real Premium, the FXXK is a track-only version of the older La Ferrari. In Tomica versions the newer racer is listed as 1/64 scale compared to the original #62 hybrid at 1/62 so it should be smaller but actually presents as a little larger despite a 1mm smaller wheelbase. The FXXK has nice wheels and tires, tiny drilled brake rotors are visible. When I see Ferrari diecast at 1/64 scale then I upvote and buy, but the only Premium feature here are the wheels, no other gimmicks.
real Premium, the FXXK is a track-only version of the older La Ferrari. In Tomica versions the newer racer is listed as 1/64 scale compared to the original #62 hybrid at 1/62 so it should be smaller but actually presents as a little larger despite a 1mm smaller wheelbase. The FXXK has nice wheels and tires, tiny drilled brake rotors are visible. When I see Ferrari diecast at 1/64 scale then I upvote and buy, but the only Premium feature here are the wheels, no other gimmicks.
real Premium, the FXXK is a track-only version of the older La Ferrari. In Tomica versions the newer racer is listed as 1/64 scale compared to the original #62 hybrid at 1/62 so it should be smaller but actually presents as a little larger despite a 1mm smaller wheelbase. The FXXK has nice wheels and tires, tiny drilled brake rotors are visible. When I see Ferrari diecast at 1/64 scale then I upvote and buy, but the only Premium feature here are the wheels, no other gimmicks.
Tomica Premium, also susceptible to low standards QC being released for sale. Unsightly plastic trimmings, splashed paints to deep indents is part of the premium to expect. As a photographer for such die cast, it’s a shame to capture all that. The model is otherwise a beauty.
Tomica Premium, also susceptible to low standards QC being released for sale. Unsightly plastic trimmings, splashed paints to deep indents is part of the premium to expect. As a photographer for such die cast, it’s a shame to capture all that. The model is otherwise a beauty.