Last seen: Jun 14, 2026
Despite no one asks why the LS model is so much wider than the PMC one - I just will say that the PMC model is perfectly scaled, whereas the LS would ...
@karl PMC - is the name. Otherwise it’s a regular bbr-style black box. Also you can see the pictures: there are no differences with Autocult cars
1/43 LOOKSMART 1955 ALFA ROMEO BAT 9 (BERLINA AERODINAMICA TECNICA) BY BERTONE (FRANCO SCAGLIONE)
I'm pretty sure, that PMC is a counterfeit/replica maker of Autocult, and the models are producing on the another floor of the same factory. Generally...
LOOKSMART 1954 ALFA ROMEO BAT 7 (BERLINA AERODINAMICA TECNICA) BY BERTONE (FRANCO SCAGLIONE)
1/43 PMC 1954 ALFA ROMEO BAT 7 (BERLINA AERODINAMICA TECNICA) BY BERTONE (FRANCO SCAGLIONE)
@geoff-jowett will show it later (in chronological order of course)
1/43 LOOKSMART 1953 ALFA ROMEO BAT 5 BY BERTONE
1/43 PMC 1953 ALFA ROMEO BAT 5 (BERLINA AERODINAMICA TECNICA) BY BERTONE (FRANCO SCAGLIONE)
I do love Bizarres too, but still would like to get the Disco Volante in some better quality, probably like new Tecnomodel Mythos models
1/43 Bizarre - 1952 Alfa Romeo 1900 C52 "Disco Volante" Coupe by Touring
1/43 Bizarre - 1952 Alfa Romeo 1900 C52 "Disco Volante" Spider by Touring
Blue Moon by BBR - 1951 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500SS "Villa D'Este" by Touring
@karl if I have a choice - I always go for every Alfa option 😜 In this case I have both paint schemes produced by Matrix
1/43 MATRIX 1950 ALFA ROMEO 6C 2500SS SUPERGIOIELLO COUPE BY GHIA