On the beginning of the video you have Bburago on the left and Hotweels on the right but at the end you switch the places, I thought the whole time I was looking for comparasion details on the wrong models.
I think it's a pretty good effort by Bburago. It's clear that in most details, the HWE is better, but it's good to have a choice, regarding price range. If the scale is spot on, there are no strange wheel gaps, and the model just looks good in general - which seems to be the case - it's an awesome deal. And what went wrong with the HWE luggage compartment? It's supposed to have those 2 fans there, it's just wrong.
If you compare non elite vs non signature the Bburago wins. For me if price wasn’t an issue the elite wins but not by much and not enough to justify the price difference.
TYler SChecter there is a reason the LaFerrari by HWE is in my collection, because it is better the Burago one is way less detailed the front lights look trash on the burago and that's just one example of why hwe is better
I agree if the model is 18 times smaller, the panel gaps must be also 18 times smaller. Burago are great on panel gaps for the price they are. It's one of their strenght. Like they,ve always been weak on head and tail lights.
I looked up Hot Wheels' LaFerrari reviews online and the quality control is, um, well - there's no control. One reviewer said it was decent but overpriced. The next said the parts were misaligned here and there and the decals were shoddy. The next review said it was an average model with a steep price tag. The reviews NEVER said it was "awesome" or "among the five best". That's making me wait until Ferrari let AutoArt make them. I won't buy BBR, the price is too steep. $500 is a lot of dough for a model.
Stumbled across this video today, thanks for posting it, this was the exact comparison I was looking for. The Bburago does offer a lot of value for the money but the differences are enough for me that I plan to go with the HotWheels Elite version.
Good video shows in detail the differences of the two manufacturers, hot wheels win comfortably, has more fine and well worked details, such as headlights, details of the air intakes, engine and also who would not dream burago will this car, the rear spoiler that is hinged on hot wheels, so now remain more satisfied with my Ferrari LaFerrari of hot wheels, nice details that make the difference.
@anarhy09 you must not be a TRUE collector because u would pay 180$ for a overpriced model by Kyosho but you wouldn’t pay 120$ for a beautiful Ferrari model with great detail
Man, the HW Elite has HUUUUUUUUGE gaps, damn! The headlights are way better in the Bburago Signature too. The only complain i have with the Bburago is the fact sidewindows missing but, to me, Bburago wins for what they cost. I don't care about perforated grills.
After much searching..I’ve settled for the HWE...the weight, extra detail and the rear wing is a no brainer..not to mention rising prices in future due to licensing loss HW )
In my opinion Bburago is the winner, every other makers comes after them. i still remember the original Bburago of Italy's manufacturing. This video cleared many things about Bburago fans that why they prefer their only choice Bburago. Thanks.
I got the signature LA ferrari for $26 and got the signature california for $16 1/18 bought 6 of them from amazon gave them as gifts for that price they were a steal .. but I would not spend more than $100 on hot wheels elite or minichamps auto art when you can buy a cmc model with 1500+ parts noble materials press metal from $215 to $400 I have 8 cmc models and they are all magnificent miniature masterpieces have no clue how they can make them so cheap! will never buy any other brand for classic models..
this is the more expensive bburago one. called signature edition. the cheaper one is called race & play and doesnt come in that red box but one with a transparent cover
Yeah I know. I don’t remember what box the one I’m talking about comes in. But it had far more detail then the one you’re displaying. But it is 40 dollars more.
HW elite is more detailed. I liked the different shades of red used in HW, BBurago on the other hand have stucked on 1 or two shade of red. And making the character decals more light makes HW closed to the real car design. But the more worthy is the ferrari brand itself, better work it hard to get the real deal 1:1 scale
i think you should put the name of the brand when the camera is split into 2, so we can understand which one is Bburago which one is HotWheels elite. because at the end of the video i just realized that the position of these two diecast is changing...
both will break both are the same car well detailed.... I can buy 2 signature Ferraris from Bburago and only one Hw at their price... Id rather buy 2 that will sit and collect dust than 1 I over paid for to do the same thing.
