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03 Apr, 2019
Last of the V8 Interceptors
This isn't a bad replica for the money. This version depicts the car as seen in the first MAD MAX movie. It does have the 'BFG Goodrich' labelled wheels and the interior detail, blue police light, steering wheel and seats are simply reproduced well enough to display. The side exhaust pipes are OK, cut at a slightly weird angle and the dimensions of the car are generally accurate. The chassis is diecast with a plastic bottom, giving the model some good weight to it.
However, as other reviewers have noted, the engine sticks out of the hood FAR too high. In addition, there is no front headlight detail, the front end of the car appears to be one painted plastic peice, with some mesh to represent the headlight covers. The side view mirrors (should be only one, as seen in the movie) are painted white and the wheels themselves, although detailed, are hard plastic.

13 Feb, 2019
Forces of Valid Bismarck (1:700)
I think someone else has picked up on this too. This particular ship in the FOV collection does fall short in detail. Much of the suerstructure is left unpainted in it's natural plastic, if a little more effort had been put into painting the superstructure to bring out the detail, as oppossed to leaving it it's natural cheap looking plastic colour, this could have been a better looking model. Instead FOV have chosen to cut costs. However, you would be hard pressed to find anything better in die cast. Whilst it is still a good overall, representation of Bismarck, pre Denmarck Strait battle in 1941 and the hull, deck paintscheme is good, it is definitely not worth £48 - £50.

06 Oct, 2019
Jada KITT 1:24 car
Overall, this is a decent model. It's greatest asset is the dashboard, which for its size is fairly well detailed. The interior is screen accurate and decent. The dimensions of KITT are also replicated well, with the added bonuses of an opening hood and boot. There is some chrome effect engine detailing, which is just a moulded flat plate. The famous red LED lights are also present, although this is only operational when the driver door is open, has only one running light and lasts only 10 secs. The rubber wheels are nicely detailed and there are some nice moulded details on the undercarriage, such as turbo boost rockets. The only downsides to this model are that licence plate is incorrectly labelled as "knight rider" instead of California "knight", which is easily rectified, the T top roof panels are not removable and the car itself has no suspension and rides seriously low, which is inaccurate.