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Not very convincing are they? The Minilite pattern is instantly recognisable and genuinely iconic in motorsport.
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Remember - these are machined, not moulded. And in 1/32 scale. Here's another angle...
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They look very similar to the SRC ones I have on my Escorts.
Painting the inside helps toward the illusion of Minilites, but still a compromise.
If the speed the SRC ones sold out in the UK is anything to go by, these will be hot sellers.
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The Staffs Minilites are now available in the UK...
They look superb on the Teamslot Renault 5 Maxiturbo, where the original wheels were probably the weakest part of the model. Mine shall be getting the Staffs upgrade.