What are you talking about hw has LOST their Ferrari license so therefore they can not continue to produce 1:18 or 1:64 scale Ferrari’s coming from a hwe owner
I know its a 3 year old video, but i have to say the HWE is trash for its price. 1. Quality Issues. At a much higher price point you would expect it to be flawless, but no. I seen ALOT of complains about this model having paint issues. 2. Moving parts. Once again at that price point, you would expect the HWE to have moving parts, but no. I seen a review somewhere that only the doors open. Bburago can have its door, hood and engine to open. I was expecting you to compare them with the opened features but no. Biasness i guess. 3. 1 HWE can allow you to get 2 bburago signatures, 4 race and play. Overpriced. No carpetting interior either i think. People who have the HWE will definitely praise HWE because they know themselve they paid alot for that. They cant accept the fact that bburago, at a cheaper price point, made a higher quality model. Naturally, they keep forcing themselve to like the HWE so that they will feel its worth the bang($$$) Thats the truth.
word. I have some hot wheels elite ferraris and some of em have developed paint fading, others have cheap plastic or resin door hinges that snap easily. regarding point 2., hot wheels makes a cheap version called heritage or foundation and an expensive version called elite of most of their ferraris. the cheap ones retail for about 55 dollars, the expensive elites go for 100-200. this one is the elite where everything opens. did you watch the video in full? he compares them with open parts about two thirds into it. 3. the elites have carpeted interiors but you are right about the price difference. I only buy the elites if they are on sale and drop below 80
Bburagomodels are always closer to 1/19 scale which is why I only buy autoart or at least welly fx for aventador and HW elite for ferrari (or Kyosho) I dont think bburago have ever done a good model, ever. their biggest joke ever though was the 88 countach lol.
+Tommy Orr Jr Yes. And Huracan by Bburago is great example of these ''1/19'' models. I bought Aventador by FX and i'm very disappointed. Front bumper has completely different colour than model. It's hard to not see it.
DiecastPassion Thanks, i was goig to go there, but i may have to treat myself to an autoart aventador (green) as i have just bught the gallardo lp560-4 in monterey blue with the silver rims, yeah u cant beat AA but the PRICE! maybe i will just buy the cheaper brand for cars I dont care that much about.
***** Yes. AUTOart is high level. But i'm afraid about these new ABS composite models from AUTOart. Actually plastic models. I heard bad things about the new Huracan, so i'm going to buy Huracan by Kyosho for now. Also i don't want pay 210 Euro for plastic model. It's insane!
DiecastPassion Yep im getting the kyosho huracan too, cheaper looks just as good! and im worried about the new autoart composite too. mind you we can still collect all the old ones through ebay and maybe just buy kyosho from now on. I dont care if there is no opening parts anyway.less chance of gaps!
+Tommy Orr Jr I'm getting Kyosho Huracan in green with black rims. I'm still looking for Jaguar XKR in blue and Aston Martin One 77 by Aa. But you're right. My models are in display and i barely open doors or boots. So i'm fine with resins and as you said: less chance of gaps.
On the beginning of the video you have Bburago on the left and Hotweels on the right but at the end you switch the places, I thought the whole time I was looking for comparasion details on the wrong models.
Exactly lol
yes me tooooo
I think it's a pretty good effort by Bburago. It's clear that in most details, the HWE is better, but it's good to have a choice, regarding price range. If the scale is spot on, there are no strange wheel gaps, and the model just looks good in general - which seems to be the case - it's an awesome deal. And what went wrong with the HWE luggage compartment? It's supposed to have those 2 fans there, it's just wrong.
If you compare non elite vs non signature the Bburago wins. For me if price wasn’t an issue the elite wins but not by much and not enough to justify the price difference.
Although cheaper I thing they the burago is the best La Ferrari in this video it has more detail overall!
No it doesn't.
Ocean Gateways It's an opinion idiot.
TYler SChecter there is a reason the LaFerrari by HWE is in my collection, because it is better the Burago one is way less detailed the front lights look trash on the burago and that's just one example of why hwe is better
bburago have much better shut line and panel gap.
The actual car has panel gaps
Abbi Ravindhran you’re right because in person the real Laferrari had panel gaps.
I agree if the model is 18 times smaller, the panel gaps must be also 18 times smaller. Burago are great on panel gaps for the price they are. It's one of their strenght. Like they,ve always been weak on head and tail lights.
I wish AUTOart had the Ferrari license.
+Humanguillotine I wish that too. Still it's shame that HotWheels lost Ferrari license. They made great models.
+Humanguillotine Me too, but Kyosho are great for ferrari.
