Thank you. I was worried if Ferraris would be as easy to assembly as lower numbers of DyDo set or a little bit messy like higher numbers. Luckily everything went smoothly. I like philosophy behind those self-assembly cars. Making those is cheaper. So there could be more details. And again - as a kid I would be delighted to "make" my own cars. Much better experience. At least as long as assembly process isn't too complicated. But I think now it could be tricky. Small parts can be swallowed by young kids, etc. So liability could be a problem.
I agree with Aurele - the first couple Ferrari series from Kyosho weren’t quite as nice as the later ones. But they’re still well worth collecting, much better than Hot Wheels!
At that time they were something like Walmart exclusive Hot Wheels. Sold only in Circle K Sunkus stores. Very cheap, within first 4 years they sold more than 10 millions of those. This is why I was reluctant to pay as much as many sellers are asking now for them. Until I found this set. When, still factory sealed, Ferrari model is cheaper than loos Hot Wheels Ferrari this is price I'm willing to pay 😁
Last year Kyosho celebrated 60th birthday. And they again released new Ferraris. But in 1:18 scale. Would be great if they make new 1:64. But I think chances are very low.
Great video! I don’t think I’ve seen anyone else demonstrate the way these need to be assembled. Excellent documentation!
Thank you. I was worried if Ferraris would be as easy to assembly as lower numbers of DyDo set or a little bit messy like higher numbers. Luckily everything went smoothly.
I like philosophy behind those self-assembly cars. Making those is cheaper. So there could be more details. And again - as a kid I would be delighted to "make" my own cars. Much better experience. At least as long as assembly process isn't too complicated. But I think now it could be tricky. Small parts can be swallowed by young kids, etc. So liability could be a problem.
@@wojteklabuc good point.
I agree with Aurele - the first couple Ferrari series from Kyosho weren’t quite as nice as the later ones. But they’re still well worth collecting, much better than Hot Wheels!
At that time they were something like Walmart exclusive Hot Wheels. Sold only in Circle K Sunkus stores. Very cheap, within first 4 years they sold more than 10 millions of those. This is why I was reluctant to pay as much as many sellers are asking now for them. Until I found this set. When, still factory sealed, Ferrari model is cheaper than loos Hot Wheels Ferrari this is price I'm willing to pay 😁
to be honest these very early Kyosho set from 2004/5 are not greatest compared to next ones but it's diecast History I guess 🙂
Last year Kyosho celebrated 60th birthday. And they again released new Ferraris. But in 1:18 scale. Would be great if they make new 1:64. But I think chances are very low.