{"id":371,"date":"2020-09-14T09:12:17","date_gmt":"2020-09-14T09:12:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.jadlamracingmodels.com\/?p=371"},"modified":"2020-10-12T11:52:07","modified_gmt":"2020-10-12T11:52:07","slug":"the-mediocre-mclaren","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.jadlamracingmodels.com\/2020\/09\/14\/the-mediocre-mclaren\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: My Mediocre McLaren 570s"},"content":{"rendered":"

A note from the author…<\/h3>\n

I’m Rob the modeller, a normal guy who just enjoys making his model kits. I’m not a ‘professional’ and represent your average modeller! All views and opinion expressed in every review are my own, I don’t want to be buying the bad models either! Hope you enjoy each post and find it useful, happy modelling!<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Featured in this review is the REVELL McLaren 570S 1:24 Car Model Kit 07051. Want one? Shop here!<\/a><\/h5>\n

The McLaren 570s was launched back in 2015 and was the first car in the \u201cSuper Sports\u201d series, designed to massively increase McLaren’s output by 2020. Its price puts it in the same market as Audi’s R8 V10 and the venerable Porsche 911 Turbo S. Since its launch the car has spawned a number of variants including the \u201cbaby\u201d 540C \u2013 a lower power version more focused on every day drivability, the 570S Spider \u2013 version w…. thats enough. Find a car forum for more info!<\/p>\n

The last car I built was a BELKITs Manta GTE and that was almost a year ago. That turned out really well, but of late I have spent most of my time on aircraft and the occasional piece of armour. I enjoy making car kits, but they take a different set of skills to military. No weathering to hide the mistakes…<\/p>\n

Here is the box art I was so taken with, I personally think the car looks great from this angle. The instructions are what you would normally expect from a modern Revell kit, full colour, clear with colour call outs on each part. Decals are fairly comprehensive with number plate options for a variety of countries, instruments and different seat belt options. Large carbon fibre decals for the roof, engine covers and the side panels are a nice touch too.<\/p>\n