LF-A transkit
carbonkid
06-10-2011, 12:05 AM
Is anybody making transkit for the tamiya LFA kit to make the LF-A car .Thanks
ataschner
06-10-2011, 02:40 PM
Is this car are you talking about?
http://cdn2.worldcarfans.co/2009/5/medium/8756279.jpg
Man... I'd be very excited if someone make the LF-A endurance race version
Perhaps Shunko could release decal sheet?
http://cdn2.worldcarfans.co/2009/5/medium/8756279.jpg
Man... I'd be very excited if someone make the LF-A endurance race version
Perhaps Shunko could release decal sheet?
bvia
06-10-2011, 11:49 PM
I'm waiting on this transkit as well!
jaymtford
06-16-2011, 02:03 PM
Modulo is doing the resin.
http://www.modulo.jp/lexus_lfa/2010/53.htm
And Studio27 are doing the decals for the 24hr Nurburgring version
http://studio27staff.blog136.fc2.com/blog-entry-67.html
http://www.modulo.jp/lexus_lfa/2010/53.htm
And Studio27 are doing the decals for the 24hr Nurburgring version
http://studio27staff.blog136.fc2.com/blog-entry-67.html
sportracer02
06-16-2011, 04:37 PM
Modulo is doing the resin.
http://www.modulo.jp/lexus_lfa/2010/53.htm
Hi,
just be careful with Modulo. I recently got a Lamborgini Murcielago 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship kit.
Absolutely disapointing.
Just few resin parts, rear wing and supports made of white metal, no etched parts, no tires, wheels just good for the trash can, and all for 160 Euro incl. postage and customs
http://www.modulo.jp/lexus_lfa/2010/53.htm
Hi,
just be careful with Modulo. I recently got a Lamborgini Murcielago 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship kit.
Absolutely disapointing.
Just few resin parts, rear wing and supports made of white metal, no etched parts, no tires, wheels just good for the trash can, and all for 160 Euro incl. postage and customs
crisjr
06-17-2011, 07:06 AM
Hi,
just be careful with Modulo. I recently got a Lamborgini Murcielago 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship kit.
Absolutely disapointing.
Just few resin parts, rear wing and supports made of white metal, no etched parts, no tires, wheels just good for the trash can, and all for 160 Euro incl. postage and customs
For 160Euros it must be perfect!!.. that's a lot of money!!
just be careful with Modulo. I recently got a Lamborgini Murcielago 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship kit.
Absolutely disapointing.
Just few resin parts, rear wing and supports made of white metal, no etched parts, no tires, wheels just good for the trash can, and all for 160 Euro incl. postage and customs
For 160Euros it must be perfect!!.. that's a lot of money!!
star21
06-17-2011, 10:11 PM
Hi,
just be careful with Modulo. I recently got a Lamborgini Murcielago 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship kit.
Absolutely disapointing.
Just few resin parts, rear wing and supports made of white metal, no etched parts, no tires, wheels just good for the trash can, and all for 160 Euro incl. postage and customs
I'd have to half agree, CGM/Modulo's products have all been a "trans-kit" type of deal. Most of them rely on having a Tamiya Super GT Honda NSX type kit as the base parts.
I currently have 4 CGM/Modulo kits and they all have similar flaws for a small time operation. The resin body is significantly thinner than say a Studio 27 and the body lines seem a bit rough like you'd see from a free-handed/modified piece. The point I really like about them, however, is they do cars/trans-kits that others have not done.
Anyway, I still had one on order a little after the kit was released on Modulo's website some time ago. Sadly, the Modulo kit does not come with the decal set so you'll need to buy the Tamiya LFA/2010 LeMans decal set Modulo sells or you can opt for the Studio 27 decal set coming soon. I opted for the Studio 27 route since I already have an LFA kit waiting.
I'll try and post some pics up after I receive it.
just be careful with Modulo. I recently got a Lamborgini Murcielago 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship kit.
Absolutely disapointing.
Just few resin parts, rear wing and supports made of white metal, no etched parts, no tires, wheels just good for the trash can, and all for 160 Euro incl. postage and customs
I'd have to half agree, CGM/Modulo's products have all been a "trans-kit" type of deal. Most of them rely on having a Tamiya Super GT Honda NSX type kit as the base parts.
I currently have 4 CGM/Modulo kits and they all have similar flaws for a small time operation. The resin body is significantly thinner than say a Studio 27 and the body lines seem a bit rough like you'd see from a free-handed/modified piece. The point I really like about them, however, is they do cars/trans-kits that others have not done.
Anyway, I still had one on order a little after the kit was released on Modulo's website some time ago. Sadly, the Modulo kit does not come with the decal set so you'll need to buy the Tamiya LFA/2010 LeMans decal set Modulo sells or you can opt for the Studio 27 decal set coming soon. I opted for the Studio 27 route since I already have an LFA kit waiting.
I'll try and post some pics up after I receive it.
carbonkid
06-19-2011, 09:44 PM
Thanks for the tip i was going to get the lambo kit .I cant find a scale production kit anymore so i was going to get one i will wait for scale production lp600 kit .
ghoul_gh
06-21-2011, 10:18 PM
As i know some Chinese Brand is working on the LFA Nur edtion,yes it is the orange one~~~
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