Showing posts with label TARMAC WORKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TARMAC WORKS. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Camo Universe. Tarmac Works AAPE Audi R8 LMS

I still clearly recalled how impressed I was with Tarmac Works Audi R8 AAPE when I saw it online. the AAPE was also one of the main reason why I started collecting Tarmac. I am a JDM car collector but the artwork on the casting and furthermore it’s based on a actual 1:1 which actually blows me off!

It is pretty amazing that Tarmac Works can actually fit such complicated and yet balanced design into a 1:64. I may not have completed other series but the AAPE is a must have for me. The very first released Audi R8 LMS AAPE GT Asia 2016 still ranked at my best top 9 castings in my entire modest collection of diecast across all brands.



Not to mention the premium packaging design in black sleeve and foil gold print as well as silk screen black for the signature camo design. They comes in an array of colors and striking designs that stands out among the rest of your collection in either boxed or loose. It is a must have series for every collector. Enjoy the video.



Audi R8 LMS 2015 FIA GT World Cup Macau (Red)

Audi R8 LMS Cup 2016 Shanghai Round (Khaki)


Audi R8 LMS China GT 2017

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Sunday, 25 February 2018

Tarmac Works BMW M3 E30 review. I break the wiper! Ouch!

Up for review is the pair of beautifully crafted BMW M3 by Tarmac Works (TWS). It really live up to the reputation of Hobby64 standards. With intricate details and beautiful finish on the entire casting. Not to mention my love for the Jagermeister livery as well as the Malaysian edition Michelin Tires livery. The interior is painted with rollcage color consistent with the body.

What I'm impressed most is the green rim line on wheels on the Michelin version. However with such an awesome overall presentation they do not roll as with majority of TWS castings. This is a big let down especially for collectors like me. I just do not understand why its just so difficult to even make them to roll. It's basic. Yes I know its a collector edition and meant to be admire but for them to roll it's basic in my opinion.



They are make in the like similar to Kyosho which is also featured in my video as well. Hence for this series I have to be selective and it's tough to keep up with TWS as dozens of special editions are rolling out every month. 

Overall these are still a fabulous pair in terms of presentation. Remember handle them with care when removing them from case as they are fragile. Do not handle them like me .  :(

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Sunday, 11 February 2018

Hot Kustoms Review: Tarmac Greenlight Vs Hot Wheels F&F Skyline R34

Happy to score a recent Tarmac Works Greenlight collab "For Paul" F&F Chase and regular. It is also interesting to note the change in trend for the Green Machine Chase.

Recently more chases do not really come with Green Wheels nor body instead they come in other color variation and treatment for the wheelset such as the one in this video with raw body.

It makes a nice pair with the recent Hot Wheels F&F R34 release as well around the same price range.

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Saturday, 16 September 2017

Hot Kustoms Review: Tarmac Works Greenlight Nissan GT-R (R34) Saitama Pr...

A full review of the latest Tarmac Greenlight collaboration R34 patrol car.
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Friday, 2 June 2017

Tarmac Works 2017 HK Toy Festival Special Edition

I still remember how impressed I am when I got my first Tarmac Works (TW) Bathing Ape Audi R8. The attention to details is similar to my favourite Tomica Limited Vintage (TLV) in 1/64. This alone is pretty awesome for a Hong Kong brand whose forte lies in 1/43 and 1/18.

Presentation itself is awesome. Each of them come with a sleeve in TW trademark container design along with a jewel case. They are considered as model cars category with limited runs for each release. Since then, I guess I have more than a dozen of 1/64 TW castings. Thanks to my buddy who distribute them. 

TW business is based on local distributorships and not available in retail. Just last month TW announce that they will release 3 castings for the 2017 Hong Kong Toy Festival edition limited to1248 pieces. They are 2016 Civic FK2 , Evolution Lancer X and the Audi R8 LMS which are instantly gobble up at the event. For the rest of the international buyers, TW announced a small quantity will be available at TW.com.
Hence I join the rest to give a go to purchase them online. Unlike Hotwheels collectors.com (HWC) the experience is terrible. The cars are released at 10.40am instead of the promised 10am and there is no waiting room. Once I purchase and check out my cart which takes all in 3 minutes the Civics are sold out. Hence I cancel my entire order. 

Thankfully here are the 3 models which I got from my local dealer which are all I need. :) My favourite will be the Audi R8.

2016 Honda Civic Type R FK2, Modulo Version.




Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X Final Concept




Audi R8 LMS 2015 Macau FIA World Cup E. Mortara