AUTOart 🆚 Solido Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R Die-Casts Compared!

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  • @aliey9330
    @aliey9330 Год назад +45

    You cant beat solido detail at solido price range, the outside look of the car is just too incredible, almost like high end diecast model.

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  Год назад +3

      Absolutely

    • @biohazard1542
      @biohazard1542 2 месяца назад +2

      I disagree. Back in 2012, i bought my at Amazon for 74,99€. So compare to the original price, there is no point to buy the Solid Model.

  • @jasonn2284
    @jasonn2284 6 месяцев назад +17

    Autoart looks like a real car. The paint job alone makes it worth the price. Solido is not bad but just not the same.

  • @carloscintron6692
    @carloscintron6692 Год назад +46

    very good explanation, but at least there is something for everyone, whoever has money buys the autoart and whoever does not have enough and is a collector can have at least one model at a low price 👍🏻

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  Год назад +3

      Absolutely!!! I think both brands cater ALL hobbyists.

    • @aliey9330
      @aliey9330 Год назад +4

      Solido know how to make more detail with less cost and price. He cut cost by making only two opening features , by doing that they can cut cost for making the detail for engine and trunks and focus on making as much detail as they can for the interior and outside look of the car.

    • @miltiadiskyvernitis
      @miltiadiskyvernitis 5 месяцев назад +2

      I would typically buy Autoart, but ever since buying a Solido I've been regularly doing so, simply because they make very good quality pieces for the price paid, plus it gives me a chance to improve them myself.

    • @dr.jillalicecooper2587
      @dr.jillalicecooper2587 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@modelcarshoustonGood Lord, what a nerd you are man.

  • @artyfarty87
    @artyfarty87 11 месяцев назад +7

    I think it's wonderful that they have this option. If you want to still enjoy this hobby but don't have as much money, you can still enjoy it by purchasing the more affordable models. If you have the money you can splurge on the more expensive model.
    I think it's so cool that there is options for all enthusiasts.

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  11 месяцев назад

      Completely agree! And they're fully backed and licensed!

  • @Nyx2k
    @Nyx2k Год назад +15

    The V-Spec II GTR has the naca duct in the hood. The base GTR and the V-Spec both do not. The GT-T is not a GTR model. While the base Skyline is either a GT (non Turbo 2L to 2.5L inline six) or a GT-T (2.5L inline six with a single turbo), the GTR has a different chassis and a 2.6L Twin Turbo six cylinder. The GT and GT-T where offered in RWD with AWD optional as well as coupe and 4-door, the GTR was AWD coupe only.

  • @RaceChase_
    @RaceChase_ Год назад

    Love the content! I just bought a skyline r34 1/18 from your website and im very exited to see how it looks in real life.

  • @spacegirlproduction9506
    @spacegirlproduction9506 11 месяцев назад +4

    Im more than happy that there are many options. Al collector of few things (lego, figures and die cast) I’m happy that at least here we can get very good model for cheap price

  • @leonardoramos5306
    @leonardoramos5306 Год назад +2

    Nice video! A comparison between this composite one and the older full diecast body release R34 from autoart would be pretty good if possible!

  • @stepuptothemike9603
    @stepuptothemike9603 Год назад +1

    I like that there is an offering for a model that is priced lower, but with less details / features. Solida's details appear good, and if you don't mind a model where you cannot see under the hood., hence a less interactive model, but all the good looks of the car., but truly you get what you pay for with Autoart, who offers some of the finest details I have ever seen on a model car. I was blown away when I saw one in person. Some models i would not mind not being able to open the hood or the trunk. Glad to have Solida around!

  • @edromeandbrossportsandcoll5706
    @edromeandbrossportsandcoll5706 Год назад +5

    Both are great models for their prices, if you want good quality for a cheaper price go for the Solido but if you like a little more expensive and detailed model go for the AutoArt those details, grills and of course the tires are amazing

  • @Skorpius2
    @Skorpius2 Месяц назад +1

    Nice vid! I've been an autoart collector for almost 15 yrs and I do like the older models since they were mostly comprised of diecast. I do like the great detail on the autoart, its the price that always keeps me away from alot of models. I recently got the Nismo R34 GT-R Z-tune in Midnight Purple III and its very cool!

