Thursday, 31 January 2013

Green Light Ford Shelby GT500 2010 1:64



Manufacturer: Green Light
Make: Ford
Model: Shelby GT500
Year: 2010
Scale: 1:64
Opening part(s): Bonnet / Hood





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Like
- Nice sterling silver colour (though looks more like grey) with satin silver stripes
- Logo and model name stampings:

  • Shelby ‘Cobra’ image/logo stamped on the passenger side of the front grill and at the rear on a raised circular area with the words ‘SHELBY’ written with a gap between each letter
  • Cobra image/logo also on both the front fenders – this is such a minute detail that at first it looked like a speck of debris
  • GT 500 written below the logo in the silver coloured sill that runs along the front fenders
- Muscular & nicely flowing wheel arches
- Outside rear-view mirrors
- Realistic air intake on the hood, not just painted
- Slightly protruding door handles on the ridge running along the centre of the car
- Proper, nicely detailed boot-hugging spoiler
- Plastic quarter-glass window just behind the B-pillar
- Realistic number plate at the rear
- Dual exhausts at the two extremes below the rear bumper
- Clear plastic headlights & red colour plastic tail-lights with two vertical silver stripes
- Rubber tyres with treads on 5-double-spoke alloy-look rims
- Opening bonnet revealing a neat little engine bay with mechanicals including clearly visible engine with the extended air intake with conical air filter, coolant bottle & cap and the front strut cover as well
- Metal chassis with unique serial number stamped
- The car feels chunky to hold and is quite heavy as well
- Shop tool comes along with the car – useful for making a Diorama
- Shop tool is a engine hoist in red colour & is made of plastic

Could be better
Nothing really! Finish around the spoiler area could have been better, but then that is me going too deep.

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