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Old 12-19-2012, 11:13 PM
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Eighty-One Rocket Bunny transkit.

I didn't even know this existed until after it sold out at Model Scientist and Hiroboy. Is there going to be another run or am I just going to be a sad panda every time I look at my 86 kit?
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Re: Eighty-One Rocket Bunny transkit.

I think you can order it direct by contacting Eighty-One on Facebook.

I like the kit for the 86 but not for $90.00.
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Re: Eighty-One Rocket Bunny transkit.

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I like the kit for the 86 but not for $90.00.


But what tkit isn't overpriced nowadays?

I like their skyline tkit.
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But what tkit isn't overpriced nowadays?

I like their skyline tkit.
can you link the skyline kit?
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Re: Eighty-One Rocket Bunny transkit.

http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/produ...oducts_id=4811
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Re: Eighty-One Rocket Bunny transkit.

Will, and anybody else looking for the Rocket Bunny kit; it will be restocked later this month:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater

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You guys are crazy in Rocket Bunny Trans-kit. Now the Rocket Bunny kit we temporary out of stock. We will re-stock around the end of this month. You can make a deposit as pre-order. The deposit of each kit is USD40. Thank you for everyone's support.
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Re: Eighty-One Rocket Bunny transkit.

Thanks for the heads up, but mine just rolled in yesterday. It is a very nice kit! I was really pleasantly surprised, the casting is thin and looks to not have much in the way of pinholes. Tomorrow I finally get to start on it. Really nice, y'all.
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Re: Eighty-One Rocket Bunny transkit.

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Thanks for the heads up, but mine just rolled in yesterday. It is a very nice kit! I was really pleasantly surprised, the casting is thin and looks to not have much in the way of pinholes. Tomorrow I finally get to start on it. Really nice, y'all.
Thomas seems to be on the money with his resin casting. I'm not sure if he is doing it, or if he's having it done by an external resource, but I have heard nothing but top-notch reviews of the parts.

Can't wait to see the build, Will!

EDIT: Will, will it be painted Willenium Jade?
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EDIT: Will, will it be painted Willenium Jade?
I have been struggling for a color... that's not a bad idea!
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