Kyosho made really awesome detailed 1/64 scale models. The real scale as you said is one of their iconic features as it was shown through your video today, but I think you didn't pick the pearl this time. I think the most amazing part of Kyosho is the highly accurate casting, they are just like the real ones because these products are actually defined as models rather than toys which Hotwheels and Matchbox did. in this term, they are standing aside TLVs. Another beautiful thing Kyosho did is the painting. In fact, the shining colours you displayed isn't the most attractive ones, Kyosho did most beautiful jobs on Metallica colours (the Continental GT3 is actually pearl white, you can see the little sparks in the painting), you will find the difference between the painting of the R34 Z-Tune and the painting of multiple colours on the Porsche. They also made the premium version of models called Beads Collection years before, the mould of Beads Collections are even more detailed than the regular version(blind box). the Nissan 300ZX racecar is the most breathtaking one, I just can't imagine how you can make a 1/64 minicar like that, it's unbelievably detailed more than any 1/64 cars I've ever seen before, even the TLV Mazda 787b. I've followed your channel for a long time and I know you are a specialist on Hotwheels and Matchbox, but Kyosho is distinguished from them, I really hope you can have time to have some research on Kyoshos and make some videos on them 'cause they are really, really cool.
Agree to this. Also, the paint they use on their releases are very much close, if not the same, to the actual car they represent. (like the shading) Gotta say, they're not lazy in making scale models.
Well, i _should_ collect more Kyoshos, but then again i already collect lots of other diecast brands and i tend to forget how expensive this hobby can be! Still, their details and stance are more or less spot on for the 1/64 scale. And they have a large variety of castings, both JDM and European ones. Great video, thanks for showing all these.
Concordo amigo !! Só fico imaginando o preço cobrado pela Kyosho aqui no Brasil por cada carrinho desse tamanho o esmero e a fidelidade dessas miniaturas com os modelos normais.
@@marcosduarte1830 realmente é uma tristeza o quão as pessoas são aproveitadoras e quão são altos os impostos tanto com a Kyosho quanto qualquer outro produto comercializado aqui!
@@garagemminiaturasdiecast1489 VERDADE amigo aqui e tudo deduzido na base de impostos tanto na compra de produtos como no fornecimento de serviços essenciais e básicos para o cidadão de bem, só para sustentarmos políticos corruptos e funcionalismo público ineficiente infelizmente, temos que mudar essa realidade.
Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta is known as the last/ best naturally aspirated engine produced by Ferrari also won engine of the year award repeatedly. The Aperta is sought after and prices have Sky rocketed close to 1 million dollars.
I came for the Ferrari FXX 😮!! What Brand is that, Kyosho and Inno64 are my favorite but mostly Kyosho because they have a lot of the Group C Le Mans Race Cars which I collect the most
Nice Video as always! Although I don't have many Kyosho as they don't roll. I have a few Kyosho listed top 10 across all brands in my collection for example the Kyosho Beads Kenmeri :)
Most Kyoshos are good rollers especially the older ones like the BMW series and some Ferrari and Porsche series. Only the newer ones dont roll that well like the new Lambo series. This is an observation based on my experience as I have currently over 30 pcs of Kyoshos from different series/year. Still, details are superb.
I have Porsche 907, Mercedes CLK DTM and CLK GTR Roadster. Update: Now I have 11 and counting. They may not as good looking or detailed as PGM, Inno64, Ignition, Tarmac or BM creations but they have a lot more variety of cars than these brands. My favourite European car is M3 GTR.
Hello I'm new to the hobby and try to watch as much youtube as I can what I do know is there are so many different companies out there and it can be rather confusing I've looked at the 1/18 scale with all the opening parts and the detail on these models is very good however I feel the size when it comes to storage would become a problem and some of the prices are a way to expensive for me even pre-owned I've just come across your video and the Kyosho is my favourite plus I see there is quite a large choice in 1/64 scale I'm quite taken with RALEIGH cars here in England and the racing Ferraris from the 1960s and would like to have a collection of these in 1/64 scale please can you tell me how I should go about this I have just subscribed and liked your channel regards Paul from the UK
I have to admire the Japanese manufacturing process, they are higher quality, more intrinsic and more valuable than the hot wheels. But the hot wheel has magical power, so even if its price exceeds the craft of the toy itself, you will collect it first.
These are superb..BUT QUESTION.... Does anyone know why there are not any 1/64 premium Rolls Royce models? I would so buy a Kyosho Rolls Royce if they made it.. Anyone?Thanks..
depends on the model. some of them already come mounted, others you need to mount. those you dont need generally dont come with screws. whatever it is, leave your car without messing with, they´re history pieces now, as kyosho moved to RC world
I collect hotwheels, in the uk. I limit myself to american classics, no euro or JDM, just so i can limit myself to something. I could switch to greenlight, or kyosho if they did american stuff, but for me hotwheels is THE classic brand, and people will still be collecting them many years in the future, its far too established. Having said that, those Kyosho ones look to be the most finely detailed 1/64 models ive ever seen.
