Immediately upon seeing the model you can tell Welly is improving the
quality of their model cars. The body is well crafted and stays true to
Land Rover's recognizable shape.The hood has "Range Rover" etched on it to further enhance realism of
the front fascia. The side vents are also well done and the real lights
while realistic are not as realistic as they could be for a 1:18 model
car.
The orange turn signal isn't as orange as its real life counter
part and the light casing looks too much like plastic from certain
angles. The paint job is done nicely and
evenly with a high gloss finish and nearly exact color matches.Though the center counsel is probably the best aspect of the interior.
Small buttons and knobs are clear and defined. Even though the
navigation system is a sticker it still looks realistic.
Comparing Welly's Range Rover wheels to Auto Art's Range Rover Sport's
wheels Auto Art is more in scale with the rest of the vehicle. The size
of Welly's wheels make the diecast car seem more like a toy than a
collectors item.
While the interior is well crafted for a Welly model car the seats have
a plasticy look and feel that detracts from the realism of them being
plush leather seats. Some of the fine details that were painted seem to
be slightly messy around the edges of the dash where the door joins the
dashboard.



