Everyone loves a convertible and there's a lot to love with Schuco's Audi RB Spyder ragtop. This compact beauty is all car with its hug-the-road design, custom wheels and side air-scoops. Integrated lights and signals make the profile of the car smooth and uninterrupted by any protrusions, The only thing extending out form the car are the side mirror and those and solid streamline. Interior details include a deep red pair of body-contouring bucket seats, a wraparound instrument panel and interior side panels and seat backs. I especially like the rear body details, specifically the pop-up storage panel for the car's roof.
The BMW 3.0 CSL is a yellow two-door sedan with more than its fair share of surprises. Check out the rood scoop and rear fin scoop. Slightly wedge-shaped, the CSL has a slight aerodynamic look provided by the slanted grill, side body trim, low profile and rounded windshield and rear window. The black interior seats four comfortably.
The jet black Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse T-Modell station wagon smashes all perceptions that station wagons can't be sexy. Its slightly tilted forward design, curved body exterior and clever use of side-trim and integrated lights and signals make this car appear as if it is moving while standing still. White interior seats and dash give the car a welcome black and white contrast that magnifies its unique look. Large chrome wheels, roof, luggage tie-downs and large windows for sight-seeing while touring make this a family car with punch!
The Audi R8 V10 Safety Car shows off its rear mounted engine through its rear window. The silver bullet is all muscle as evident by its wraparound body design, integrated signals and lights, oversize tires and wheels, slightly protruding wheel-wells and backward slanted roof lights. The R8 is a perfect example of Schuco's talent for decal and paint application. Decals are sharp on easily distinguishable, paint application is clean and crisp with no bleed-over and interior and exterior details are superior in every way.
What's not to like about Schuco diecast vehicles?
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