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The engine has more to look at than most modern cars. The hood detail is especially well done with the cosmetic louvers looking great in matte black. In fact, there are matte black details throughout this model such as the mesh grille and rocker panels that really provide a vivid contrast with the red and white paint. In fact it's so colorful it almost has rotoscope effect when quickly viewed. Door, hood and trunk lines snap shut tight and the door handles, of all things, are some of the best I've ever seen on a model in terms of realism. Chassis detail is presentable but not memorable (would real brake lines really just be asking too much?) The two-tone interior soft seating is especially well done, though the on the dash the speedometer and tach are mounted so deeply seeing them is well nigh impossible. But that's true of the real car. Nice chrome beveling makes up for it, almost tricking the eye to see what is not there. Good lights? Check. Right insignia? Check. Nice to know with AUTO art all the little things are well looked after. Time will tell if the modern incarnation of the Shelby ranks with the seminal 60's brutes. The AUTO art model? Well, it is a well executed piece of automobilia and in my book it is a classic Shelby folks will be proud to add to the collection. (02/24/2008) |
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