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moriaan Posted - 09/12/2014 : 05:43:34
Is it me or is bbr and mr getting out of China?
The flood of models is getting smaller and smaller..

Good thing if you ask me

Hans

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cico Posted - 10/01/2014 : 08:52:20
In the past BBR made also metal kit (Ferrari 512S, Ferrari 333SP...)
BBR Classic series looks better also because classic Ferrari cars looks better ;-)
vanderpet Posted - 10/01/2014 : 08:14:37
Thanks to both. Itīs true that even all bbr models are resin kits, classic series looks better and they donīt loose value as soon as the modern ones, maybe because of the smaller series too.
moriaan Posted - 10/01/2014 : 07:39:05
classic models are not made in china, they have more parts and need better skills (modern cars have rubberprint windows, they are hard to mess up..) glueing a window with PE parts is much more difficult to make.

The numbers of the china-made models are much higher.
cico Posted - 10/01/2014 : 01:12:18
no difference.
do not forget that BBR produces kits and not die-cast.
BBR Concept are assembled in China and not in Italy, this is the difference.
sorry for my bad english...
vanderpet Posted - 09/30/2014 : 15:46:47
moriaan, Regarding bbr concept and bbr classic, which differences in the assemble process are there?.
moriaan Posted - 09/19/2014 : 02:18:25
The only interesting bbr's are the classic series.

Recently got the 250MM its beautifull!

The modern cars like the 458's are heavily overpriced when you buy them new.. Quality is not that good, models need no skill to assemble.

From a business point of view I completely understand the way they work nowadays, as a collector its a bad thing.
patschum Posted - 09/19/2014 : 02:03:13
Hello, I have the feeling that BBR is focussing on 1/18 models now.
I hope they will deliver the 458 speciale 1/43 in silver or similar colors but i don't see them arrived :-(

pat
moriaan Posted - 09/14/2014 : 05:37:05
than its me...
LaSource Posted - 09/13/2014 : 14:22:59
They just had Summer Holiday...
ferrariscale Posted - 09/12/2014 : 15:54:49
Still quite a few on evilbay and through Mike.

Certainly more availability of all brands.
christian Posted - 09/12/2014 : 09:32:39
62 different LAFERRARI and 46 458 speciale and far away from the end
there where 93 ENZO …….


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