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Genesis2
05-04-2003, 02:37 PM
Hi, I'm new in modeling, but I have model before, but it was a long time ago.

I have a ? to ask all of u in modeling,

Which is better European, Asian, or American models?(please explain why!)

Thanks Guys

endlesskev86
05-04-2003, 02:43 PM
it does really matter...... its just depends what cars you like! like if u like Hot rods...than u would tend to build those cars...and if u like Drift Machines than u would tend to build those style of cars

i like Japanese and European cars.... i like Japanese cars for a long long time and in the past few years i started a new liking for Euro cars....

now all i wish is for TAMIYA to make a MK4 JETTA!!!! ....and give it a OETTIGNER body-kit....:D

daggerlee
05-04-2003, 02:45 PM
If you mean European Asian or American Manufacturers, I would say Asian manufacturers because that includes Japanese, home to Tamiya, Fujimi, and Hasegawa, all of which are good model companies. Their kits have good part fits and can be pretty detailed.

American model manufacturers (Revell, AMT) make primarily American cars with a few imports thrown in (Revell makes the Integra Type R, the Civic tuners, the Datsun and 510, to name a few). They are detailed kits but do not go together as well as a Tamiya kit.

I don't have much experience with European manufacturers, sorry.

Genesis2
05-04-2003, 02:53 PM
no i mean the car itself, like how perfect the car model looks

how more accurate the model looks

fullbloodchop01
05-04-2003, 03:13 PM
its not what car looks better, it the company that makes the kit that makes it more detailed, u cant realy pick betwen a asian ccar and a european car, because the detail can be awsome in both if done by a good company such as tamiya

Genesis2
05-04-2003, 03:30 PM
yeah I guess

integra818
05-04-2003, 03:45 PM
Japanese model makers make Japanese cars AND American cars, American car makers make American AND Japanese, so theres no " American/Japanese model cars are better" it depends on which company makes the model kit. In my opinion the list goes like this...

1. Tamiya
2. Revell
3. Fujimi
4. AMT

I hav'nt built any Aoshima cars or Hasegawa cars so I don't know how they rank up there with these 3. Someone make a better list, please :D

TheSyndicate
05-05-2003, 12:08 AM
Originally posted by Mercedes Guy 14
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:confused:

integra818
05-05-2003, 12:49 AM
Originally posted by Mercedes Guy 14
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WOW, that's amazing, his very first post and it's the dumbest sh*t I've heard.

fullbloodchop01
05-05-2003, 12:19 PM
stupid immature kids:mad:

Wishmaster
05-05-2003, 12:42 PM
I have done one Aoshima kit, Veilside Mazda RX7 even though the build instructions are completely in Japanese it was an easy build. Only the fitting of the veilside bodykit toke some work, but it was easy. AMT has some ncie cars with nice engines but their fitting was bad. Tamiya is the one that fits almost always perfect, but most of the time they don't have engines. Now I'm building an old kit from Revell/Monogram. Some parts don't fit that great, but the detail in the engine make up for the lack of fitting. Never done Fujimi or Europe Revell kits. But that makes sence, i'm only a beginner with 4,5 models completed... Got a Europe Revell kit on the to do list though.. now only if I had the time...


Greetz
Stefan

tonioseven
05-05-2003, 12:56 PM
I have no preference; I build them all.:bandit:

Ayala
05-05-2003, 12:56 PM
i would say Asian manufacturers, cause they produce great quality kits and attention to details are best IMO. wish i could say the same with some fujimi kits.:mad:

rankings...;)

1. Tamiya (made in Japan & Philippines)
2. Aoshima
3. Hasegawa
4. Fujimi

Genesis2
05-05-2003, 03:30 PM
do asian manufactures translate the intructions?

Ayala
05-05-2003, 03:32 PM
Originally posted by Genesis2
do asian manufactures translate the intructions?


yes! except Aoshima.

integra818
05-05-2003, 04:28 PM
Originally posted by Ayala
i would say Asian manufacturers, cause they produce great quality kits and attention to details are best IMO. wish i could say the same with some fujimi kits.:mad:

rankings...;)

1. Tamiya (made in Japan & Philippines)
2. Aoshima
3. Hasegawa
4. Fujimi

Is aoshima really better than revell? I've never built an aoshima car and I'm afraid to because I saw the crappy detail in my first fujimi kit, and the crappy detail in my frist hasegawa kit and I'm afraid tro try aoshima, but the might be good. I dunno, any coments?

tonioseven
05-05-2003, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by integra818


Is aoshima really better than revell? I've never built an aoshima car and I'm afraid to because I saw the crappy detail in my first fujimi kit, and the crappy detail in my frist hasegawa kit and I'm afraid tro try aoshima, but the might be good. I dunno, any coments? My Gloria (found in another thread) is by Aoshima; I like Aoshima's quality way better than Fujimi!:D

Mean_B16
05-05-2003, 05:53 PM
I usually just build whatever car I like, i don't usually care about who manufactured it, all though some hasegawa kits have less than detailed interiors:(

T\/\/iN-Tu|2Bo
05-05-2003, 06:10 PM
I haven't built any models from Aoshima, Fujimi, Hasegawa, or any Europian models. Built one AMT model and hated it. The fittment was terrible and the detail wasn't to good. Built a few Revell/Monogram models and they weren't that bad. Again fittment wasn't to good but the detail is way better than AMT. My last 7 models have been Tamiya and i have to say they make the best models even though quite a few of their cars don't have engines. Their fittment and detail is very impressive. You might not want to go back to building from any other manufacturer.;) But they don't always make the car you want to build so you have to go with a different company.

Genesis2
05-06-2003, 01:05 AM
hey every1 go to the diecast theards really quik, i have my first model there

Thanks Guys

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