I was aware of the female test driver, Maria. Not aware of Bianchi. Formula 1 has taken its share of lives over the years. Thanks for updating the content.
Despite being not good. I can't tell its ugly, its different. The same can be said about a lot of cars i collect, giving love and variety to all kind of stuff, never was a fan of the classic race winners collectors im nobody to speak on that, just my taste. U should see the marussia b2, it was driveable in a few videogames 10 years ago. Its an interesting car for an obscure no-name brand.
I thought that it was a good looking model considering others of that year. The livery was very cool as well. I just don't understand how Spark chooses what cars to make? I have discovered that put together a list of cars each year, reach out to the dealers and then produce the numbers that dealers are willing to buy. However, it's good that make some of the less popular otherwise we would never get the opportunity to buy them.
@@markzebr6463 as for le mans i have been told they try to replicate every entry. but its still a sparse subject as a lot of cars are undocumented, let alone ones that didn't arrive/qualify. and that for every event.. i used to think theyre picking randomly but that would be in fact silly. i just know they must have a gigantic database as cars like for example my macau renault 8 gordini are unfidable on pictures but every car is replicated to the detail. still impressed by that
2 drivers passed away driving Marussias
RIP Jules Bianchi
RIP María de Villota
I was aware of the female test driver, Maria. Not aware of Bianchi. Formula 1 has taken its share of lives over the years. Thanks for updating the content.
Despite being not good. I can't tell its ugly, its different. The same can be said about a lot of cars i collect, giving love and variety to all kind of stuff, never was a fan of the classic race winners collectors im nobody to speak on that, just my taste. U should see the marussia b2, it was driveable in a few videogames 10 years ago. Its an interesting car for an obscure no-name brand.
I thought that it was a good looking model considering others of that year. The livery was very cool as well. I just don't understand how Spark chooses what cars to make? I have discovered that put together a list of cars each year, reach out to the dealers and then produce the numbers that dealers are willing to buy. However, it's good that make some of the less popular otherwise we would never get the opportunity to buy them.
@@markzebr6463 as for le mans i have been told they try to replicate every entry. but its still a sparse subject as a lot of cars are undocumented, let alone ones that didn't arrive/qualify. and that for every event.. i used to think theyre picking randomly but that would be in fact silly. i just know they must have a gigantic database as cars like for example my macau renault 8 gordini are unfidable on pictures but every car is replicated to the detail. still impressed by that
Nice looking livery and great model. Shame it was a sack of rubbish on track and killed Timo's career :(
So right on all points.