The largest BMW in its line-up is called BMW X7. The largest car in my collection has the same name. Surprisingly. When you see BMW X7 among other cars in my showroom, you notice how big the car realy is. Compared to others BMWs, X7 has no competitor when speaking about size. Not only size of whole car, but a size of its kidneys speaks for itself. It is something that catches your eyes at the first glanc. Are they too big? Only future will tell us one day... Are they controversial? Definitely yes.
I found BMW X7 Norev 1:18 under the Christmas tree. I did not took me long to suit up, take my camera and go for a ride. Low temperatures brought me a thought to go to sand-pit pond Marokanka located in Hradec Kralove surroundings. SUV perfectly fits to this scenery and BMW X7 may show, how it can cope with such terrain.
When I search for BMW X7 1:18, I was a bit puzzled about producers and its versions. There are Kyosho and Norev. I found that BMW X7 Kyosho has black interier, Phytonic blue color and black BMW X7 licence plate. BMW X7 Norev has blue interier, blue color and real licence plate (I mean real in quotes). However when you turn the Norev upside down, there is written Kyosho. So? I do not actualy know how to understand it. Sometimes the other version is named like BMW X7 Kyosho, sometimes like BMW X7 Norev. No producer was written on the box. Even if I liked the Phytonic blue color and black interier more, I finally prefered the version with real licence plate (the car looks much more realistic then). Funny thing is that I do not know how to call my car - Kyosho or Norev? What do you think?