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  Месяц назад

      Absolutely

    • @minthouse6338
      @minthouse6338 Месяц назад

      There was a time when you could call AUTOart as a good quality diecast at a reasonable price. I think they came from UT Models? Still got a few of those especially the cop cars. Most of the AUTOart race cars were sealed except Porsche. It was rumored the CEO was a Porsche fan and demanded they don't make them sealed. I was lucky to get a lot of Dealer Editions while AUTOart still had a contract with the car manufacturers and before they skyrocketed the price. Funny thing is, one of the DE cars was a BMW and only later did I see it was actually a Kyosho lol.

  • @AllanMiniatureWorld
    @AllanMiniatureWorld Год назад +5

    Wow! I have the Autoart model in Midnight Purple.

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  Год назад +2

      Gorgeous piece of art. The Z-Tune version is scheduled the end of the year.

  • @minthouse6338
    @minthouse6338 Месяц назад

    I used to be able to buy AUTOart for $60 and got two R34s before they skyrocketed the price. Regular street in midnight purple and a S-Tune. Midnight purple came in a plastic cradle box and the S-Tune in a foam box.

  • @xbox360dm
    @xbox360dm 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve just recently purchased the solido ford sierra cosworth and the bmw m3 models and I am just waiting for the Alfboth beautiful models indeed.

  • @marcakins3373
    @marcakins3373 3 месяца назад +1

    I am super new to the hobby, I am Jada Toys entry to the hobby…I got hooked with the A-Team van then moved into other popular movie and tv show vehicles

  • @MGTZR037
    @MGTZR037 11 месяцев назад +1

    orange front turns = 1999 model year. the hood duct indicates it is a vspec 2 (2001-2002)

  • @dma98
    @dma98 5 месяцев назад

    I'm super new to this hobby, I really want to get a quality model made from metal that doors, hood, etc opens. Is there a manufacturer that produces such?

  • @jaredt1356
    @jaredt1356 Месяц назад

    I think I will buy a solid model.soon, a millennium jade R34. But for me when I get it I would look at the details then detail it myself; flock the carpets and rear seats, paint the windows and outline the headlights, possibly new taillights. just to make it my own and make it look that much cooler

  • @YTFaultier
    @YTFaultier Год назад +2

    Great video / as always - the devil is in the details and this is the aspect here you pay for AUTOart 😃

  • @Understeerking
    @Understeerking Год назад

    Good video

  • @blackcollector3177
    @blackcollector3177 Год назад

    You get what you pay for I have just about all the manufacturers except BBR out of my price range

  • @olandscape
    @olandscape Год назад +1

    The only complains for solido from me are:
    -No seatbelts
    -frequently inaccurate proportions (supra, etc)
    -iffy qc (from personal exp)
    However, I guess they are expected for the price. The only "good" budget r34 was the motormax one, but it was long ago. Not to mention it's a motorex lhd one.

  • @do.xuantung
    @do.xuantung Год назад +6

    Amazing job by Solido, it looks so good that from a glance it looks like an Autoart

  • @JDMSL
    @JDMSL Год назад

    I’ve got a 1:24 scale Maisto R34 GTR and I’m really sucked up with it ... The Maisto is actually out of the aerodynamics and other features too . However in my country the price of them are very high . I bought the Maisto R34 for 8K rupees whereas a Solido R34 costs about 17,000 rupees and Autoart is available for 35,000Rupres 😢

  • @Andreasy2
    @Andreasy2 10 месяцев назад +2

    Quality over quantity. That said, the solido is pretty good, details and proportions of the model seem fine for its price point. The only thing which is killing me are the horrendous headlights, they are killing me.

  • @sozeric
    @sozeric 4 месяца назад +2

    solido is a good deal with that price, but if you have money ,prefer Autoart

  • @sammysmith719
    @sammysmith719 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have an older metal auto art gran turismo gt-r r34…..where can I find how mutch it’s worth?

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  9 месяцев назад

      eBay would be a good starting point or as the AUTOart community on Facebook.

  • @declandurrant
    @declandurrant 9 месяцев назад

    Well i am going to buy the solido over the autoart model purely due to the price differences. However i am not completely satisfied with the interior detail of the solido so i will mod/customize it. I will add carpets and material to creat a more premium feel.

