Ferrari Enzo.Which is the Best?
pmarque
08-29-2003, 06:18 AM
Which is the Best Enzo Ferrari the Tamiya or the Revel?
What are the main differences
Regards
pmarque
What are the main differences
Regards
pmarque
Martbee
08-29-2003, 06:32 AM
Is it really a serious question?? TAMIYA
pmarque
08-29-2003, 06:49 AM
Is it really a serious question?? TAMIYA
I already seen a lot of guys that built either one or another
I want to built but want to decide which one?
pmarque
I already seen a lot of guys that built either one or another
I want to built but want to decide which one?
pmarque
ZoomZoomMX-5
08-29-2003, 07:00 AM
If you can afford the Tamiya, buy it and build it. Revell's kit is very detailed, but not to the level of Tamiya's, and it will have more problem areas than the Tamiya...their quality is never going to be anywhere near Tamiya's. Only buy the Revell if you simply cannot afford the Tamiya...or better yet, save up the $$, because it's worth it. The Tamiya kit is probably the best one they've ever done and worth it simply because you can build the coolest, newest, most state-of-the-art 1/24 scale model car kit ever produced by them.
If by now you still want a Revell... :screwy: :shakehead
If by now you still want a Revell... :screwy: :shakehead
exhaust smoke
08-29-2003, 08:00 AM
Need you ask? Tamiya is always the best :wink:
chrismcgee
08-29-2003, 10:00 AM
all you gotta do is open the box on the tamiya one to be awed by the sheer amount of detail, there are 3x the number of sprues that you would normaly find in a tamiya kit, each part is just sheer detail. you cant go wrong with it at all, the extra money buys you extra plastic and will be more rewarding to build in the end.
BUY TAMIYA NOW DUDE
BUY TAMIYA NOW DUDE
Martbee
08-29-2003, 10:05 AM
I already seen a lot of guys that built either one or another
I want to built but want to decide which one?
pmarque
8 out of 8 for Tamiya... sound like a hit for me. Go with the Tamiya... why?
Stance of the model, the way to build the model, the working doors and the complete engine bay, the details, the general proportions, the general look of the model, the exact from of light, the look of the real rubber wheels, the colors fo the decals for the dial in the dash, the way they mold the model.....
I can go on for quite a while here, only drawback... price.
Do you want a state of the art car look like a piece of shit?
Can you afford to ask for a state of the art model car and ask for a Revell price?? Don't think so !
I want to built but want to decide which one?
pmarque
8 out of 8 for Tamiya... sound like a hit for me. Go with the Tamiya... why?
Stance of the model, the way to build the model, the working doors and the complete engine bay, the details, the general proportions, the general look of the model, the exact from of light, the look of the real rubber wheels, the colors fo the decals for the dial in the dash, the way they mold the model.....
I can go on for quite a while here, only drawback... price.
Do you want a state of the art car look like a piece of shit?
Can you afford to ask for a state of the art model car and ask for a Revell price?? Don't think so !
Toyotagt1
08-29-2003, 03:31 PM
Buy Tamiya
Revell Shit
If you buy the revell one :screwy: :screwy: :nono:
Revell Shit
If you buy the revell one :screwy: :screwy: :nono:
TireGaint
08-29-2003, 04:37 PM
My schema is that Tamiya = the best of all model manufactures. I want to marry with Ms Tamiya.
scaleracecars
08-29-2003, 05:38 PM
Scale Race Cars (http://www.scaleracecars.com)
Go for the Tamiya kit. It is not that expensive $33.00 IIRC at the link above. (my store)
Also Studio 27 has a detail set and Even better is the set's (more than one) from Sakatsu. Includes turned aluminum shocks and milled oil caps with engraved logos etc..
Why be limited by the Revell kit and lack of aftermarket parts when the Tamiya kit is better anyway. Also for the extreme detail freak Scale Motorsport will have a full detail kit for the enzo soon including a photo CD.
Dude! Your getting a Tamiya! Right?
David
Go for the Tamiya kit. It is not that expensive $33.00 IIRC at the link above. (my store)
Also Studio 27 has a detail set and Even better is the set's (more than one) from Sakatsu. Includes turned aluminum shocks and milled oil caps with engraved logos etc..
Why be limited by the Revell kit and lack of aftermarket parts when the Tamiya kit is better anyway. Also for the extreme detail freak Scale Motorsport will have a full detail kit for the enzo soon including a photo CD.
Dude! Your getting a Tamiya! Right?
David
600sel
08-30-2003, 09:04 AM
I would go for Tamiya...
pmarque
08-30-2003, 10:35 AM
Scale Race Cars (http://www.scaleracecars.com)
Go for the Tamiya kit. It is not that expensive $33.00 IIRC at the link above. (my store)
Also Studio 27 has a detail set and Even better is the set's (more than one) from Sakatsu. Includes turned aluminum shocks and milled oil caps with engraved logos etc..
Why be limited by the Revell kit and lack of aftermarket parts when the Tamiya kit is better anyway. Also for the extreme detail freak Scale Motorsport will have a full detail kit for the enzo soon including a photo CD.
Dude! Your getting a Tamiya! Right?
David
Thanks man, I think I certainly do the Tamiya
Go for the Tamiya kit. It is not that expensive $33.00 IIRC at the link above. (my store)
Also Studio 27 has a detail set and Even better is the set's (more than one) from Sakatsu. Includes turned aluminum shocks and milled oil caps with engraved logos etc..
Why be limited by the Revell kit and lack of aftermarket parts when the Tamiya kit is better anyway. Also for the extreme detail freak Scale Motorsport will have a full detail kit for the enzo soon including a photo CD.
Dude! Your getting a Tamiya! Right?
David
Thanks man, I think I certainly do the Tamiya
EMAXX
08-31-2003, 10:24 AM
Tamiya is easily the best. Revell makes some nice cars, but they aren't as good quality as Tamiya.
Vric
08-31-2003, 10:29 AM
Tamiya is easily the best. Revell makes some nice cars, but they aren't as good quality as Tamiya.
Not even close
Not even close
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