***** AA would have done terrific Ferraris! But its cool that we only have BBR and Kyosho for the hi end model Ferraris too.,
apparently there's a liberty walk 458 coming soon from autoart
I looked up Hot Wheels' LaFerrari reviews online and the quality control is, um, well - there's no control. One reviewer said it was decent but overpriced. The next said the parts were misaligned here and there and the decals were shoddy. The next review said it was an average model with a steep price tag. The reviews NEVER said it was "awesome" or "among the five best". That's making me wait until Ferrari let AutoArt make them. I won't buy BBR, the price is too steep. $500 is a lot of dough for a model.
Stumbled across this video today, thanks for posting it, this was the exact comparison I was looking for. The Bburago does offer a lot of value for the money but the differences are enough for me that I plan to go with the HotWheels Elite version.
Thank you very much.
Good video shows in detail the differences of the two manufacturers, hot wheels win comfortably, has more fine and well worked details, such as headlights, details of the air intakes, engine and also who would not dream burago will this car, the rear spoiler that is hinged on hot wheels, so now remain more satisfied with my Ferrari LaFerrari of hot wheels, nice details that make the difference.
@anarhy09 you must not be a TRUE collector because u would pay 180$ for a overpriced model by Kyosho but you wouldn’t pay 120$ for a beautiful Ferrari model with great detail
Take back what I said about the kyosho
Man, the HW Elite has HUUUUUUUUGE gaps, damn! The headlights are way better in the Bburago Signature too. The only complain i have with the Bburago is the fact sidewindows missing but, to me, Bburago wins for what they cost. I don't care about perforated grills.
I think the hot wheels is a bit more detailed, and has smaller panel gaps, but not for a €120 difference.
After much searching..I’ve settled for the HWE...the weight, extra detail and the rear wing is a no brainer..not to mention rising prices in future due to licensing loss HW )
In my opinion Bburago is the winner, every other makers comes after them. i still remember the original Bburago of Italy's manufacturing. This video cleared many things about Bburago fans that why they prefer their only choice Bburago.
Thanks.
I got the signature LA ferrari for $26 and got the signature california for $16 1/18 bought 6 of them from amazon gave them as gifts for that price they were a steal .. but I would not spend more than $100 on hot wheels elite or minichamps auto art when you can buy a cmc model with 1500+ parts noble materials press metal from $215 to $400 I have 8 cmc models and they are all magnificent miniature masterpieces have no clue how they can make them so cheap! will never buy any other brand for classic models..
Hot wheels laferrari colour was shinning
I've been wanting a Laferrari Hot wheels elite for a while
There are different Burago 1:18 models. You should have compared the 100 dollar one to the hot wheels.
this is the more expensive bburago one. called signature edition. the cheaper one is called race & play and doesnt come in that red box but one with a transparent cover
Yeah I know. I don’t remember what box the one I’m talking about comes in. But it had far more detail then the one you’re displaying. But it is 40 dollars more.
I know that burugo has less price cars and they are good but i still perfer hot wheels because of their realistic looking modles
Hot Wheels Elite is more refined overall. But does it worth the 💰 ?
No.
Just go with matte black version from Bburago Signature.
HW elite is more detailed. I liked the different shades of red used in HW, BBurago on the other hand have stucked on 1 or two shade of red. And making the character decals more light makes HW closed to the real car design. But the more worthy is the ferrari brand itself, better work it hard to get the real deal 1:1 scale
hwe has soooo many qc issues for the price. I own both the bburago and hwe
Nice Video
Could you enlighten which diecast manufacturer made which car (left or right picture) when you showed the comparison slides?
+LCK Keith It's done ;-)
+DiecastPassion so which one made which?
I added notes. It starts with split screen comparison. Manufacturers are on top.
In the splitscreen on the left side is always Hot Wheels Elite on the right side is Bburago Signature.
i think you should put the name of the brand when the camera is split into 2, so we can understand which one is Bburago which one is HotWheels elite. because at the end of the video i just realized that the position of these two diecast is changing...
Good idée, vert intrested video👍👍👍
fantastic, thanks ;)
+juandevalencia Thanks
Only minus point for bburago is the door windows, there are no windows on.
I'll buy both.
Excelente ., quisiera que hubiese en Argentina !!
both will break both are the same car well detailed.... I can buy 2 signature Ferraris from Bburago and only one Hw at their price... Id rather buy 2 that will sit and collect dust than 1 I over paid for to do the same thing.
Huh, no way the HW is worth the price they want when it's compared to the Bburago. The HW is definitely nicer but the difference is fairly small.
