I actually have one without the cloth convertible portion (red). I like this old one from Maisto. For $30 or less, it's actually quite nice. Of course, at that price you can buy a couple of their new ones from Sam's lol, but still. Great review.
Nice! I like that color combo as well. The versions without the soft seem to have better build quality, along with having an opening trunk. Pricing for the 325i seems to vary greatly from very cheap beat up versions to 100 dollars+ for the rare dark green version. Maisto doesn’t make 1/18 BMW models anymore. Budget models of 2010+ BMW models seem to be hard to find in general.
Great review! And i would recommend if you are going to store the model for a long period of time, di it with the roof down as it preserves it and keeps it in better condition.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! And I thought maybe storing it with the top up would prevent wrinkles in the fabric, but storing it with the roof folded down would probably protect it more as you mentioned.
@@nicksdiecast1384 It also keeps the rear window pliable. Since it's plastic, and really thin, they can yellow and become brittle with age and exposure to UV rays, just like the real car.
this was my favorite toy when i was a kid back in 90s, i still have it (the green one) and trying to restore it now so this video is a real help with the top because mine ih broken
I have the red one. One thing...I wish that the trunk still opened, but I realize that, with the top mechanism, they needed the room for the top hardware, but I digress. I feel that Maisto could have pulled it off. I wish I still had my SLK 230 as well. It was silver with the black/red two-tone interior. I also had a Welly Peugeot 206cc with the operational retractable two-piece hard-top. So cool, that there were budget-minded models with premium operational features!
I also have the SLK230 with the working top; mine is red with the red/gray interior. I actually got it the day after I got this 325i. The 325i is actually out on display on my shelf right now.
Solido has an E36 in their sortiment, too. But only the coupé. But typical Solido you can only open the front passenger doors (well, the car has no back passenger doors, but trunk and engine bay is sealed on all of their models for a while, now). The Maisto version is looking good for the age. But I guess I'd go for one without the textile roof. Although the textile roof is definately something very special you don't find at other models. But I am not so happy about how it is looking when the roof is up and also the issue with the gap when the top is down. But definately something special having a guest and showing how to close the roof. Anyway, considering the age of the model and this cool functionality about the roof makes it still worth to collect.
The roof is definitely a very cool feature yet at the same time it’s not aesthetically pleasing, as you said. It also seems a bit fragile when operated. Even so, I like it a lot. Along with Solido, UT models has also produced models of the E36.
I have this same model. One of the doors isn’t mechanically attached.. it’s not the convertible version but still, getting older I will probably start buying bigger diecasts more. More bang for your buck anyways
so I just shopped on ebay, and found one of these in red with the working soft top, okay nevermind, i just watched more of this video and you mentioned that it also came in red so disregard my comment
I actually have one without the cloth convertible portion (red). I like this old one from Maisto. For $30 or less, it's actually quite nice. Of course, at that price you can buy a couple of their new ones from Sam's lol, but still. Great review.
Nice! I like that color combo as well. The versions without the soft seem to have better build quality, along with having an opening trunk. Pricing for the 325i seems to vary greatly from very cheap beat up versions to 100 dollars+ for the rare dark green version. Maisto doesn’t make 1/18 BMW models anymore. Budget models of 2010+ BMW models seem to be hard to find in general.
Great review! And i would recommend if you are going to store the model for a long period of time, di it with the roof down as it preserves it and keeps it in better condition.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! And I thought maybe storing it with the top up would prevent wrinkles in the fabric, but storing it with the roof folded down would probably protect it more as you mentioned.
@@nicksdiecast1384 It also keeps the rear window pliable. Since it's plastic, and really thin, they can yellow and become brittle with age and exposure to UV rays, just like the real car.
Awesome detail car bro
this was my favorite toy when i was a kid back in 90s, i still have it (the green one) and trying to restore it now so this video is a real help with the top because mine ih broken
Amazing car lots of great detail!!
I agree! think it’s one of Maisto’s most unique models.
Nice BMW model car.. Maisto did well on this model.. i have the same in red and i love it.. nice review and good job bro.
Nice one!
Yeah, I’m happy to have this one!
I like it a lot. Found one sold online for $91 US in my country. It's still in perfect condition but i guess it'll have to wait for now ...
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I have the red one. One thing...I wish that the trunk still opened, but I realize that, with the top mechanism, they needed the room for the top hardware, but I digress. I feel that Maisto could have pulled it off. I wish I still had my SLK 230 as well. It was silver with the black/red two-tone interior. I also had a Welly Peugeot 206cc with the operational retractable two-piece hard-top. So cool, that there were budget-minded models with premium operational features!
I also have the SLK230 with the working top; mine is red with the red/gray interior. I actually got it the day after I got this 325i. The 325i is actually out on display on my shelf right now.
I didn’t know that this toy with a working roof existed
Solido has an E36 in their sortiment, too. But only the coupé. But typical Solido you can only open the front passenger doors (well, the car has no back passenger doors, but trunk and engine bay is sealed on all of their models for a while, now). The Maisto version is looking good for the age. But I guess I'd go for one without the textile roof. Although the textile roof is definately something very special you don't find at other models. But I am not so happy about how it is looking when the roof is up and also the issue with the gap when the top is down. But definately something special having a guest and showing how to close the roof. Anyway, considering the age of the model and this cool functionality about the roof makes it still worth to collect.
The roof is definitely a very cool feature yet at the same time it’s not aesthetically pleasing, as you said. It also seems a bit fragile when operated. Even so, I like it a lot. Along with Solido, UT models has also produced models of the E36.
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I have the dark green version , is it rare ?
The green seems to be a lot less common than the other colors that this model came in.
Oh ok thanks !
I have this same model. One of the doors isn’t mechanically attached.. it’s not the convertible version but still, getting older I will probably start buying bigger diecasts more. More bang for your buck anyways
I just got this today had as a kid but totaled it being a kid
Cool
Got Blue withought roof
Ill have the same car but it light blue
No top had it Ill think like 10 or 15 years for age still look new have it orginal box still inside box
so I just shopped on ebay, and found one of these in red with the working soft top, okay nevermind, i just watched more of this video and you mentioned that it also came in red so disregard my comment
I actually ha the same one
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I just got this today had as a kid but totaled it being a kid