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Never EVER buy Fujimi!!!!


EMAXX
10-10-2003, 11:11 PM
I'm so pissed off right now. I pull my Fujimi Celica out cause I have some time and I start to piece it together, the wheels are gay and they don't go on straight, ok, I can live with that. Then I start to get the body all assembled so that I can paint it tomorrow. The spoiler is about 2cms too wide. I'm starting to really get pissed off. I move to the bumper, the bumper is fricken 4cms off. How the hell do they make a kit so fricken bad? I bet that I could make a better fricken kit out of a sheet of flipping paper. I'm sorry, but I just so pissed. Non of the parts are the right size, or width, or straight. How the hell do they manage to stay in buseness? :banghead:

primera man
10-10-2003, 11:32 PM
Sorry to hear its such a crap kit by the sounds of it.
It does piss you off when you pay good money for kits these days and get let down like this.
I know most of there kits lack good detail and fitment...but 2-4cm is not acceptable (do you mean MM ??)
I'd take the bastard back and complain about it if it was me

bah humbug
10-10-2003, 11:49 PM
Actually I had pretty good experience with Fujimi.

Their Garage MAK S15 and Re-Amemiya models were both ok to me.

Much better than some AMT poop.

But yes, I've heard about Fujimi. Such as their re-boxing, inaccurateness, out of scaleness, and bad fitment.

But with me, if they make the car I want to build I'm gonna work on it, I'll try to fix it, no matter what. :sly: :mad:

hirofkd
10-11-2003, 01:22 AM
It's the Celica XX isn't it? That's like some 20 year old kit, just like the 280ZX I'm working on right now, so it can't be helped. 280ZX is even worse.
Besides, we don't even know if it's tooled by Fujimi. It could be made by one of those companies, that went out of business.

Honoturtle
10-11-2003, 03:55 AM
3cm!?!?! Damn! Got any pics of the contents? Well good luck fixing it, and I was planning on getting one too! (I'll probably still get it though..)

EMAXX
10-11-2003, 09:38 AM
It really does dissapoint you. I spent my all the money that I made over the summer, and that kit was about half of it.:( The bad thing is, I can't take it back, I live 8 hours from the place that I bought it.

ozstrider
10-11-2003, 10:11 AM
Ive never had any problems with fujimi. I think there great. They produce more of the cars im interested in and there parts fit great.
But after hearing so many stories, im waiting till i get a complete waste of plastic. But so far, i dont see how.
Then again...i havent built a tamiya model yet so i can compare them.

Vric
10-11-2003, 10:19 AM
some fujimi kit does sux hard. but my experience was good so far (5 kits or so) ok some part are too short or too long but was always easyly fixable. (never 4cm... i want to see picture of this i dont beleive you sorry)

Ferrari TR
10-11-2003, 10:58 AM
I think its all been said...
That kit (Celica xx) is an old kit and has been re-issued a bunch of times.
The Fujimi kits released at that time did often require some work to get the bumpers to fit right and the suspension, even as simple as it was, required work to get the wheels right as well.

:rolleyes:

EMAXX
10-11-2003, 11:28 AM
Sorry, for the bumper I ment 4mm. The spoiler though, is about 2 cm's off. Sorry, I was just a little upset and not typing to well. Anyways, how do you fix something like this? It seems like there is no way, but lots of you have built Fujimi, so I guess there is a way to fix it. Enlighten me.

Sidewinder-03
10-11-2003, 12:15 PM
If the bumper and spoiler is too wide, maybe you can narrow it by removeing a section out of the middle, glueing it back together, and brace the joint by adding styrene to the backside over the joint.
If they are too narrow, try cutting them in half and add styrene strip to widen part then shape the styrene to conform to the bumper and spoiler with files and sandpaper, don't forget to brace the joints.