Great Video
Thanks
No problem if you would like feel free to check some of my models out
I like the Bburago LaFerrari the most
I pay 90 dollars for hot wheels elite laferrari from diecastmodelwholesale. The car came with new. The colour was black thats why it came cheap.
For me is better Hotwheels
does the bburago one say 1/10 on the package? wtf?
No, if you look closely it says 1:18
more money more detail ;(
Simple but right.
For some reason, the bburago one even looks a little smaller
BBurago is a shell of its former self at this point...
of course Elite is much better .
Bburago is cool
Just buy a 1/64 and be happy
Hero Number Two lol
I had a bburago laferrari signature it cost 100, 000₱
hotwheel's win !!
Only significant differences outside are the head- and taillights to be fair
and the grills and defuser, HW has the mesh
bugatti modal is the best .
I Rather choose Bburago BE CAUSE HW IS JUAT RANDOM CARS WHILE BBURAGO IS FULL OF FERRARI CARS!! I EVEN HAVE FERRARI LICENSED PRODUCTS OF BBURAGO!
What are you talking about hw has LOST their Ferrari license so therefore they can not continue to produce 1:18 or 1:64 scale Ferrari’s coming from a hwe owner
Also my Ferrari 599xx evo from hwe is licensed by Ferrari so not only Burgao:p
the hotwheels has more detail at the engine cabel.
No,If you look closely,there are to lines pointing inwards
oh ok so its equal?
I know its a 3 year old video, but i have to say the HWE is trash for its price.
1. Quality Issues. At a much higher price point you would expect it to be flawless, but no. I seen ALOT of complains about this model having paint issues.
2. Moving parts. Once again at that price point, you would expect the HWE to have moving parts, but no. I seen a review somewhere that only the doors open. Bburago can have its door, hood and engine to open. I was expecting you to compare them with the opened features but no. Biasness i guess.
3. 1 HWE can allow you to get 2 bburago signatures, 4 race and play. Overpriced. No carpetting interior either i think.
People who have the HWE will definitely praise HWE because they know themselve they paid alot for that. They cant accept the fact that bburago, at a cheaper price point, made a higher quality model. Naturally, they keep forcing themselve to like the HWE so that they will feel its worth the bang($$$)
Thats the truth.
word. I have some hot wheels elite ferraris and some of em have developed paint fading, others have cheap plastic or resin door hinges that snap easily.
regarding point 2., hot wheels makes a cheap version called heritage or foundation and an expensive version called elite of most of their ferraris. the cheap ones retail for about 55 dollars, the expensive elites go for 100-200. this one is the elite where everything opens. did you watch the video in full? he compares them with open parts about two thirds into it.
3. the elites have carpeted interiors but you are right about the price difference. I only buy the elites if they are on sale and drop below 80
Hm maybe it’s just certain models my 599xx evo from hwe has no quality
issues what so ever
Hot wheels
Pfff, yo pensando que el hotwheels estaba en el lado derecho -_- , malo el video.
Bburagomodels are always closer to 1/19 scale which is why I only buy autoart or at least welly fx for aventador and HW elite for ferrari (or Kyosho) I dont think bburago have ever done a good model, ever. their biggest joke ever though was the 88 countach lol.
+Tommy Orr Jr Yes. And Huracan by Bburago is great example of these ''1/19'' models. I bought Aventador by FX and i'm very disappointed. Front bumper has completely different colour than model. It's hard to not see it.
DiecastPassion Thanks, i was goig to go there, but i may have to treat myself to an autoart aventador (green) as i have just bught the gallardo lp560-4 in monterey blue with the silver rims, yeah u cant beat AA but the PRICE! maybe i will just buy the cheaper brand
for cars I dont care that much about.
***** Yes. AUTOart is high level. But i'm afraid about these new ABS composite models from AUTOart. Actually plastic models. I heard bad things about the new Huracan, so i'm going to buy Huracan by Kyosho for now. Also i don't want pay 210 Euro for plastic model. It's insane!
DiecastPassion Yep im getting the kyosho huracan too, cheaper looks just as good! and im worried about the new autoart composite too. mind you we can still collect all the old ones through ebay and maybe just buy kyosho from now on. I dont care if there is no opening parts anyway.less chance of gaps!
+Tommy Orr Jr I'm getting Kyosho Huracan in green with black rims. I'm still looking for Jaguar XKR in blue and Aston Martin One 77 by Aa. But you're right. My models are in display and i barely open doors or boots. So i'm fine with resins and as you said: less chance of gaps.