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Old 07-13-2006, 04:05 AM   #1
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Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

I don't usualy like to do that but I hope that some of you will be very pleased to see this one.

I have been looking for this model for a very long time, basically I only knew that Modeler's once made Fulvia but when I saw that there is another solution in an Italian company I knew I had to contact my Italian connection, Roberto from Icaro.

It took some time for him to get it but he finally made it and I got me a great looking model.

First thing you see is care and love put in making and packing this magnificent model of even more magnificent car.

Box is not cheap cardboard but nice and thick, almost as good as MFH or S27 packages, in some segments maybe even better.



When you open the box it is divided in three compartments, big one with body/chassis and two smaller ones, one with resin/white metal parts and other with PE and Vacform parts.



All together not to many parts but like I said they look to be made with lot of love.



Body at first sight look like it is made out of cheap white resin but once touched and closely examined you can see that you are all wrong. No bubbles, little flash, heavy nice and firm, real masterpiece, if it was grey I would have said that MFH made resin body and chassis.





Chassis has even some details on the bottom and it fits perfectly in body



White metal parts are very clean, with nice details, to bad that rear lights are made of white metal and not from clear resin, but door knobs......I never saw something like this before, not even in MFH kit.



Resin parts are also very good, with nice details and almost no flash at all.



PE parts cover most of the outside parts and belt buckles of course, they are very nice but not S27 level. Although once painted they will be very good.



Vacform parts are divided in three, front and rear glass that are made out of a bit thicker material, two pieces of flat material for side windows and two sets of front lights, trust me you need two because this will be a hell of the work to cut in right dimension.



There aren't a lot of decals but they do look nice and detailed, only question is if they are old and fragile, they certainly don't look like that.



with this model I have come very close to collect all of the modern Lancia rally cars, I have three Deltas, Stratos, 037 all from Hasegawa, this Fulvia and I wait for Profil 24's S4 to make my collection full.
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Old 07-13-2006, 04:46 AM   #2
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

i think i should got one for my Monte Winner collection....where can i buy it>?with VISA....and i want to buy an Opel Ascona...but that Germany website dont accept VISA card......
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Old 07-13-2006, 05:09 AM   #3
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I give you back the L.B.

lucky man: it's in my future's plan...

And I realized now that I forgot to send you the refs: now I do those dvd, also some freat fanalone's picts, done by me
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Old 07-13-2006, 05:38 AM   #4
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I give you back the L.B.

lucky man: it's in my future's plan...

And I realized now that I forgot to send you the refs: now I do those dvd, also some freat fanalone's picts, done by me
Don't forget me for Lancia meet, I need references.....live but CD will do also

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i think i should got one for my Monte Winner collection....where can i buy it>?with VISA....and i want to buy an Opel Ascona...but that Germany website dont accept VISA card......
I have bought it at Icaro http://www.sirio.com/icaro/ Roberto will accept Visa, I beleve you can get Ascona here http://www.modelkits.be/index.htm they also accept Visa and are very friendly and reliable.
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

What a great subject!

And a good-looking kit too. Looking forward to what will no doubt be an excellent build-up.
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Old 07-13-2006, 08:51 PM   #6
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

Thank you Sasa.I have contact with Roberto. Domino dont have this Fulvia I think
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

Cool looking kit. Be sure to make a thread on this.
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

Sasa, my Fulvietta arrived today, so if you would like a special Twosome

BTW I remember that I forgot another time to send you and Porshe911 my refs: better I do your CD today

Mine smelly tremendously, also your?
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

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Sasa, my Fulvietta arrived today, so if you would like a special Twosome

BTW I remember that I forgot another time to send you and Porshe911 my refs: better I do your CD today

Mine smelly tremendously, also your?
I love that smell , tell me one thing, are your fenders straight or warped like mine?

I think it want be a problem to fix this but looks strange since everything looks perfect.
We can start twosome build early next year when I move to my new appartement
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

Seem you're building a castle Sir Sasa

Yeeees: I'm wondering to this matter with my friend Ricky78 yesterday: belt line in mine is warped like your: 4mm of "belly" in the center , well

after 35 years of not race I guess is well in shape , to be a nan

Not easy to fix I guess, but we need, fulvia have a sharp belt line!

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I love that smell , tell me one thing, are your fenders straight or warped like mine?

I think it want be a problem to fix this but looks strange since everything looks perfect.
We can start twosome build early next year when I move to my new appartement
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

hei pals . you are not twosome i got one either.
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

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hei pals . you are not twosome i got one either.
so I've to design a new sig banner for "fulvietta's group build"
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

Two is good but three is business
Gio front will not be such a problem because line is not interfearing with fender but rear will be tricky. No matter like you said some year guide to some lose skin
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

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Seem you're building a castle Sir Sasa


This is gonna be a cooooooool build - can't wait!

One thing Gio - finish the bloody topless thread first!!!
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Re: Review: Lancia Fulvia Rally 1.6 HF Monte Carlo 1972

Three Fulvias .....hmmmm. So with mine that makes them four!
Mine is warped in exactly the same way. My guess is that either the master or the mold is a bit banana shaped. Lets see what we can make of it..

By the way I have also got HTM's Alfa TZ1 and TZ2. Those models are absolutely perfect. No warping ,and beautiful shapes. This makes it even weirder , because those two Alfa shapes are more dificult to achieve correctly than the Fulvia's.
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