OH MY I love the Hino-Renault 4CV !!! 🤩😍😍 so here the story for this : the Renault 4CV was affordable car of the post war era like the Citroen 2CV and in Japan Hino (a truck manufacturer ) wanted to make a passenger car so they made a deal with Renault to build the car over there at first they receive all pieces from Renault and only did the assembly but over time they made their own tools and upgrades to the car. so much that it was better built than the French one 😅 and speaking over the Japanese doing it better than the French that models is better than the Norev with accurate scale , more details etc... 🙂
These are all fantastic. 300ZX takes the cake though with its interior. Isuzu Gemini kinda reminds me of an Opel. That Hino-Renault collab is an interesting historic faits-divers. It's great that you describe the models, otherwise we wouldn't have known about the interior on the 300ZX fe, but I also enjoyed the serene silence while the models took their turn on the turntable.
Thank you Jeroen, I have to put this series as my favorite 1/64 discovery of the past few years. So impressed with the overall quality and variety of cars. 50 more to go! 😅
Cool and well detailed models, have to find some 😀 My favourites were Mazda Savanna and Toyota Carina (dad had that model Toyota Carina when young, liked it very much)
@@twycediecast I doubt it big D. I'm in to M2s at the moment. Collecting up car lifts and matching diecast to go with the ones I already have. My plan is to stop with the car lifts when I reach 100 of them. Right now I'm at 85. Only 15 to go. Then I'm gonna build a shelf to put them all on. I haven't bought a mainly Hotwheel in weeks. . mainly because there none that I want to be had. I did pick up a few premium ones I like. And a couple of Match castings. The rain we had last week messed up my work week and this week the truck had the smog pump freeze up and burned the belt up so it's parked until it gets fixed. Anyway. Out of he cars you showed only one appeals to me. The old black one. I can't recall what it was now. Lol. Heck it's days later now I forgot. But the rest are not my cup of dew. Sorry to be so picky ✌🏾😎
I'm a slacker. Since last time I bought only 2 more. So I have 3 in total. I must gather "spending spree momentum" before they will be gone aka much more expensive😂
I just have Issue 1, it's amzing details for this scale! beautiful
They have all been so good, I agree
Very nice models, excellent details and interesting cars.
Thanks Finn….just my kind of oddball stuff.
Great premium showcase David all were awesome 👌
Thank you Eddie
OH MY I love the Hino-Renault 4CV !!! 🤩😍😍 so here the story for this : the Renault 4CV was affordable car of the post war era like the Citroen 2CV and in Japan Hino (a truck manufacturer ) wanted to make a passenger car so they made a deal with Renault to build the car over there at first they receive all pieces from Renault and only did the assembly but over time they made their own tools and upgrades to the car. so much that it was better built than the French one 😅 and speaking over the Japanese doing it better than the French that models is better than the Norev with accurate scale , more details etc... 🙂
Well how about that? I would have never known that. Thanks @thequirkygarage1999 AKA QUIRKIPEDIA
These are all fantastic. 300ZX takes the cake though with its interior. Isuzu Gemini kinda reminds me of an Opel. That Hino-Renault collab is an interesting historic faits-divers. It's great that you describe the models, otherwise we wouldn't have known about the interior on the 300ZX fe, but I also enjoyed the serene silence while the models took their turn on the turntable.
Thank you Jeroen, I have to put this series as my favorite 1/64 discovery of the past few years. So impressed with the overall quality and variety of cars. 50 more to go! 😅
Cool and well detailed models, have to find some 😀
My favourites were Mazda Savanna and Toyota Carina (dad had that model Toyota Carina when young, liked it very much)
This series is literally hit after hit after hit. All are very well executed and seldom-seen cars.
Looks cool , nice 👍
Mike
Thanks Mike, I love these obscure ones.
I'm pretty sure DyDo or Konami did a 1955 Crown but i'm nitpicky 😅
You have a great idea there…..they seem exactly like the stuff those brands did back then. Hmmmm
You won't have to worry about me getting them before you do. I got auto repairs to worry about right now. 😁
Ha….not going to see one in Macguyver’s Garage?
@@twycediecast I doubt it big D. I'm in to M2s at the moment. Collecting up car lifts and matching diecast to go with the ones I already have. My plan is to stop with the car lifts when I reach 100 of them. Right now I'm at 85. Only 15 to go. Then I'm gonna build a shelf to put them all on. I haven't bought a mainly Hotwheel in weeks. . mainly because there none that I want to be had. I did pick up a few premium ones I like. And a couple of Match castings. The rain we had last week messed up my work week and this week the truck had the smog pump freeze up and burned the belt up so it's parked until it gets fixed. Anyway. Out of he cars you showed only one appeals to me. The old black one. I can't recall what it was now. Lol. Heck it's days later now I forgot. But the rest are not my cup of dew.
Sorry to be so picky ✌🏾😎
The Hino Renault 4CV can roll very well ?
I think US-spec Accord from same era with pop-up headlights look very much like 4-door Prelude would look if such car was been made. 😀
Maybe that it what I was thinking about when I said that.
I'm a slacker. Since last time I bought only 2 more. So I have 3 in total. I must gather "spending spree momentum" before they will be gone aka much more expensive😂
They are so difficult to obtain. I understand completely