At a certain period, after hot wheels lost the ferrari license and before tomica got theirs, kyosho was the only decent 1/64 ferraris you can buy. Cuz 1/64 burago looked pretty atrocious.
Ever heard of 7-Eleven Taiwan? Or Pao Feng? They’re 1/64 Pao Feng is more like Kyosho but Taiwan is More display cause they don’t roll well they have the Chiron
I am Japanese miniature car collector.
Your collection is very cool.
Kyosho made really awesome detailed 1/64 scale models. The real scale as you said is one of their iconic features as it was shown through your video today, but I think you didn't pick the pearl this time. I think the most amazing part of Kyosho is the highly accurate casting, they are just like the real ones because these products are actually defined as models rather than toys which Hotwheels and Matchbox did. in this term, they are standing aside TLVs. Another beautiful thing Kyosho did is the painting. In fact, the shining colours you displayed isn't the most attractive ones, Kyosho did most beautiful jobs on Metallica colours (the Continental GT3 is actually pearl white, you can see the little sparks in the painting), you will find the difference between the painting of the R34 Z-Tune and the painting of multiple colours on the Porsche.
They also made the premium version of models called Beads Collection years before, the mould of Beads Collections are even more detailed than the regular version(blind box). the Nissan 300ZX racecar is the most breathtaking one, I just can't imagine how you can make a 1/64 minicar like that, it's unbelievably detailed more than any 1/64 cars I've ever seen before, even the TLV Mazda 787b.
I've followed your channel for a long time and I know you are a specialist on Hotwheels and Matchbox, but Kyosho is distinguished from them, I really hope you can have time to have some research on Kyoshos and make some videos on them 'cause they are really, really cool.
Agree to this. Also, the paint they use on their releases are very much close, if not the same, to the actual car they represent. (like the shading) Gotta say, they're not lazy in making scale models.
Well, i _should_ collect more Kyoshos, but then again i already collect lots of other diecast brands and i tend to forget how expensive this hobby can be! Still, their details and stance are more or less spot on for the 1/64 scale. And they have a large variety of castings, both JDM and European ones. Great video, thanks for showing all these.
I have a few kyosho, they are very well made and detailed, maybe on par with Tomica Limited Vintage.
I left Hot Wheels for Greenlight, but then I left Greenlight for Kyosho. They have great details and not as expensive as TLV
Aww man detail and scale on these is fantastic. Just brilliant
A Kyosho realmente faz um bom trabalho!
Concordo amigo !! Só fico imaginando o preço cobrado pela Kyosho aqui no Brasil por cada carrinho desse tamanho o esmero e a fidelidade dessas miniaturas com os modelos normais.
@@marcosduarte1830 realmente é uma tristeza o quão as pessoas são aproveitadoras e quão são altos os impostos tanto com a Kyosho quanto qualquer outro produto comercializado aqui!
@@garagemminiaturasdiecast1489 VERDADE amigo aqui e tudo deduzido na base de impostos tanto na compra de produtos como no fornecimento de serviços essenciais e básicos para o cidadão de bem, só para sustentarmos políticos corruptos e funcionalismo público ineficiente infelizmente, temos que mudar essa realidade.
Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta is known as the last/ best naturally aspirated engine produced by Ferrari also won engine of the year award repeatedly. The Aperta is sought after and prices have Sky rocketed close to 1 million dollars.
The silver Bentley is king.
I have 7 Ferraris and two lambos! Love these Kyosho!
I was instantly just like "Oh damn, I might have to pick me up a few JDMs".. Yea, okay lol Those things are definitely premium price
I need to start collecting kyosho.. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I have few of them , they have very nice castings.
Nice cars I have a black 934 with gold wheels it because it matches my real car
But...
I'm too poor
if you think Kyosho is expensive, then imagine the Looksmart or MR Models 1/43 scale cars that cost 400 bucks average
@@abbiravindhran8424 I never said that they're expensive
@@abbiravindhran8424 LOL MATE LOL
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@@abbiravindhran8424 $100
I came for the Ferrari FXX 😮!! What Brand is that, Kyosho and Inno64 are my favorite but mostly Kyosho because they have a lot of the Group C Le Mans Race Cars which I collect the most
I love all this stuff
I love Kyosho cars, hoping they come up with new Japanese cars , MItsubishi ...
I love kyosho, but I don't know where to get a cheap one.
oh my gosh.. so many kyosho, i don't know this kyosho have so many series like the deail
3:48 that Porsche 911 993 is Sally from Cars. 😂 looks so real....
