Great video! Got the same Norev variant today, interesting how it compares to the Minichamps. Honestly i’ve been blown away by the detail the Norev model has, I feel like it’s an Autoart from their good old diecast days. Although, the Minichamps looks great too. You can’t go wrong with either of these models. Side note: A QC issue that the Norev variant may have is a crooked spoiler, it is advisable to have that inspected before you actually buy the Norev :)
Good choice. Competition between die-cast manufacturers is good, hopefully keeps the price more competitive. And each one seems to have certain characteristics I would like. The interior is a whole new level of detail I haven't seen in other models of this price point for sure. Enjoy.
Good review! At least in Europe the Norev is half the price of the equivalent Minichamp. Tons of colours and rim combination of both. I would take Norev although none is perfect.
Yes, Norev is much cheaper and overall better detail and quality and that it opens doors and hood as well is a real bonus I like. I do see way more options in both Minichamps and Norev now, you are right. There are many limited edition runs even for specific companies. You are right, none are perfect, but much better than I could form or make myself.
Minichamps is stil diecast, but sealed. I went with norev, much better price/quality and also the opening hood, doors and interior detail. A tire swap on the norev does wonders.
Debated on both of these bir Norev was an easy win after seeing it in person. The wheel/tire + stance overall was much better on the Norev. Thr Norev feels like an autoart from 10 years ago
Great video! Got the same Norev variant today, interesting how it compares to the Minichamps. Honestly i’ve been blown away by the detail the Norev model has, I feel like it’s an Autoart from their good old diecast days.
Although, the Minichamps looks great too. You can’t go wrong with either of these models.
Side note: A QC issue that the Norev variant may have is a crooked spoiler, it is advisable to have that inspected before you actually buy the Norev :)
Couldn't agree more!
I went with Norev. The lights are transparent, not painted. The interior is also superior compare to Minichamps.
Good choice. Competition between die-cast manufacturers is good, hopefully keeps the price more competitive. And each one seems to have certain characteristics I would like. The interior is a whole new level of detail I haven't seen in other models of this price point for sure. Enjoy.
Kind of wish we got a combination of both brands
Good review!
At least in Europe the Norev is half the price of the equivalent Minichamp. Tons of colours and rim combination of both. I would take Norev although none is perfect.
Yes, Norev is much cheaper and overall better detail and quality and that it opens doors and hood as well is a real bonus I like. I do see way more options in both Minichamps and Norev now, you are right. There are many limited edition runs even for specific companies. You are right, none are perfect, but much better than I could form or make myself.
Minichamps is stil diecast, but sealed. I went with norev, much better price/quality and also the opening hood, doors and interior detail. A tire swap on the norev does wonders.
Debated on both of these bir Norev was an easy win after seeing it in person. The wheel/tire + stance overall was much better on the Norev. Thr Norev feels like an autoart from 10 years ago
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