope they will also make a 991 rsr, that at today is still missing from the market. Including slot (except fola's masterpieces in carbon fiber)
I also took the Breadvan and body is real nice. Compared to resin approximative models those are real bargains.
I think I will take one of those c7r for sure, and hope they will also make a 991 rsr, that at today is still missing from the market. Including slot (except fola's masterpieces in carbon fiber)
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