2013 Aston Martin Vantage GTE #97 Pilots: D. Turner, J. Adam, D. Serra Team: Aston Martin Racing Race: 17th overall (1st in LMGTE-Pro) at Le Mans in 2017 Spark (pw) - HACHLM10 (diecast)
Review HERE
2013 Aston Martin Vantage GTE #97 Pilots: D. Turner, J. Adam, D. Serra Team: Aston Martin Racing Race: 17th overall (1st in LMGTE-Pro) at Le Mans in 2017 Spark (pw) - HACHLM10 (diecast)
Review HERE
1976 BMW 3.5 CSL #43 Pilots: D. Quester, A. Krebs, A. Peltier Team: BMW Motorsport GmbH Race: DNF (Group 5 class) at Le Mans in 1976 Ixo - LMC150 (diecast)
Review HERE.
What makes a model “good”? And conversely, what characteristic (or lack of) makes a model “bad”? Being overly simplistic, the answer would be accuracy. If the model accurately represents the real car in scale, it is a good model. In other words, in 1:43, if you recreate the real car 43× smaller you have an accurate model. However, model manufacturers not always can shrink every detail of the real car. Furthermore, some details have more significance in the collector’s eye.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche once said “the devil is in the details”. Even though shape and proportions are paramount, some details are more important then others. With that, the presence or absence of a specific detail makes or breaks a model. If you want to understand what I’m talking about, click HERE.
It started! One of the best car events of the year is live! Until Sunday (07/11) you can watch it live from the link above. And best of all, free! 🏁🏁🏁
Today Peugeot officially revealed their new hypercar, the 9X8. The French manufacturer didn’t offer much in terms of specs, however the new 9X8 will be hybrid. The rear wheels are powered by a 2.6-liter V6, with 680 hp (500 kW), while the front wheels will be powered by a 200 kW electric motor. Perhaps the most striking characteristic of the new car is that it doesn’t have a rear wing (!). Hopefully we will see the new beast at La Sarthe in 2022.
Frenchman Steph mods and customizes models for a living. I wasn’t aware of his work until I saw him featured at Petrolicious, and it’s nothing short of fantastic. From what I understood he works with all scales, big or small. I’ve been known to mod a model or two, but different than mine, Steph’s model actually looks (VERY!) good 😁.
1968 Ford GT40 #9 Pilots: P. Rodriguez, L. Bianchi Team: John Wyer Automotive Engineering Ltd. Race: 1st overall (S 5.0) at Le Mans in 1968 Spark (pw) - HACHLM04 (diecast)
Review HERE

We collectors, sooner or later, will find a model that is better than the one we currently have. So what do we do? We “upgrade”. That means we buy the better and improved model to take the place of our older and inferior one. The idea is logical, however it’s not something you should do regularly. Why? Because you’re wasting money. Over here I wrote a short essay on why you should try to avoid it. Well, unless you have really DEEP pockets 🤑.
1962 Porsche 356B Carrera GTL Abarth #34 Pilots: E. Barth, H. Hermann Team: Porsche System Engineering Race: 7th GC (1st in GT 1.6 class) at Le Mans in 1962 Spark - S1876 (resin)
Review HERE