Those GL actually look pretty cool. In my experience GL at least used to have a lot flaws and quality issues like bad paint jobs and wobbly wheels. But those cars seem pretty nice though with no flaws or issues
@@JLRcollectin that’s why I stopped buying GL, because of the bad quality. In Denmark we don’t get GL in our supermarkets and toy stores, so I have to buy them on eBay. And I don’t want to pay overprice on eBay plus shipping for GL cars, that have issues. We also don’t get a whole lot of HW and MBX cars. Only some mainline. We don’t get premium lines from HW and MBX so collecting is pretty pricey when you have to buy everything on eBay from USA, Canada, Australia or South Eastern countries like Malaysia
@@acropophia8857 it’s like GL isn’t as popular among collectors anymore like they were a few years ago. Maybe people got tired of all the QC issues with them. At least I stopped buy them. I have to do all my collecting on eBay since most of the 1/64 brands are not sold in Denmark including brands like GL, AW and premium lines from HW and MBX. So I don’t want to waste money on bad cars from GL
I'm not into Low Riders with wild Graphics, but the white 1964 Chevy Impala Convertible is sweet and i buy it. And i would Love it If they do some Vintage Racing Cars with the lowered Baseplate. 🙂
@@levelmdiecast2329 It should be put into the following categories and for each category the brand will score points, and if it's too close to call then, you will award it a tie. The object of the match is, each brand for example, GreenLight vs MiniGT and the categories are as follows; #1. Detail #2. Packaging #3. Quality #4. Roll Test Ability #5. Pricing #6. Moving Features. Depending on the category and their scores, you'll see the strengths/weakness of the manufacturer it'll have, and the final score will determine who will win the match. 'Cause at the end of the day there's not 1 manufacturer that's perfect who can make a perfect casting. 'Cause those who are behind the scenes and on assembly floors are imperfect humans, and they'll make "MISTAKES" that's my disclaimer. Plz respond and hopefully this will happend.
Yesterday i get the new Greenlight 1982 Dodge Ram D 150 Pick Up, i dont know, but in my opinion it looks a bit too wide (its only a little bit wider than the Squarebody Chevy from these years), maybe the Cabin should be a bit higher or the Frontgrill of this Modellyear makes it look wider than it is. A friend of me had an Ex Army M880 for some years but its too long ago to remember the right proportions of the Dodge. Want to hear your what you think about it If you get it. 🙂
The 2 Impalas will be the favorites. I believe!
I have 2 white Impala's and 2 Caprice, that's all I have found in the series so far.
For the price, they are stunning. I hate to say this, but these blow autoworlds lowriders away!
I do not have any from Autoworld but I hear that from a few people.
Those GL actually look pretty cool. In my experience GL at least used to have a lot flaws and quality issues like bad paint jobs and wobbly wheels. But those cars seem pretty nice though with no flaws or issues
Sadly not the ones i get they always have terrible quality issues 😢
Its significantly rare to have these nowadays, as GL have no qc appearently.
@@JLRcollectin that’s why I stopped buying GL, because of the bad quality. In Denmark we don’t get GL in our supermarkets and toy stores, so I have to buy them on eBay. And I don’t want to pay overprice on eBay plus shipping for GL cars, that have issues. We also don’t get a whole lot of HW and MBX cars. Only some mainline. We don’t get premium lines from HW and MBX so collecting is pretty pricey when you have to buy everything on eBay from USA, Canada, Australia or South Eastern countries like Malaysia
@@acropophia8857 it’s like GL isn’t as popular among collectors anymore like they were a few years ago. Maybe people got tired of all the QC issues with them. At least I stopped buy them. I have to do all my collecting on eBay since most of the 1/64 brands are not sold in Denmark including brands like GL, AW and premium lines from HW and MBX. So I don’t want to waste money on bad cars from GL
I get a lot of them with issues too.
The winner for me is the Monte Carlo with smaller wheels (in comparison to stock versions of same casting). Great paint and pinstripe accents as well.
I like how subtle the pinstriping is. You gotta really look at it to enjoy it.
I'm not into Low Riders with wild Graphics, but the white 1964 Chevy Impala Convertible is sweet and i buy it. And i would Love it If they do some Vintage Racing Cars with the lowered Baseplate. 🙂
I figured that even people who do not like lowriders would like that convertible. A lot of their castings would benefit if they sat a bit lower.
Unboxing greenlight. California lowered series. 2
Hi I love all the castings keep it up. Will you do a comparison between GreenLight and other competitors? Plz reply.
I don't have any from Autoworld currently but that's a good idea.
@@levelmdiecast2329 It should be put into the following categories and for each category the brand will score points, and if it's too close to call then, you will award it a tie. The object of the match is, each brand for example, GreenLight vs MiniGT and the categories are as follows;
#1. Detail
#2. Packaging
#3. Quality
#4. Roll Test Ability
#5. Pricing
#6. Moving Features.
Depending on the category and their scores, you'll see the strengths/weakness of the manufacturer it'll have, and the final score will determine who will win the match. 'Cause at the end of the day there's not 1 manufacturer that's perfect who can make a perfect casting. 'Cause those who are behind the scenes and on assembly floors are imperfect humans, and they'll make "MISTAKES" that's my disclaimer. Plz respond and hopefully this will happend.
@@levelmdiecast2329 Yes It needs to happen.
Yesterday i get the new Greenlight 1982 Dodge Ram D 150 Pick Up, i dont know, but in my opinion it looks a bit too wide (its only a little bit wider than the Squarebody Chevy from these years), maybe the Cabin should be a bit higher or the Frontgrill of this Modellyear makes it look wider than it is. A friend of me had an Ex Army M880 for some years but its too long ago to remember the right proportions of the Dodge. Want to hear your what you think about it If you get it. 🙂
I have not been able to get one of the new D150 castings just yet but I am eagerly waiting for one. They have a ton coming out.
It makes ZERO sense not to put spokes and whitewalls on the Monte Carlo. Those wheels should’ve been out on a muscle car version, it a damn lowrider.
Agreed. Not a fan of the style of wheels on it.