  • @TheRealKillerTomato
    @TheRealKillerTomato 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve never seen anything as good as AutoArt. I do understand that if you can triple your collection for the same price, that might be the way to go.

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  6 месяцев назад

      Quality over Quantity has been my motto.

    • @TheRealKillerTomato
      @TheRealKillerTomato 6 месяцев назад

      I agree. Which is why I tried to log on to Model Cars Houston yesterday but EVERYTHING IS SOLD OUT. Great selection though. Best in the business.

    • @minthouse6338
      @minthouse6338 Месяц назад

      Never seen anything as good as AA? You might want to check out CMC, BBR and maybe Exoto. Kyosho was pretty good and Minichamps some times.

    • @TheRealKillerTomato
      @TheRealKillerTomato Месяц назад

      I have no experience with those brands. I wouldn’t say I’ve seen any Minichamps that are as nice as AA though. I have some Minichamps in 1:43 but I only have AA in 1:18.

  • @covasqui13
    @covasqui13 8 месяцев назад +1

    What is the best detailed brand of 1:43 miniatures?

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  8 месяцев назад

      In my opinion, I would say Make Up Co., Ltd.

  • @ihave3subs770
    @ihave3subs770 Год назад +4

    Autoart costs more than a down payment on a house lol

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  Год назад +2

      With the way house prices are now I'd disagree lol

  • @jamesdixon2857
    @jamesdixon2857 Год назад +2

    I'd invest in autoart

  • @riskysway2542
    @riskysway2542 11 месяцев назад

    I would buy a solido supra but at the same time i am saving up for a pc

  • @teebodk3917
    @teebodk3917 10 месяцев назад

    Very few people will be able to afford big collections in the AUTOart price range, but likewise, very few people will not be able to afford a single model in the AUTOart price range, and that, I think, is the key: every collector will have a few extreme favorites (cars you may have owned yourself or dream of buying one day), but will also like cars in general, or maybe just certain types of cars.
    So the logical way to build a collection is to go Solido price-range for non-special cars, and then spend the extra on the few special ones. So both the Solido and the AUTOart are fully justified and serve a purpose. As long as the quality is "decent" (which it certainly is on the Solido, although the orange-peel paintwork finish is a problem), it'll fit well into any collection.

    • @minthouse6338
      @minthouse6338 Месяц назад

      In the golden age of diecast cars you could. I was buying AUTOart cars for $60 and less. That time is long gone.

  • @BubbaSmurft
    @BubbaSmurft Год назад +1

    NACA duct, not vent.
    Missed the BIGGEST point... which paint is closer to factory?

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  Год назад +1

      Thanks for that. Definitely the AUTOart for paint.

  • @knowledgeworld463
    @knowledgeworld463 Год назад +1

    I am a collector of 1 32 scale is i am on right path or should i change my scale to bigger one need your heart touching suggestion pls so faar i have collected almost 300 model in 1 32 scale

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  Год назад

      I would not change what you're a fan of collecting.

    • @fingerprints2983
      @fingerprints2983 Год назад

      No, you are not on the right path. Sell everything and get into 1:18 or 1:43.

    • @knowledgeworld463
      @knowledgeworld463 Год назад

      @@fingerprints2983 explain more

    • @fingerprints2983
      @fingerprints2983 Год назад

      @@knowledgeworld463 because you are probably only one that collects this scale. 1/24 and 1/32 and few other odd scales that are not - - - - 1/8 - 1/12 - 1/18 - 1/43 or 1/64 - - - aren't collector scales. It is toys, that will never be anything of value. Why Autoart, Exoto, CMC, GT Spirit, TSM, Ignition, Minichamps, FrontiArt, Hot Wheels, Norev, Spark, LCD, Almost Real and many other aren't producing anything in 1/32. Because it not a collectors scale. There is zero interest in this scale, it is a garbage scale.

    • @knowledgeworld463
      @knowledgeworld463 Год назад

      @@fingerprints2983 if today auto art announces 1 32 scale on there website u will be first collecting

  • @rookietoprobuildz
    @rookietoprobuildz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Glad I went with the AUTOart with my first ever scale model car. 9:52 The extra detail makes the increase in price worth it in my opinion!

  • @philbalcar
    @philbalcar Год назад

    Solido seems basic under, more of a generic bottem. The Auto Art has front drive shaft, so its for a AWD car.

