Este es un blog de fotografías para la colección personal de autos de diferentes escalas.
Sunday, August 7, 2016
2004 Ford Thunderbird Maisto 1:18
Thursday, July 28, 2016
2004 Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster 1:24 Motormax
El Lamborghini Murciélago es un automóvil superdeportivo diseñado y producido por el fabricante italiano Lamborghini en su fábrica de Sant’Agata Bolognese. El Murciélago es un dos plazas disponible con carrocerías cupé y descapotable de dos puertas; las puertas de este deportivo son del tipo de tijera (también conocidas como Lamborghini Style Doors o Puertas Estilo Lamborghini).
En 2011, el coche fue reemplazado por el Lamborghini Aventador.1
El nombre "Murciélago" procede del nombre de un toro de la ganadería Pérez de Laborda que por su bravura y entrega ante el torero Rafael Molina "Lagartijo" fue indultado en 1879, y fue comprado por Antonio Miura para ser usado como semental.2 Lamborghini ha usado en otros de sus modelos nombres de toros míticos como Aventador, Diablo o Islero, o relacionados con la actividad de la tauromaquia: Miura, Urraco, Espada o Gallardo.
Debido a su nombre, este modelo fue elegido como el automóvil de Bruce Wayne, interpretado por Christian Bale, en las películas de Batman, Batman Begins y The Dark Knight. Incluso antes del estreno de esta última, el 18 de julio de 2008, se pudo ver este modelo en el tercer tráiler oficial de la película.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Thursday, July 14, 2016
1996 Ferrari 550 Maranello Burago 1:24
Thursday, July 7, 2016
1935 Cadillac Hot Wheels 1:64 The '35 Classic Caddy
From Fandom:
The '35 Classic Caddy is a Hot Wheels licensed model designed by Larry Wood. It is modeled after the Cadillac Series 355. The Cadillac Series 355 was manufactured by Cadillac from 1931 to 1935. They were 8-cylinder cars, sold in several models: a 2-door club coupe, a 2-door convertible, 4-door convertible, a 4-door sedan a 4-door town car and a 4-door limousine
The 1935 Model 355E was divided into three series, the Series 10, 20 and 30. Bodies on the Series 10 and 20 were built by coachbuilder Fisher and on the Series 30 by coachbuilder Fleetwood. Styling emphasized streamlining, including concealment of all chassis features except the wheels. Body construction was improved for better insulation against engine heat and reduction of engine, road and wind noise. The grille was V-shaped and sloping, set into a painted shell. Although restricted use of chrome was a feature of the overall ornamentation, a chrome plated radiator shell was available as an option. Horns and radiator filler cap were concealed under the hood. Teardrop Guide Multibeam headlights were mounted on streamlined supports attached to the fenders. Parking lamps were mounted on the headlight supports. Airfoil shaped fenders were brought low over the chassis. The hood sills were high with the entire fender shape molded into the radiator shell. A curious horizontal crease broke the nose contour of the fenders. Hoods extending nearly to the windshield carried shutter-type louvers in the side panel.
The diecast model features two spare tires with covers, an open driver's compartment and an enclosed passenger compartment. The model has the distinct grille and hood louvers.