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Majorette Porsche 934 Porsche Edition

Bburago Ferrari F355 Berlinetta Blog Review

  I tried to write creative titles for my blog posts as suggested by the site, yet visitors don't seem to notice the changes. I found it ineffective, so I changed back to a more simpler way of giving titles to my blog posts. I will call the post review as Blog Review after the title. Maybe I will get back to learning and writing entertainment-style (click-bait) titles when I get desperate for attention. XD Back to the topic. I checked my collection for diecast models to review for the blog and stumbled upon my Bburago cars. All my current Burago cars are Ferraris so you will get plenty of this brand when it comes to Burago models. I have here the F355 Ferrari Berlinetta by Bburago. It is part of their Race and Play series with the scale of 1/43. The F355 is a 90's Ferrari with a box appearance that may be the supercar fad during that decade. The Burago 1/43 interpretation is decent and similar to the real car. The wheels are large enough to fill the wheel wells unlike other B

A Hyper Form of the Lamborghini Murcielago Done By Jada Toys

  My brother went to a Target store recently and spotted this Lamborghini Murcielago in 1/24 scale. It is the only copy in the store and he asked me if I wanted it, knowing I collect diecast models. I asked if the car was made either by Maisto or Burago, he told me neither. It was made by Jada Toys. That piqued my curiosity because not only it was a Lamborghini, but made by another toy manufacturer other than Maisto or Burago. I asked him to purchase the car for me. The Lamborghini Murcielago is the first 1/24 scale model in my collection done by Jada Toys. It is also part of the Hyper-Spec series. I usually have their smaller scale cars like the ones in the JDM Tuners series. The larger scale is prettier and filled with additional details. One detail often removed by other manufacturers when they make a larger scale model is the side windows. They usually make the side windows appear to either in partial rolled up position, or rolled down position. The side windows in this car are all

Envy the Engine of the Matchbox Superfast '63 Chevy C10

  From my perspective, I believe the Matchbox Superfast '63 Chevy C10 or C10 must be one of the harder to find models in the current Matchbox Superfast line. It is a Chevy pickup that I know many are fans of the brand and truck. Even some popular online influencers state the upcoming rarity of the truck. I think the C10 has become a peg warmer because I see this truck in couples during my occasional visits to Walmart stores. The packaging of those trucks were even in mint condition, a signal that collectors often ignore them. I don't know if the same treatment is given by collectors to other Walmart stores for this truck, but for mine, it has become one. It is good that the C10 became somewhat of a peg warmer because I got the chance to own one in mint condition. I am not a big Chevy C10 fan, but I like the model's upgrade to the premium Superfast version. There are more paint details, a collectible box, and the best, an opening feature. I checked the photos of the actual C

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