I love collecting these. Awesome 👍😎
Nice Video as always! Although I don't have many Kyosho as they don't roll. I have a few Kyosho listed top 10 across all brands in my collection for example the Kyosho Beads Kenmeri :)
Most Kyoshos are good rollers especially the older ones like the BMW series and some Ferrari and Porsche series. Only the newer ones dont roll that well like the new Lambo series. This is an observation based on my experience as I have currently over 30 pcs of Kyoshos from different series/year. Still, details are superb.
As always, amazing content
I have Porsche 907, Mercedes CLK DTM and CLK GTR Roadster.
Update: Now I have 11 and counting. They may not as good looking or detailed as PGM, Inno64, Ignition, Tarmac or BM creations but they have a lot more variety of cars than these brands. My favourite European car is M3 GTR.
Looks beautiful
Hello I'm new to the hobby and try to watch as much youtube as I can what I do know is there are so many different companies out there and it can be rather confusing I've looked at the 1/18 scale with all the opening parts and the detail on these models is very good however I feel the size when it comes to storage would become a problem and some of the prices are a way to expensive for me even pre-owned I've just come across your video and the Kyosho is my favourite plus I see there is quite a large choice in 1/64 scale I'm quite taken with RALEIGH cars here in England and the racing Ferraris from the 1960s and would like to have a collection of these in 1/64 scale please can you tell me how I should go about this I have just subscribed and liked your channel
regards Paul from the UK
Wow great detail
I have to admire the Japanese manufacturing process, they are higher quality, more intrinsic and more valuable than the hot wheels. But the hot wheel has magical power, so even if its price exceeds the craft of the toy itself, you will collect it first.
And we're still waiting for part 2..
I feel you
Those are all awesome!
Amazing quality.
Amazing
Love the Porsche’s
only ebay the link you put that we can buy? man wish there are more options. i would luv to get my hands on some...
49ers1975 there are many more. Just search on eBay
Bastantes hermosos saludos brother
Is it playable like hot wheels and matchbox or it like tlv-n (not playable just for display)?
They're on-par with TLVN in function - not for playability, just for display. Most Kyosho's roll, some doesn't.
Loved it
What brand turn table are you using for this video?
These are superb..BUT QUESTION.... Does anyone know why there are not any 1/64 premium Rolls Royce models? I would so buy a Kyosho Rolls Royce if they made it.. Anyone?Thanks..
You made my day :)
R8 is epic
Bought my first Kyosho car, came in with no drill holes to unscrew them from base. Have you had this happen? If so, how did you get them loose
depends on the model. some of them already come mounted, others you need to mount. those you dont need generally dont come with screws. whatever it is, leave your car without messing with, they´re history pieces now, as kyosho moved to RC world
I collect hotwheels, in the uk. I limit myself to american classics, no euro or JDM, just so i can limit myself to something. I could switch to greenlight, or kyosho if they did american stuff, but for me hotwheels is THE classic brand, and people will still be collecting them many years in the future, its far too established.
Having said that, those Kyosho ones look to be the most finely detailed 1/64 models ive ever seen.
where did you got all those 1/64 cars
Nice 👍 cars!
At a certain period, after hot wheels lost the ferrari license and before tomica got theirs, kyosho was the only decent 1/64 ferraris you can buy. Cuz 1/64 burago looked pretty atrocious.
N O I C E C A R S
I only have a Maserati MC12 from kyosho
The car at 3:08 is that tarmac or kyoshi
Where can i get this Ferrari pls
Where did you get your east bay motors
Porsche 911 turbo diecast?
How much do these cost at the store, I might just move to Japan goddammit
depend in where did you come from dude, in my country indonesia, around $7 or 8
The 934 IS the best
how well do they roll?
Thanks
Wow🚘🚘😁
How much do they cost?
Compare the 599xx from kyosho and hot wheels to see how overrated hot wheels is.
hot wheels are 94 cents for crapsake
Would you say all Kyosho Ferrari’s roll?
Angel Sanchez Not all of them rolls, the Daytona Competition and LaFerrari usually don’t roll
Most of the Ferrari's roll since they're made as model kits. Even if they don't roll, you can just give it custom wheels
'KILLER" DO MORE !.......
Can somebody gave me web adress of some sites where I can bay some of this models?
what stores sell these brand?
He posted a link to Japan Booster and mentioned 7-11 (1:58) and ebay
ÿeah,I have Laferrari red,and Enzo,F50,F40 Red,hope them not like hot wheels Price increase
Ever heard of 7-Eleven Taiwan? Or Pao Feng? They’re 1/64 Pao Feng is more like Kyosho but Taiwan is More display cause they don’t roll well they have the Chiron
Any more on Paoeng? Google finds nothing
Kukuruznik91 forgot a letter Pao feng
I was in Taichung, Taiwan this past March and saw those at every 7-Eleven I went to! I should have bought one or two!
What’s wrong with American cars?