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wonderful tips to buy 1/18 diecast
I found this tips yesterday when i was clean my collection.
The 1/18 tire ussualy approximately 3.4 centimeters - 3.7 centimeters I hope this tips will help you. thanks
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Re: wonderful tips to buy 1/18 diecast
um. is it for i want to tune my car?
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Re: Re: wonderful tips to buy 1/18 diecast
I use my autoart and maisto
evo 7 autoart nissan skyline gtr autoart subaru impreza 22b autoart and my mercedes by maisto
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All of your messages make no sense....
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Re: wonderful tips to buy 1/18 diecast
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It is not making any sense at all.
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I think he means when you buy 1/18 scale cars. You can judge by the tire size differences. Example, if you look at the Maisto Murcielgo and the Autoart one, you would notice the tires on the Autoart Murcielgo are much more thin than the Maisto one. So that way you know which one is more detailed down to the point.
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um yeah that may be helpful for determining accuracy between identical models by different companies but its pretty much useless for anything else. I have dozens of tires in my collection with varying sizes and thicknesses so It wouldn't really help me tell which one is more accurate. To determine accuracy on a larger scale one can usually just measure the car, multiply by the scale, and compare to the true measured length of the car. I can tell some models are off just by eyballing them though. Like the DUB city import racers.
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