Jumat, 10 Juni 2016

2013 Hot Wheels - 2003 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) Nismo Z-Tune

Many thanks to Phil Riehlman, the one who responsible for this amazing cast. He designed the smaller version of the R34 Godzilla for Hot Wheels. No childish accessories or orange track specification, it was meant for pride and display. The cast itself was based on the special GT-R, Nismo Z-Tune. Nismo built the car from 20 used GT-R (R34) V-spec, each with less than 29.000 km on the clock. The cars then stripped and resprayed to "Z-Tune Silver", a special color exclusively for the Z-Tune. Nismo only produced 19 cars and put them at 290.000 US Dollars. On that time it was the most expensive Godzilla ever built, thinking that it can't exhale atomic breath and it wasn't a 150 meters beast.
Now let us compare it with the blue version from 2014 Hot Wheels - Then and Now Edition.
The blue one is even better, reminds me of Paul Walker a bit. But the major differences here is the spoiler. The red still use the plastic spoiler as a separate part while the blue was metal merges with the body, same with many recently Hot Wheels model. It does affect the way they looks. Metal spoiler always looks bigger, taller and ridiculous. Luckily, it doesn't ruin this Godzilla. I'm also glad that Hot Wheels still preserve those marvelous details at the rear.

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