8th August 2008

Leighs Diecast Diary Vidcast Episode 41

Welcome to the forty-first Leigh’s Diary Vidcast, reviewing all the new diecast replicas that were released last week. As we managed to upload and finish it all early this week, we thought we would treat you by showing it a couple of days earlier!

As always, I’ve listed the products below that have been featured in this week’s vidcast. Keep the comments rolling in. You’ll need quicktime installed to view the video on this post.
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These are the products featured on this week’s podcast:

1/12 Honda NSR500 Test Bike 2000 V. Rossi - Minichamps
1/8 AGV Rossi Helmet - Mugello 2007 - Minichamps
1/12 Yamaha YZR500 1979 #1 K. Roberts - Minichamps
1/12 Signed Ducati 999 F06 2006 #21 T. Bayliss - Minichamps
1/43 Williams FW14 1991 #5 N. Mansell - Minichamps
1/43 Super Aguri SA07 2007 #22 T. Sato - Minichamps
1/43 Super Aguri SA07 2007 #23 A. Davidson - Minichamps
1/43 BMW Showcar 2008 N. Heidfeld - Minichamps
1/43 BMW Showcar 2008 R. Kubica - Minichamps (SOLD OUT)
1/43 Jaguar XJR15 1990 Orange - Spark
1/43 TVR Grantura Mk 3 1962 Red - Spark
1/43 Porsche 911s 2nd Monte Carlo Rally 1972 #4 - Spark
1/43 Ferrari 250 GTO 2nd Le Mans 1963 #22 J. Blaton/G. Van Ophem - Red Line
1/18 Ferrari F430 1st Silverstone Challenge 2007 #28 B. Senna - Mattel Elite
1/18 Ferrari F2002 1st French Grand Prix 2002 #1 M. Schumacher - Mattel Elite
1/18 Lamborghini Gallardo Cesam Black - Norev
1/18 Volkswagen Golf GTi 2004 Black - Norev
1/18 Porsche 911 GT2 2007 Red - Norev
1/50 Renault Magnum AE500 Cabin Red - Universal Hobbies
1/50 Renault Magnum Curtainsider Haig - Universal Hobbies
1/18 Ferrari 512BB 1976 Red - Kyosho

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8th August 2008

Big Announcements Come In Small Catalogues

Today there was a bit of excitement as we received the Minichamps 2008 ‘Edition 2’ catalogue, which is a small 24 page ’update’ to the mammoth tome published at the beginning of the year.

We were very surprised to see two brand new 1:12 Valentino Rossi figure that haven’t even been officially announced yet, as well as sample images of some of the other figures.

The first new figure replicates one of the most famous moments in Rossi’s career. It is called ‘The Kiss’, and is from the South Africa Moto GP in 2004, when Vale won his very first race with Yamaha (PO40246). On the slowing down lap he got down on his knees and kissed the front of his new YZR-M1. It is that pose that the figure replicates, so it is bound to be immensely popular.

 The second new figure is of Rossi riding his 2002 Honda RC211V sidesaddle with both arms in the air (PO20146), as he did when he crossed the line to win the British Grand Prix at Donington Park that year..

The most exciting sample image was of the 1999 Aprilia riding figure (P990146). It’s of Rossi with his knee down, so he actually looks like he’s taking a corner on his 250cc bike!

The 1997 riding figure (P970146), which we will see in a couple of weeks, is similarly imaginative, as it comes complete with the blue ‘Superfumi’ cape that Valentino wore on the slowing down lap after one of his victories that year.

There were also two ‘live’ photos in the catalogue, so giving us a hint as to what two more forthcoming Rossi figures will look like. It looks like the 2003 Valencia riding figure (PO30186) will be in a burnout pose and the 2007 Assen riding figure (PO70166) will be of Valentino stood up on the footpegs as he was on the slowing down lap following his victory in the race.

I never fail to be impressed with Minichamps’ imagination when it comes to their Rossi figures. They could have just gone for one mould and then decorated each one differently so that it would be correct for each bike. Instead, they have chosen to really capture the personality of Rossi by replicating some of the most famous moments from his career. Credit where it’s due!

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