Nice comparison. I totally agree with you : "One casting necessarily is not better than the other. It´s just like a little details...". I prefer the crisp tone of the wheels on MIN GT and also the white color of the casting against the cream tone on the Minichamps. But also the splitted wing on Minichamps as well as the details in the wing supports are truly nice. And the end collectors can choose between many brands and it´s good in my opinion
I’ve always trusted Mini gt, I don’t think there’s a lot of brands that can match mini gt’s detail to price ratio. Most mini gt’s are only $15… that’s just a steal imo.
Very Cool comparison video 👍 Awesome Porsche models , both are stunning 😍 although I do agree the Mini GT paint and wheels for the win! 😎💯 Thanks for posting 😀
I just don’t get why the minichamps is so expensive. The wing is the only upgrade. The wheels are horrible, especially with how amazing the mini gt wheels are. It doesn’t look like it’s anywhere near the quality of other brands in that price tier like Inno64, LCD or tomica limited vintage either and those are even $5-$10 less expensive usually.
You must look closely. The interior on Minichamps more detailed, dashboard more detailed. Rear light more accurate very fine detail whereas Mini GT has much bulkier rear light. Metal spoilers does not come cheap. If you are into 1/64 custom, you would know even if you buy in bulk they are pretty expensive. Don't forget Minichamps comes in a acrylic base and cover. so I think it is justified. The wheel rims..yeah its really too bad. I would custom and try to wheelswap it with Mini GT wheels
@KillerChihuahua387 Have you watched my review of the forest green one with the silver wheels? That one is actually amazing! And I'm also planning on getting the minichamps weissach package variants that have carbon fiber. I think this white/red one is kind of the odd one out of the bunch that just didn't translate well. If the wheels were anodized I think it would be nearly perfect
@valconir1619 I agree with you. There are a lot of little details that go into the Minichamps that are lacking on the Mini GT. But at the same time the wheels are really hard to look past. I think thats my only main problem with the Minichamps. But all the other colors seem much better
I was looking to get one of the two, but I keep finding things I don't like on both. The overall shape of the Mini GT just doesn't look good, the rear quarter windows are too slim, and the taillights are too tall. And the wheels from the minichamps are not good, plus it's way too tall, it should be lower. A resin model might be the best 992 GT3 RS, but then the price will be ridiculous. I had a regular 992 GT3 from Mini GT that also looked off to me, the Minichamps GT3 looks really nice so I might just get that.
I only recently started collecting Mini GT and is it just me, or is part of the licencing also licensing the paint names, possibly even mixes? (they have the colour bible names on the box) Most look quite photo accurate / haven't compared to real ones. Anyway, most colours except for black are all weird on the Minichamps version... The ivory/creamy white is wrong. So it is definitely a no-no for me.
@magnuskallas So I'm glad you pointed this out! This is another reason why mini gt is my top brand. When it comes to licensing and accuracy, they do a lot more than just getting the automakers approval. Mini gt does actually work with the car brands to formulate the most accurate paint possible for the scale. A couple years ago they made a post on instagram with an official Lamborghini paint sample for the Oro Elios SVJ. Thats why you do see the color code on the box for most mini gt models. They put in effort that no other brand does. They even get licensing for a lot of the aftermarket wheels they put on some models
@whopey999 The minichamps right? These 911 GT3 RS models usually go for about $30 plus shipping, but you can find small deals for around $25. That's how much I paid for this one
@whopey999 yesh I have a good friend in the UK and he said that those minichamps go from £35-40, crazy! Mini GT is pretty expensive from what I hear as well
just my personal opinion, if a diecast doesn't roll it fails to achieve the first single most important details its trying to replicate of the original The excuse of having non-rolling wheels to maintain the ride height accuracy is too lame, and both from engeneering perspective and artistic perspective it completely fails to make that premium and proper impression
@Ryknex I completely respect your take on that! For me, it doesn't really matter either way, especially on the models that come in the acrylic cases as I usually only take them out for videos akd photos. But then the models that come out more frequently like Mini GT, BBR, Pop Race, etc; it's nice that those roll. I also look at other scales when the rolling thing comes into play, (and I know larger scales are usually resin), but most 1/43 and 1/18 scale models don't roll either, which I feel is perfectly fine
I'm liking these intros. Its fun to watch. Keep doing more of these please. Cheers!
@@WJ_R34 I appreciate it! Theyre fun to make
you’ve done a great comparison! i’ve been binge watching your videos cause i love them, man. keep it coming!
@@SunnyBoey I appreciate you!❤️🔥
Nice comparison. I totally agree with you : "One casting necessarily is not better than the other. It´s just like a little details...". I prefer the crisp tone of the wheels on MIN GT and also the white color of the casting against the cream tone on the Minichamps. But also the splitted wing on Minichamps as well as the details in the wing supports are truly nice. And the end collectors can choose between many brands and it´s good in my opinion
@@BUCKET_777 I agree, and I like having both in my collection because of those differences!
I agree, the Minichamps is really nice but somehow that Mini GT just got a little more flava. That's how I see it too. And it's got a metal base haha.
@@spidersdiecast yup exactly haha! I think the other colors of the Minichamps are better
Favorite opening since the face reveal. Heck yiss. PORSCHE
I’ve always trusted Mini gt, I don’t think there’s a lot of brands that can match mini gt’s detail to price ratio. Most mini gt’s are only $15… that’s just a steal imo.
