I used to have a huge model train layout. And I had many HO scale vehicles. Most HO Scale vehicles look pretty real in detail. No one wants to look at a train layout with hundreds of hours of work and building and see happy meal style toys details.
Recently I shot a Dodge A100 from Brekina in scale 1/87 and find this scale also very interesting. It is so amazing to see how fine these details can be at this very small scale. And thinking about the model railway so you can even create an amazing diorama for it with landscape, buildings and other stuff. Of course some older H0 model cars are more decorative for the people who are more interested into the trains but it is cool to see that the model cars in this scale is also getting this much love in details, now.
yup. although 1/64 have recently started to get really good, with companies like Greenlight and Tomica Limited Vintage offering more accurate castings.
Almost all of Wikings older models aren’t in 1:87 but rather 1:90. Other manufacturers such as Welly also deviate but in the opposite with models that are roughly in 1:80 scale.
it's a short clip i took when i was at a local store in europe called "drogeriemarkt müller". i have uploaded a separate video on my channel about it where i look at their 1/24 section. i dont think they exist outside europe or sell online.
I used to have a huge model train layout. And I had many HO scale vehicles. Most HO Scale vehicles look pretty real in detail. No one wants to look at a train layout with hundreds of hours of work and building and see happy meal style toys details.
Great video mate! Love your content and look forward to seeing more videos soon.
Recently I shot a Dodge A100 from Brekina in scale 1/87 and find this scale also very interesting. It is so amazing to see how fine these details can be at this very small scale. And thinking about the model railway so you can even create an amazing diorama for it with landscape, buildings and other stuff. Of course some older H0 model cars are more decorative for the people who are more interested into the trains but it is cool to see that the model cars in this scale is also getting this much love in details, now.
I been buying these models both for a layout and for town dioramas
Awesome video my dude!
I once had a model railway landscape. But unfortunately it is gathering dust due to lack of time and the other hobbies. :)
Nice bro.
my brother, do 1/64 hot wheels cars fit with 1/87 scale trucks?❤❤
1/87 is often better in details than 1/64 which is a toy based scale. Used to have a few hundred. Spark/Redline were the best 1/87s IME.
yup. although 1/64 have recently started to get really good, with companies like Greenlight and Tomica Limited Vintage offering more accurate castings.
@@ImperialDiecast TLV is actually garbage compared to LCD or Inno64. Greenlight is pretty good for the price though.
Almost all of Wikings older models aren’t in 1:87 but rather 1:90. Other manufacturers such as Welly also deviate but in the opposite with models that are roughly in 1:80 scale.
In your video there is store which sell much ho scale, could you please tell me what store is it ?
it's a short clip i took when i was at a local store in europe called "drogeriemarkt müller". i have uploaded a separate video on my channel about it where i look at their 1/24 section. i dont think they exist outside europe or sell online.
Why do you say "one eightyseven" when it is a ratio: One TO eightyseven. IE. 1:87 / 1:48 / 1:64 / et al.... ?
So cute!!
Nice
it's tiny, the smallest scale i have is 1/43 =)
Do these roll like 1:64 scale or are the axels fixed?
yes, they roll. At least the ones made by the company Wiking do.
@@ImperialDiecast Thanks :)
I collect 1/87 cars 👍
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