Good, cheap, shipping-free 1:64 GT3/E cars?

Kinja'd!!! "Wheelerguy" (wheelerguy)
03/26/2015 at 05:11 • Filed to: None

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Does anyone here know of some neat 1:64 models of GT3 cars? Or do you have any to sell?

Two versions: the collectible kind (the one I'd keep on a glass shelf) and the hoonable kind (the one I wouldn't be too worried about scratching its paint or ripping its rivets or screws off).

Oh, and free shipping, too.


DISCUSSION (9)


Kinja'd!!! Jobjoris > Wheelerguy
03/26/2015 at 05:33

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Shouldn't this be a question you'd better ask on Live and Let Diecast ?

I'd start at Kyosho but these are not the kind to get 'hooned' if you ask me.

Japan Booster has free shipping as long as you spend over $50 IIRC.


Kinja'd!!! Wheelerguy > Jobjoris
03/26/2015 at 05:34

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I would have, but I ain't worthy.


Kinja'd!!! Alfalfa Romeo > Wheelerguy
03/26/2015 at 06:58

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The current Hot Wheels line has a 911 gt3 RS.


Kinja'd!!! Wheelerguy > Alfalfa Romeo
03/26/2015 at 08:34

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Not enough. It's the only good GT3 mould. Still waiting for the new Aston.


Kinja'd!!! philipilihp > Wheelerguy
03/26/2015 at 09:27

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Free shipping could be tough, but Kyosho has some great little highly detailed mantle type 1:64s of GT3 cars. Any specific make/model?

Bentley Conti GT3

Porsche 911 GT3R

Porsche 911 GT3RS

Otherwise you're looking at Hot Wheels, things like BMW Z4M GT, etc.


Kinja'd!!! HY90 Photography > Wheelerguy
03/26/2015 at 09:55

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If you don't want the hotwheels version or spent too much on a better quality 1:64 with free shipping, there isn't much of a choice.


Kinja'd!!! Wheelerguy > philipilihp
03/26/2015 at 09:56

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No specific make and model. I know it when I see it.

Also, I really want a 575 GTC. Too bad they don't make that anymore and prices on Ebay might be off-putting for me.

The good thing is that model makers are starting to make GT3/GTE cars now. The bad part is that they haven't made the rest (Audi, Aston, McLaren, Nissan, 991 RSR). I mean, there's LOADS of 'em! And I want a 991 RSR in 1:64. Both the display kind and the hoonable kind, but hoonables would be better because I wouldn't cry a lot.


Kinja'd!!! Wheelerguy > HY90 Photography
03/26/2015 at 10:00

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Ah, the harsh reality. I want the AutoART or Kyosho because quality, but it's too valuable to play along (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I am 17). Hot Wheels has been making it, but some have a raised chin which uglifies the car.

You're right. Either you stick to Hot Wheels or you shell out loads for a Kyosho. No middle ground whatsoever.


Kinja'd!!! HY90 Photography > Wheelerguy
03/26/2015 at 10:11

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Then again, there's also the matchbox 60th anniversary edition, which is alot better than hotwheels and better painted than matchbox's mainline.

with the shipping, it'll only cost you on average of $10.

there's a few up on ebay