Oh, sorry...I thought you meant the cars! I don't have the room to make diorama's, therefore I have to resort to Photoshop. I like the flexibility of finding a shot I like on the web, then photographing the car to fit the photo (background). Both of those shots are shot with a 600mm lens at f5.6, then layer stacked to get depth of field.
The price reflected this...set of replacement parts purchased and i still have a bargain race car for the club GT class. Will probably need some trick tuning to compensate for it's weight, but where would the fun be if we just bought expensive race ready machines!
Doesn't happen often that I buy more than one car at a time...but these beauties I could not resist...and its not just the looks. These Revoslot cars talk the talk, but also walk the walk. And they fit perfectly in a plan that I've been working on...but that's something for an other topic
Pah, who is interested in these immaculate modern rubbish cars?
What you need is a good wallow in nostalgia and a bit of patina from 50 years stuck in someone's loft. £12.99 was a bit of a stretch but I can eat less for a week.
All the motors work, all the copper and nylon clips are there and all the track is good, the transformer works as do the controllers! Cars need work though. There was a bonus car! A later model Porsche as well as the original Cooper and Ferrari.
Mint and Boxed it ain't but who cares about such unimportant rubbish?