Here's a tip, if you use liquid cement(Tenax-7R, Ambroid ProWeld, etc...) let the glue soften the plastic at the joint and press the parts togethr until the plastic oozes out of the seam. Allow it to set up overnight and shape it up with files and sandpaper. This eliminates the need for any filler.HTH

malsheem
10-11-2003, 12:43 PM
I feel you, man. I bought one Fujimi kit in the past, haven't bought one since. Unless they're the only ones that make a particular car, I don't even consider them.

dag65
10-11-2003, 12:57 PM
Hey an the guys at Colpar are pretty good duys so why not give them a shout and see what you can arrange? They just might let you amke an exchange. If I can help let me know I go there about once a month.
D

hirofkd
10-11-2003, 02:04 PM
Sorry, for the bumper I ment 4mm. The spoiler though, is about 2 cm's off. Sorry, I was just a little upset and not typing to well. Anyways, how do you fix something like this? It seems like there is no way, but lots of you have built Fujimi, so I guess there is a way to fix it. Enlighten me.
If you can post pictures, that will help.

I have a High-Mecha Celica XX (A60 Supra) kit with a complete 5M engine by Fujimi, and it doesn't seem so bad. But then, the body would be different from Thoge one. If you wanted the A60 Supra, you could have got the Tamiya or Aoshima one, but again, they weren't that good back then, so as far as A60 Supra is concerned, you don't have much choice.

Good luck.

EMAXX
10-11-2003, 02:15 PM
I think I might call the guys up down there. Thanks for all your help guys. I'll keep you guys posted on what happens.

youngdrifter_x
10-12-2003, 01:35 AM
Fujimi is cool. its okay i mean. All my kits were fujimi so i wouldnt know good on from a bad one.

Jonno
10-12-2003, 02:42 AM
Not all fujimi kits are this bad. I bought a Toyota AE86 Trueno and I have nothing but praise for this kit. Unlike some fujimi kits I have had before, it has a nicely detailed interior, no flash, wheels aren't that small against the body (although I am using Aftermarket ones) and there is quite a few optional parts (3 steering wheels, rear seats are removeable for an area with a roll cage, 2 options of seats and the kit is very easily lowered.). Although I must admit the exhaust pipe that came in the kit leaves a lot to be desired, so I am going to replace that.

Bryan_831
10-12-2003, 02:55 AM
Thats Fujimi for us...its good to everyone who hasn't made Tamiya kits, and to people spoiled by Tamiya's excellent parts fit(like me :smokin:) it sucks so bad.

cartuner
10-12-2003, 07:09 AM
I love fujimi kits! and i have built a lot of tamiya kits also. but i will say i hate the suspension parts they never fit or if they do it makes the car or whatever it is look like a 4X4 instead of a low and mean racer(this depends on the kit also). so i just have to rip the suspension apart and build up my own to lower it to my liking. so i really have nothing bad to say about fujimi really i love their kits and i know what i am getting when i buy one of their kits but hey the same can be said for aoshima kits as well :p

airforceone
10-12-2003, 07:32 AM
i haven't had any problems with fujimis, but i haven't built a lot of fujimi kits either. Perhaps we are just spoiled by excellent Tamiya kits. :icon16:

EMAXX
10-12-2003, 11:11 AM
Maybe I'll have better luck with a different Fujimi kit next time. I don't think I'll be buying one in the near future though, unless they make a BMW e46 M3. Thats the only way I'd buy Fujimi for a while, untill I get better at fabircating and stuff.

airforceone
10-12-2003, 11:14 AM
i like the bimmers too- you'd be happy here in Germany. Darn things are dirt cheap (not talking about the E-46s though) Dragon makes a E36 model, and tamiya made a 4 door 3 series a while back. :iceslolan

EMAXX
10-12-2003, 11:16 AM
Yeah, they are pretty cheap there. I'm going to have to go there sometime when I'm older. lol I've seen the Dragon one, but that one is an E36, and I talked to one of my older friends and he said that he's built it and it was a total pain. The Tamiya one, I don't like because it is a 4 door. I only like the coupe model.

fujimituner235
10-12-2003, 04:51 PM
I agree, my integra lenses did not fit on there to well... it sux

Bryan_831
10-12-2003, 09:14 PM
Your Integra's lenses did not fit? I suppose they were from fujimi right?
BTW was it the normal Integra kit, or was it a special cockpit kit?

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