  • @thecsr2944
    @thecsr2944 9 месяцев назад +12

    Definitely, as a collector that I am, it will take me a lifetime to understand how there are people who stop collecting Autoart just because they are made of composite. It is stupid to complain that they are light or fragile, because first of all a scale model must always be treated with care, they are not Tonkas or Hoy Wheels so they cannot be handled carefully. Secondly, composite is the solution to the usual problem with metal, paintrash. I don't need my model to weigh like a block of cement to have more "value", for a serious collector detail at its highest level should be important. People need to know better the benefits of composite and resin over the metal.

    • @modelcarshouston
      @modelcarshouston  9 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed. It's because they been spoon fed diecast for so long.

    • @minthouse6338
      @minthouse6338 Месяц назад

      Not to mention most of the really high end model cars with a retail of a few thousand bucks are all made out of resin.

  • @fabio1826
    @fabio1826 Год назад +1

    I had the Solido R34, it looked good in pictured and from far, but it's such a dissapointment in your hands. The model feels so flimsy, cheap and light. Mine didn't even close its doors properly. It looks decent but it doesn't have a lot of details. One big downside is the lack of opening hood and trunk. I don't think you get what you pay for, yes it is cheap, but I feel even cheaper brands like Bburago and Maisto offer better quality cars.
    That being said, Solido's strong point seems to be race cars, those do offer a lot of interior and exterior details, with the rollcage, wires and buttons you get on race car interiors, you can forgive not being able to see the engine and mechanics. My final veredict on Solido 1/18 models: subpar road cars, awesome race cars.
    Oh, by the way, Solido made the 1999 regular R34 GT-R, compared to the 2001 V-Spec II from Autoart, that's why there's some differences, like the air duct in the hood and the color of the turn signals.

  • @machucast
    @machucast Год назад

    Any true enthusiast knows that Exoto XS is #1

    • @fingerprints2983
      @fingerprints2983 Год назад +1

      OK? But you comment is invalid in this Solido and Autoart comparison

  • @CheechElMexicano
    @CheechElMexicano 7 дней назад +1

    Autoart looks factory paint as for the other... Did Maaco paint it? 😆

  • @chiautorepair
    @chiautorepair Год назад +2

    I stopped buying Autoart when they went to composite, even though I did compare my diecast AE86 to the composite AE86. I did see that the lines are cleaner and more flush with the composite model. But paying such a premium and the car does not even feel like a paper weight. I just have a hard time spending the premium price on it.

    • @pdcichosz
      @pdcichosz 11 месяцев назад +1

      Resin is also light on its own, but Ottos for example have such ridiculous weight added that they are heavier than most diecast models 😂 I understand the appeal, but it's completely superficial. That being said, I had a composite Aventador which obviously benefitted from going composite shape wise and... I've returned it and got the diecast one instead. Apart from flaws and shortcomings of that specific example I hated interacting with it, especially trying to close the engine lid. I did get a Diablo and Huracan though and they look amazing. I wish they stayed with diecast, but at least there are some benefits of switching to plastic. Agree on the price though, I had a really hard time justifying the purchases I made. The likes of Motorhelix, AR or LCD show that you can make a very good body shape using metal. Aa should just be cheaper.

  • @parshuram8031
    @parshuram8031 Год назад +2

    Solido is basically a cheaper kyosho

  • @watchman1872
    @watchman1872 7 месяцев назад

    With everything, paying extra for higher quality and functionality is a matter of diminishing returns. Twice the quality costs more more than twice as much, to the point that at the top, slightly better quality comes with a huge price increase. So everyone has to arbitrarily draw the line based on their expectations and budget. We're lucky that there's a global demand large enough to support products made at so many price points. That's the beauty of capitalism.
    As to diecast vs. resin, I buy models based on their quality and accuracy, so weight isn't important to me. As far as accuracy, the weight of a resin model is far more realistic than diecast. After all, a life-sized diecast R34 would probably weigh a totally unrealistic ten tons. So, I would have no problem displaying a 1:18 Auto Art R34 right next to my Tamiya 1:18 Gordon Murray T.50 when I finish it.

  • @truckercech
    @truckercech Год назад +1

    im saying... from 1 meter distance.. you dont see any difference :D and thats how far i have my shelfs... so i collect solido, ixo and ottomobile :)