@@Squeakky I totally agree with you
Very Cool comparison video 👍 Awesome Porsche models , both are stunning 😍 although I do agree the Mini GT paint and wheels for the win! 😎💯 Thanks for posting 😀
@@retoyer Appreciate you watching! ❤️🔥
I like them both a lot, but I wholeheartedly agree that the Mini GT is significantly better value for money. Thanks so much for this comparison video!
@@jimsmagnificentminiaturemo3235 no problem, I'm glad you enjoyed!
I just don’t get why the minichamps is so expensive. The wing is the only upgrade. The wheels are horrible, especially with how amazing the mini gt wheels are. It doesn’t look like it’s anywhere near the quality of other brands in that price tier like Inno64, LCD or tomica limited vintage either and those are even $5-$10 less expensive usually.
You must look closely. The interior on Minichamps more detailed, dashboard more detailed. Rear light more accurate very fine detail whereas Mini GT has much bulkier rear light. Metal spoilers does not come cheap. If you are into 1/64 custom, you would know even if you buy in bulk they are pretty expensive. Don't forget Minichamps comes in a acrylic base and cover. so I think it is justified. The wheel rims..yeah its really too bad. I would custom and try to wheelswap it with Mini GT wheels
@KillerChihuahua387 Have you watched my review of the forest green one with the silver wheels? That one is actually amazing! And I'm also planning on getting the minichamps weissach package variants that have carbon fiber. I think this white/red one is kind of the odd one out of the bunch that just didn't translate well. If the wheels were anodized I think it would be nearly perfect
@valconir1619 I agree with you. There are a lot of little details that go into the Minichamps that are lacking on the Mini GT. But at the same time the wheels are really hard to look past. I think thats my only main problem with the Minichamps. But all the other colors seem much better
I was looking to get one of the two, but I keep finding things I don't like on both. The overall shape of the Mini GT just doesn't look good, the rear quarter windows are too slim, and the taillights are too tall. And the wheels from the minichamps are not good, plus it's way too tall, it should be lower. A resin model might be the best 992 GT3 RS, but then the price will be ridiculous.
I had a regular 992 GT3 from Mini GT that also looked off to me, the Minichamps GT3 looks really nice so I might just get that.
@fabio1826 That's fair enough. No model will be 100% perfect unless you go with high end resin like you said, but a lot of them aren't licensed
I have the mini champs Porsche 911gt3 in guards red.Realy nice model.its says Paul's model art on the box do you who he is?
@donc8546 Yeah he's the guy in charge of Minichamps I believe
@@Booster_Diecast oh ok was wondering about that!! Thanx! Great comparison today! It's a toss up for me I like them both!!
PorSHA 😁🤙🏻🔥🔥🔥 awesome models 👍🏻 But the mini gt looks more interesting
@@boulevard_64 yeah the Mini GT is definitely my favorite here!
Minichamps is the winner 🏆
I only recently started collecting Mini GT and is it just me, or is part of the licencing also licensing the paint names, possibly even mixes? (they have the colour bible names on the box)
Most look quite photo accurate / haven't compared to real ones.
Anyway, most colours except for black are all weird on the Minichamps version... The ivory/creamy white is wrong. So it is definitely a no-no for me.
@magnuskallas So I'm glad you pointed this out! This is another reason why mini gt is my top brand. When it comes to licensing and accuracy, they do a lot more than just getting the automakers approval. Mini gt does actually work with the car brands to formulate the most accurate paint possible for the scale. A couple years ago they made a post on instagram with an official Lamborghini paint sample for the Oro Elios SVJ. Thats why you do see the color code on the box for most mini gt models. They put in effort that no other brand does. They even get licensing for a lot of the aftermarket wheels they put on some models
The Tarmac/Minichaps is more superior and better I my opinion. Still love the Mini GT RS though since its more affordable yet still highly detailed.
@@ajrg91 Fair! It's always good seeing a mix of opinions!
I have 2 minichamps and 1 mini gt. The minichamps are better overall, the only point for mini gt are the wheels.
@RealJustVini Yeah that's pretty much what it comes down to. The wheel color only really bothers me on this particular one
What do these retail at please?
@whopey999 The minichamps right? These 911 GT3 RS models usually go for about $30 plus shipping, but you can find small deals for around $25. That's how much I paid for this one
@@Booster_Diecast thanks! They’re even more in the UK so as much as I’m loving the content it seems I’m sticking to mainline hot wheels
@whopey999 yesh I have a good friend in the UK and he said that those minichamps go from £35-40, crazy! Mini GT is pretty expensive from what I hear as well
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just my personal opinion, if a diecast doesn't roll it fails to achieve the first single most important details its trying to replicate of the original
The excuse of having non-rolling wheels to maintain the ride height accuracy is too lame, and both from engeneering perspective and artistic perspective it completely fails to make that premium and proper impression
@Ryknex I completely respect your take on that! For me, it doesn't really matter either way, especially on the models that come in the acrylic cases as I usually only take them out for videos akd photos. But then the models that come out more frequently like Mini GT, BBR, Pop Race, etc; it's nice that those roll. I also look at other scales when the rolling thing comes into play, (and I know larger scales are usually resin), but most 1/43 and 1/18 scale models don't roll either, which I feel is perfectly fine
Akshually the official brand said it’s pronounced PAWsha 🤓🤓
@@IdontKnow-jt2oz I don't care 🙃 I will forever have the episode of Friends stuck in my head where Joey pretends he has a PorSHUH
@@Booster_Diecast hey ur still closer than me I just say it pour-shhh idc 💀😂