If the first color is going to be the yellow I think we will have to wait at least between 6-12 months for having it in our hands, if they not released another color before 🥲, like white, blue or black. For that time, the Ferrari 1:1 SP4 will be a reality 🤣
It was very smart to release this model before the BBR one. And still glad they did it in red. Anyway,I’ve already ordered one of this because of your review.thx man
There are many modelcar collections with magazines in Europe that are actually sold in convenience stores and new issues are released every two weeks for example
Yes you are right. Some modelcar collections are exclusive. I remember that in Italy was released a 1:8 Ferrari LaFerrari collections. Those ones with hundreds of issues that takes to the collector at least one year to get all of the pieces and booklets with the mounting intructions. Also some 1:43 modelcar collections were released in France, may be just to check how it would work, and then in Spain, even a F1 helmet collection I am remembering just as I type this comment
As the size gets bigger, the details should be much better of course. But also yo know that there are 1:64 models with openings parts than has a detail level much more higher than 1:18 models. In the same way 1:18 CMC models (diecast) has thousands of pieces and 1:18 BBR (resin version) has literally 10 pieces: the interior, the both axles, the engine, the body...and costs too expensive in comparison with CMC. For me the point is how the manufactures get the amazing level detail in a such small piece. I have some 1:64 non licensed Ferrari, for example the 812 Competizione made in resin by Thrill of the collectors aka Fuelme that literally are crazy in every angle of the model. Not in vain that brand manages prices next to 90-100€ . Every scale offers amzing pieces, meh pieces and some point in the middle. Also the 1:43 BBR are amazing pieces, but BBurago is in a different league. The best thing for collectors is enjoy the hobby and get the best option for him/her in relation with our wallets. 😇Burago is and will be the brand thanks to which many collectors enter this hobby, and that is a merit 😌. Although the models have experienced a rise in price, there is also an increase in the level of detail.
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Thanks! Also the king is @Booster_Diecast who mades to all of us enkoy this hobby 😇
Now I cant wait for BBR to release this in red.
If the first color is going to be the yellow I think we will have to wait at least between 6-12 months for having it in our hands, if they not released another color before 🥲, like white, blue or black. For that time, the Ferrari 1:1 SP4 will be a reality 🤣
@@SiegedByCars I'm sure the red BBR Sp3 will come out pretty soon after the yellow. Probably before the end of the year
@@Booster_Diecast Hopefully! I will grab also the yellow one. I think that we will have to start saving money for the incoming gummies 😬
@SiegedByCars Yeah it's so expensive 🤣
Good news guys, as of today (indonesia) local seller open PreOrder for the red SP3 !
It was very smart to release this model before the BBR one. And still glad they did it in red.
Anyway,I’ve already ordered one of this because of your review.thx man
Yeah it's not a bad casting at all, hope you enjoy it!
There are many modelcar collections with magazines in Europe that are actually sold in convenience stores and new issues are released every two weeks for example
Yes you are right. Some modelcar collections are exclusive. I remember that in Italy was released a 1:8 Ferrari LaFerrari collections. Those ones with hundreds of issues that takes to the collector at least one year to get all of the pieces and booklets with the mounting intructions. Also some 1:43 modelcar collections were released in France, may be just to check how it would work, and then in Spain, even a F1 helmet collection I am remembering just as I type this comment
Not a bad casting, despite the plastic bottom. Beautiful Ferrari!
For that price it’s better to just wait for bbrs tbh
@@IdontKnow-jt2oz I agree, but I also think it's really good that they're doing these. The magazines that come with them are dope
I wanna see fire 1:64 Ferraris
@@ShawnstertheMonster Me too!
I would go for 1/43 bburago version of this ferrari & it's slightly better.
As the size gets bigger, the details should be much better of course. But also yo know that there are 1:64 models with openings parts than has a detail level much more higher than 1:18 models. In the same way 1:18 CMC models (diecast) has thousands of pieces and 1:18 BBR (resin version) has literally 10 pieces: the interior, the both axles, the engine, the body...and costs too expensive in comparison with CMC. For me the point is how the manufactures get the amazing level detail in a such small piece. I have some 1:64 non licensed Ferrari, for example the 812 Competizione made in resin by Thrill of the collectors aka Fuelme that literally are crazy in every angle of the model. Not in vain that brand manages prices next to 90-100€ . Every scale offers amzing pieces, meh pieces and some point in the middle. Also the 1:43 BBR are amazing pieces, but BBurago is in a different league. The best thing for collectors is enjoy the hobby and get the best option for him/her in relation with our wallets. 😇Burago is and will be the brand thanks to which many collectors enter this hobby, and that is a merit 😌. Although the models have experienced a rise in price, there is also an increase in the level of detail.
@@IILego_BatmanII Yeah but for 1/64 these aren't bad at all
Very nice, wish it was a bit cheaper….
@Diecastclassicist Yeah me too, I feel like if they would've been around the $12-15 range it would've been perfect