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  1. I bought one of those kits (58005) off my local Riko Tamiya rep 3 years ago for £20. He had had it kicking about in his garage for nearly 20 years and just wanted to get rid of it, I was pretty chuffed at the time. I also got my HKS and Calsonic Skylines, Nissan 300ZX IMSA TA02W and Super Blackfoot from him in the same deal, all 5 kits for just £100.00, one of the happiest days of my life!

  2. Mistakes I spotted straight away from first glance ;-

    Vanquish should be with the Avante's and Egress.

    TR-15T, solar, RC Boys, TGR, TG10R, TG10-2 and some others all have nothing under them and its obvious what should be there.

    wheres the re-released XR311 ?

    Kure Nismo is not an FF01

    Only 3 models under TGX and one of them is a TG10, whats that about?

    not much under TBA, where are the missing models?

    Stadium Thunder is same Blitzer Beetle and Stadium Thunder, Bearhawk and Falcon.

    Dyna Blaster is on the Dyna Storm Chassis, shares nothing plastic with a Blitzer Beetle type car.

  3. That is what I am actually doing at the moment as it happens, thing is, if you get the 50899 body, it comes pre-painted by tamiya and its too dark (ie- not PS34, that all '97 onwards Ferrari F1 cars use) it does not even seem the same as PS2, which previous Ferrari F1's used. So the best bet is to get a clear 49187 limited release bodyshell, but they are quite rare, if you manage to find a suplier that has more than one I would be greatly interested.

    I put a wanted ad in my showroom in Janurary and it took two months for someone to come forward with one, and it came from HK, so I have left the ad in there for now to try and get another.

  4. oh and the F201 body you talk about is the F201 "type A" body, that was produced to sideskirt ultra expensive Ferrari Liscensing costs, as it is a replica of the F2002, and looks light years better than the awful F2001 that comes in the Ferrari kits with the "flat" sidepods.

    Notice how they made a 2002 Williams but no Ferrari even though its the most succesful car ever....

  5. quote:Originally posted by sosidge

    They make a generic body for the F201, but it's Tamiya's own design, different to the Ferrari shell you can get with the F201.

    Don't think they make any recent F1 bodies for the F103... last ones were in the late 90's.


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    wrong actually, what you want to be looking at is 50899 and 50898, they are generic Ferrari and McLaren bodies from the 2000 season, they came prepainted, or clear as 49### special release numbers.

    Those are the last ever bodies made for the F103, produced in 2001, and are now discontinued.

  6. I would say the Carbon firbe development is quite easy really, all you have to do is use wood for the R+D process, and then if the parts are simple enough you can fabricate them using carbon sheet yourself, or when they are more technical I always send my templates off to Fibrelyte (UK carbonfibre company) to fabricate, the finished products are top quality and almost exactly the same as Tamiya.

    http://www.fibre-lyte.co.uk/

    btw it belongs to tamiyaclub member Grahoo if you did not know.

    http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=3258&id=418

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by sosidge

    It's silly to "only" buy a car if it comes as a kit.

    If you want one, but the RTR, and strip it! Voila, a kit!

    PS since it's a TT01, I think that means I get Tamiya UK's Top Force collection? (hope he stands by his comments in the other thread...)

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    I think you will find its not a TT-01[;)]

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by DJTheo
    quote:The key word was "potentiality" I never run cars stright from the box, thats not what I refering to. Did you think the Neo Shot was going to be any kind of serious contender ? The DT-02 is a TB-02, plus I prefer shaft drive, and that car will make an awesome modified off road machine, the body is also much better. Just wait and see.

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    I thought you and some other TC members were saying how good the Neo Shot will be [?] If the DT-02 is a TB-02 (is it written somewhere in the site?[?]), I agree, it will be a nicer off roader and I also preffer shaft drive and the body [8D]

    Cheers

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    I did get exicted about the Neoshot, true. But what I am saying is this is a better car in the end, for the reasons stated, and I'm glad you agree, shaft is best and that body is better and resembles the Top Force somewhat. If DT02 does not = TB02 then I'll sell my Top Force Collection [;)]

  9. quote:
    Originally posted by DJTheo
    quote:and that Gravel Hound is a wolf in sheeps clothing, has far far more potentiality than the Neo Shot.

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    From where do you base that? [?] I thought the Neo Shot was going to be a mid-class racer with belt-drive while this one is an entry kit, RTR with friction shocks? [?]

    Still looks nice [
    :)
    ]

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    The key word was "potentiality" I never run cars stright from the box, thats not what I refering to. Did you think the Neo Shot was going to be any kind of serious contender ? The DT-02 is a TB-02, plus I prefer shaft drive, and that car will make an awesome modified off road machine, the body is also much better. Just wait and see.

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