Inno is definitely there but if you get the minigt it’s much cheaper and still satisfying. I just wish the tire tread was not so amplified making it look like off-road tires.
The INNO64 is more refined, you can see thinner panel lines, better front grille, accurate rims, better paint finish and other details here and there. However, it is twice the price and the base is plastic unlike the MINI GT. I have both, and in my opinion, both are really really good, INNO being the best overall, but MINI GT being the budget friendly option. Can't go wrong with any.
I just wish inno64 but the skyline name on the back by the truck but everything else was well executed by inno. I'm going to have to buy that one now 😂
@@emilsuraj30 yes, Inno can't roll for 2021 releases and before like most Honda Civics. Recent releases like modified Toyota AE86, Ford Escort, Honda City, Nissan R34 Skyline and even Liberty Walk F40 can roll smoothly.
Nice vid my guy. Both have their ups and downs. I'd say both are worth the money. The only question is do you have the money, and where you can find them.
Mini GT is for me best. Sure INNO64 may be a little better in details but still i always chose Mini GT, its more budget friendly. But if you like some cars, some models and you just collect them, than all are good for the sake of collection.
Inno looks a bit better in some topics, but it doesnt cost twice in price for that. So Mini GT is a fair winner here. If Innos price was lower then definitely it should have win.
I realise now many h.k. & China base new small companies brands making many 1:64 toy or collectibles cars which wheels cannot roll. May I know why? Is it a modern trend that make collectible cars with fixed wheels better? Or because the cost is high to make tiny car wheels roll and to look nice without rolling wheels
Easy. Most of them are unlicensed and knock off brands that just make hype cars for fast profit. They simply don't care if wheels roll or not because it takes time and effort to engineer that
Yes because they have more articulate parts. More details make them susceptible to breaking. But that's what makes them more of a model that is seen as art. I honestly collect Hot Wheels more. If I really like the model though, I buy a better representation of that from inno64. Mini gt is ok but gives me a more toy feel with just a bit more refinement. If I want a toy I'll just go to Hot Wheels which will still give me the same feeling at an even cheaper cost.
Inno is definitely there but if you get the minigt it’s much cheaper and still satisfying. I just wish the tire tread was not so amplified making it look like off-road tires.
The INNO64 is more refined, you can see thinner panel lines, better front grille, accurate rims, better paint finish and other details here and there.
However, it is twice the price and the base is plastic unlike the MINI GT.
I have both, and in my opinion, both are really really good, INNO being the best overall, but MINI GT being the budget friendly option. Can't go wrong with any.
Good sharing for two Brand
I just wish inno64 but the skyline name on the back by the truck but everything else was well executed by inno. I'm going to have to buy that one now 😂
Wow... That good
@@eefm99 All inno wheels can rolling smoothly?
@@fwfefrtefdv4719 No, not all. Some old models don't roll. Most of the newer models do roll.
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No doubt. Inno wins.
Inno 64 have more Datail and expensive
well, you get what you paid for
If minigt had better tires I'd go with mini for practicality
You cant roll with inno..plus inno is much expensive😂
@@emilsuraj30 yes, Inno can't roll for 2021 releases and before like most Honda Civics. Recent releases like modified Toyota AE86, Ford Escort, Honda City, Nissan R34 Skyline and even Liberty Walk F40 can roll smoothly.
Your shot is amazing. I can't get around my head of how you shot it. Did you use slider and also rotate the object in some kind of round table?
Nice vid my guy. Both have their ups and downs. I'd say both are worth the money. The only question is do you have the money, and where you can find them.
sorry if im out of topic, can i ask what lens do u use for this content?
absolutely inno64 win but for low cost should choose minigt for best way
I collect both. Inno is next level.
both cars looks cool but in overall detail level inno64 R34 looks better than minigt i think. already got minigt now waiting for inno. 😀
Yes... Inno R34 is a good model.
Mini GT is for me best. Sure INNO64 may be a little better in details but still i always chose Mini GT, its more budget friendly. But if you like some cars, some models and you just collect them, than all are good for the sake of collection.
Great camera work
Can you do behind the scenes on how you shot those buttery smooth clips?
My first diecast is INNO64. Im very satisfying.
Good taste
Minigt are made for photography but is also suitable to play around with whereas inno64 is a complete model
Inno has more realistic features for up close looking but mini gt is better for displays
MINIGT has very good detail and low cost I think it is the best option
I also love MINIGT's model cars. I recently got a Ferrari and I'm very satisfied with it.
tomica also has a really nice premium model
Inno looks a bit better in some topics, but it doesnt cost twice in price for that. So Mini GT is a fair winner here. If Innos price was lower then definitely it should have win.
nice comparison. Inno64 wins...
but how about their material durability & weight?
Inno clearly wins this one.
I realise now many h.k. & China base new small companies brands making many 1:64 toy or collectibles cars which wheels cannot roll. May I know why? Is it a modern trend that make collectible cars with fixed wheels better? Or because the cost is high to make tiny car wheels roll and to look nice without rolling wheels
Easy. Most of them are unlicensed and knock off brands that just make hype cars for fast profit. They simply don't care if wheels roll or not because it takes time and effort to engineer that
tengo que decir que tengo el r34 en miniGT pero el inno en detalles gana
I have both, and i love both
Wow....
damn! superb video.
what kind of camera that you use?
my camera is Samsung note 20 Ultra
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Sorry. I have not STANCE Hunter r34
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In no is great, but I mini gt has good quality for its price
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inno outclassed minigt in every way
Yes... Agree with U
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Are inno car fragile like mini gt?
What do you mean of fragile?
@@sportmodel64 i heard from some review that mini gt car are easy to break especially the side mirror so i always extra careful when touch them
Yes because they have more articulate parts. More details make them susceptible to breaking. But that's what makes them more of a model that is seen as art. I honestly collect Hot Wheels more. If I really like the model though, I buy a better representation of that from inno64. Mini gt is ok but gives me a more toy feel with just a bit more refinement. If I want a toy I'll just go to Hot Wheels which will still give me the same feeling at an even cheaper cost.
do the wheels roll? 🙄
yes it can roll
INNO64 wins.
But expensive x 2
how are you filming these tiny cars that smoothly
I am use edelkrone system to make this Shot.
@@sportmodel64 what camera do you used?
Samsung S23 ultra
Inno definitely wins
quality and expensive too😍
Mini gt headlights look so bad :-(
Yes... Agree with you
You had two options, yet you picked both……. Ok?
i am waiting of PGM GTR R34