Best Evo VII Model?
bioyuki
12-30-2001, 05:31 PM
Allright, after looking on HLJ I came across a few Evo VII models. Any input on which ones are the easiest to build? Also most of Evo VII models are made by Fujimi...will the instructions be in English or Japanese? Lastly, if a kit is made of yellow plastic is it possible to paint it another color other than yellow?
Thanks....
Thanks....
pkw1
12-30-2001, 09:43 PM
i believe the instructions are in both english and japanese..(someone corret me if i'm wrong.. i don't read the instructions much :p )
as for easy to built.. the fujimi ones are pretty simple and straight forward, as the Tamiya one (if there is one.. sorry I didn't keep track of the Evo 7) they're more detailed and a bit more complicated then the fujimi kits (but it's no rocket science.. everyone can do it) :)
as for which one i like most.. personally, I don't like the Evo7, but i have to admit that the Moster Tuned Evo7 by Fujimi does look pretty neet ;)
as for coloring.. most people prime the body before painting, so color of the plastic does not affect anything :cool:
happy building :)
as for easy to built.. the fujimi ones are pretty simple and straight forward, as the Tamiya one (if there is one.. sorry I didn't keep track of the Evo 7) they're more detailed and a bit more complicated then the fujimi kits (but it's no rocket science.. everyone can do it) :)
as for which one i like most.. personally, I don't like the Evo7, but i have to admit that the Moster Tuned Evo7 by Fujimi does look pretty neet ;)
as for coloring.. most people prime the body before painting, so color of the plastic does not affect anything :cool:
happy building :)
Guiddy
12-31-2001, 07:38 AM
I have the Fujimi Evo VII, the only VII available at the moment.
It is a very nice kit by Fujimi's standard, though again, it ain't a Tamiya!
The body generally takes more prep work, and some of the detail is a bit bulky, but most of the parts are meaty enough!
I have the Monster tuned EVO, and I also like the Mine's version.
I would go for one of those 2.
The instructions are in English and Japanese, and a whole host of other languages. They are not up to much, but adequate.
It is a very nice kit by Fujimi's standard, though again, it ain't a Tamiya!
The body generally takes more prep work, and some of the detail is a bit bulky, but most of the parts are meaty enough!
I have the Monster tuned EVO, and I also like the Mine's version.
I would go for one of those 2.
The instructions are in English and Japanese, and a whole host of other languages. They are not up to much, but adequate.
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