Comparison: 1/18 Ferrari F50 old Bburago vs NEW Bburago (old Maisto) vs Hot Wheels

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The May Cheong Group that owns Maisto and Bburago has recently released a 1/18 Ferrari F50 coupe under the Bburago brand, but it is a re-release of the old 90s Maisto coupe. In this video, I will compare it to the old 90s Bburago (Made in Italy) and also with the Hot Wheels Ferrari F50, which is based on the old Maisto F50 but still has a few differences.

Old Bburago:
available in several colors (red, yellow, blue, silver, black, white)
available in coupe and convertible form
prettiest and most detailed interior
+/- prettiest headlights (but not accurate to the real F50)
raised ferrari lettering underneath the spoiler
spoiler seamlessly attached to car body
raised f50 logo on passenger side dash (separate chrome piece)
no rear wheel arch underspray
seats are straight
can be displayed inside box
old paint
no centrelocks
no brake discs
no ferrari luggage (handbag)
no two-tone indicators
front trunk underspray
no black dot next to front grille

Old Maisto:
available in several colors (red, yellow)
available in coupe and convertible form
realistic headlights
realistic wheels (accurate shape & matte silver color)
has centrelocks
has brake discs
ferrari luggage (handbag)
two-tone indicators
spoiler seamlessly attached to car body
realistic and working spring coil suspension
f50 logo on passenger side dash
no front trunk underspray
tire wall branding
seats are straight
can be displayed inside box
ferrari lettering underneath the spoiler just a print
old paint
rear wheel arch underspray (not on all, but many batches)
no black dot next to front grille

New Bburago (same as Old Maisto, except):
new paint
no rear wheel arch underspray
only available in red
only available as a coupe
no tire wall branding
seats are crooked

Hot Wheels (same as Old Maisto, except):
raised Ferrari lettering underneath the spoiler
black dot next to front grille
spoiler not seamlessly attached to car body
no spring coil suspension on red coupe
no f50 logo on passenger side dash
cannot be displayed inside box

Conclusion:
To me, the New Bburago wins. Because it takes all the positives from the old maisto, has the least amount of negatives, and while it loses tire wall branding, it has new paint.

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Filmed on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Edited with Wondershare Video Editor

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