fujimi JDM ITR
rx7king
02-08-2004, 01:28 AM
Ive been wanting to build this kit, and put the revell ITR motor in it, but i havent seen any of these completed. Has anyone built this kit? and if so, pics? or comments on it?
rx7king
02-08-2004, 01:34 AM
oops, http://www.legendshobbies.com/fujimi%20cars.htm , the $27 one, or the $15 one
Honoturtle
02-08-2004, 01:38 AM
Ive been wanting to build this kit, and put the revell ITR motor in it, but i havent seen any of these completed. Has anyone built this kit? and if so, pics? or comments on it?
There a lot of nice ones that were built on the forum. Do a search, and you should find it. This is one of my favorite Fujimi kits. I own four of them myself, three which are already built. Like yourself, my fourth one will also have an Revell motor. :)
The only problem I ever noticed was that the suspension lays too high, and the interior detail is poor.
There a lot of nice ones that were built on the forum. Do a search, and you should find it. This is one of my favorite Fujimi kits. I own four of them myself, three which are already built. Like yourself, my fourth one will also have an Revell motor. :)
The only problem I ever noticed was that the suspension lays too high, and the interior detail is poor.
ADVANFAN
02-08-2004, 02:54 AM
anyone noticed how the block is kinda too small for the fujimi kit. i was contemplating on doing it but seemed funny to me. regardless i'm gonna build one like my car in real life.
http://img20.photobucket.com/albums/v59/baow0w/front02.jpg
http://img20.photobucket.com/albums/v59/baow0w/front02.jpg
rx7king
02-08-2004, 11:56 AM
anyone noticed how the block is kinda too small for the fujimi kit. i was contemplating on doing it but seemed funny to me. regardless i'm gonna build one like my car in real life.
http://img20.photobucket.com/albums/v59/baow0w/front02.jpg
i havent been able to compare the motor to the fujimi kit, but it wouild still seem to be cooler than a curbside.
honoturtle, you have 4 of the mugen ones? (the $27 one)
http://img20.photobucket.com/albums/v59/baow0w/front02.jpg
i havent been able to compare the motor to the fujimi kit, but it wouild still seem to be cooler than a curbside.
honoturtle, you have 4 of the mugen ones? (the $27 one)
willimo
02-08-2004, 12:45 PM
If you throw a considerable amount of engine wiring in there, and kind of space out the battery and brake booster and the radiator and whatnot not exactly accurately, but close and a little tighter, you should be able to hide the fact that the motor and the car aren't the same scale. I don't know if that will work in practice, but that's my plan on an upcoming engine swap. Minimize the discrepencies and in this case, go for the overall effect more than absolute accuracy (oh! how it pains me to say that).
Honoturtle
02-08-2004, 01:01 PM
honoturtle, you have 4 of the mugen ones? (the $27 one)
No, currently I don't have any Mugen ones. But I'll list time ones I have:
- Inch Up (Includes Work Meisers)
- Young Town (Includes Nismo rims, asst. exhaust, racing seat, etc.)
- SiR-G (Lower model, dosen't include Recaros, Type R lip, spoiler, or rims.)
- Special Edition (Includes extra spoiler.)
My brother on the other hand has:
- Mugen (Rims, bumpers, sidesteps, spoiler, decals)
- Spoon (decals, rims, lip.)
- Apex'i Racing (interior tub, seat, roll-cage, decals, and other racing pieces.)
No, currently I don't have any Mugen ones. But I'll list time ones I have:
- Inch Up (Includes Work Meisers)
- Young Town (Includes Nismo rims, asst. exhaust, racing seat, etc.)
- SiR-G (Lower model, dosen't include Recaros, Type R lip, spoiler, or rims.)
- Special Edition (Includes extra spoiler.)
My brother on the other hand has:
- Mugen (Rims, bumpers, sidesteps, spoiler, decals)
- Spoon (decals, rims, lip.)
- Apex'i Racing (interior tub, seat, roll-cage, decals, and other racing pieces.)
Jay!
02-08-2004, 01:29 PM
The interior detail on the Fujimi kit BLOWS.
I snapped you a couple pics.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/534P2070002.JPG
Even though the Revell motor is smaller than the Fujimi chassis, the Fujimi wheel wells are so over-sized that you'll have to hack up the entire front end to get it to fit. Using the Revell engine bay (including the work it would need to space it out to fit) would probably be easier...
In this pic, I've removed the molded-in engine bottom from the Fujimi chassis.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/534P2070001.JPG
I snapped you a couple pics.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/534P2070002.JPG
Even though the Revell motor is smaller than the Fujimi chassis, the Fujimi wheel wells are so over-sized that you'll have to hack up the entire front end to get it to fit. Using the Revell engine bay (including the work it would need to space it out to fit) would probably be easier...
In this pic, I've removed the molded-in engine bottom from the Fujimi chassis.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/534P2070001.JPG
86_SR5
02-08-2004, 06:26 PM
jay, I want to see more progress on that kit.
I myself, have put a motor in my fujimi ITR (non-mugen) it's a chrysler v6, the revell itr, looked wack. and the stealths bay fit right into place.
I myself, have put a motor in my fujimi ITR (non-mugen) it's a chrysler v6, the revell itr, looked wack. and the stealths bay fit right into place.
Zcaithaca
02-08-2004, 07:12 PM
jay, nice job on that engine
rx7king
02-08-2004, 09:14 PM
wow, thats really helpful, thanks. and your right, the interior detail does blow, lol
rx7king
02-08-2004, 09:14 PM
wow, thats really helpful, thanks. and your right, the interior detail does blow, lol
AsongKar
02-08-2004, 09:49 PM
fujimi is 1:24...revell is 1:25...big difference already...anyway the kit looks good curbside...the fujimi integra type R u must lower the suspension to make it nice...
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