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jaxson
07-14-2004, 04:11 AM
Hey everyone, I am about to ask you guys about which kit you suggest me to buy. Wait!!!!!!!!!Don't leave this thead. I know, I know, a modeler should only buy the kit that he or she likes (which i agree and stand by), but i like all of these. And no I am not a newbie, i have been modelling for 5 years and I am not trying to figure out what model kit to begin with. I have found great prices on all of these kits and that is why i can't make a decision. And also I have never seen these kits in person so i can't make a confident decision. I want a hot kit that can be hooked up with scratch built parts and body kits. And i am only going to buy 1 of these becuz i am starting school in a month. So here's the list (please!!!!!!! tell me if ou have heard bad news or bad reviews on any of these kits)

Tamiya Castrol Supra
Tamiya Supra
Fujimi Subaru Impreza WRX STI 02'
Fujimi Subaru Impreza WRX STI Spec C
Fujimi Nissan Skyline Coupe 350 GT
Aoshima Nissan Skyline GTR Nismo Z Tuned
Tamiya Nissan Skyline GTR VSpec II
Tamiya Mitsubutshi GTO Twin Turbo
Aoshima Veilside MR2 CI
Fujimi New Sileighty
Tamiya Enzo
Aoshima Bomex Supra
Fujimi NSXr 2002
Tamiya Honda S2000 w. metal plated body
Tamiya Nissan 350Z

If you have one last kit to build, which one would it be? :uhoh: :uhoh:
:uhoh:

labandabonnot
07-14-2004, 05:00 AM
Damn... I'd take, I guess, the 350 Z, even if the kit is very simplified concerning the chassis. It's however a wonderfull base for scratchbuilding. And an impressive design.

I'm fed up with Enzos... :fire:

The Tamiya Supra, road version, could be a good choice too: it became a classic, the kit is very good, and has an engine.

And just try to have a search on the complete and in progress sections to find pics of those kits built by AF members... It would give you an idea of their quality. Or just would help you to choose, if one catches your eyes...

;)

JTRACING
07-14-2004, 06:11 AM
i'd go with an enzo, its such a special car everyone needs one in there collection lol

SupaMan89T
07-14-2004, 06:57 AM
looking at the list and stuff you want 2 do.....i would say the Tamiya Supra is the best kit for that kinda base :)

UKSupraboy
07-14-2004, 07:31 AM
Looking at the list, I would maybe sugest the road supra, yes I am biased but with the engine detail combined with the number of different kits (1:1) to be inspired by, It can be a great build.

If however you need a kit that OOB will last a while and take some time to build well and with starting school you don't really want a quickie and have to get another in a couple of weeks, maybe the Enzo would be a good choice. Take your time building whilst you prepare for school, it should fill a month.

Richie

Vric
07-14-2004, 08:38 AM
The Tamiya Supra is a clasic

proosen
07-14-2004, 08:48 AM
I've built the two Tamiya Supras and they are very good both of them, although you get an engine in the street car I would go for the Castrol car. But there is one that beats them both and that's the Enzo, which I'm currently building. A truly amazing kit of an amazing car. In my opininon, go for the Ferrari. Although it's complex it kind of falls together in the usual Tamiya way, I had no problems this far. When I dry fit the bodywork, all the panels line up properly without any major gaps.

Niclas

g00eY
07-14-2004, 09:51 AM
out of those i have only built the Tamiya Supra(the regular one). i think its a pretty good kit. i didnt have any fitment problems except for the taillight covers but if you push em a little they will go in.

willimo
07-14-2004, 10:17 AM
I'd say S2000 if I only had one model to build ever again. But that's 'cause I love S2000s. If I were in your situation, I'd go with the street Supra. The engine gives you plenty to do, and the body takes well to simple body kits that are easy to make and just gorgeous!

Hiroboy
07-14-2004, 10:50 AM
If you have one last kit to build, which one would it be? :uhoh: :uhoh:
:uhoh:

Tamiya Nissan Skyline GTR VSpec II :evillol:

hobbes874
07-14-2004, 10:54 AM
I'd go for the Enzo just because it looks like a beautiful kit.

Bas Carwash
07-14-2004, 10:55 AM
If you would like to scratchbuild stuff and make a nice bodykit I would go with the Tamiya Supra. Engine detail is high, but not high enough for a perfectionist :grinno: Body is excellent for a bodykit and if you haven't got one yet... As Vric said, it's a classic :iceslolan

hirofkd
07-14-2004, 09:22 PM
I can't suggest which kit to get, because they're all good. (I think I have most of them.) But I can tell you that you should avoid Aoshima's Bomex Supra, because it's a rebox of the AMT kit, and it's only intended for the Japanese market. Also, Fujimi's Impreza spec-c dosn't have much appeal, unless you own the real car.
Everything else is good.

rx7king
07-14-2004, 10:54 PM
way to many good kits for me to pic just one to suggest, i would find myself in the smae dilema*, but the tamiya supra...is VERY customizable ive made 2 and have 3 still in the box :lol:

jaxson
07-15-2004, 12:21 AM
Wow, thanks everyone for your replies. It seems like the Toyota Supra has earned the hearts of many. Right now after hearing what everyone had to say, I am stuck between the Street Supra, Fujimi 350 GT Skyline Coupe, and Sileighty. I am stuck on the Supra because of it's endless opportunities of customization and has an engine, the Fujimi 350 Skyline because I thought it would be a cool project to convert it to resemble a nismo skyline r34, and the Sileighty because it just caught my eye and it has opportunities to customize. The Con about the Supra is that I feel that I wont be original, and mostly all the combinations of rims and body kits have already been done to it(i also feel the same about the skyline r34 VspecII. The con about the other two kits is that they don't have an engine. So I am still debating right now. What do you guys think? And again thanks for your comments. You don’t know how much they have really helped me. :iceslolan :) :biggrin:


ps. thanks hirofkd for the reviews on those kits. I mgith have gone through and bought one of them. Especially the subaru becuz tamiya has been slacking off and they haven't doen the new subaru wrx yet. They need to build more kits. :banghead:

exhaust smoke
07-15-2004, 10:08 AM
Tamiya Supra or Tamiya R34 V-Spec II. The Supra is a smashing kit as it comes with an engine. Scale Auto Style has a few transkits for the R34 Skyline and a new bonnet for the Supra.

Word of advice, scratch Aoshima's Bomex Supra from the list. It's just a repackaged AMT kit.

nervestrikes
07-15-2004, 10:42 AM
If I were you I would go with the Tamiya ENZO, cause the detail of the engine, the opening doors, the front end detail is all worth it plus the opening engine hatch. This model has great fitment as well as instructions. Trust me if you want to spend some time on a great model the Enzo from Tamiya is it.

Jurva
07-15-2004, 12:07 PM
How about Mitsu GTO? I haven't seen many here. But I like to build kits with engine. I dont know if GTO has an engine. Second choice would be Supra.

jaxson
07-15-2004, 09:46 PM
hmmm you know what, i was thinking of about the GTO becuz if im not wrong , i think it does have an engine. I just feel the think is too bulky in real life.

willimo
07-16-2004, 10:31 AM
C'mon, man, just choose and start building. You're wasting valuable construction time sitting around with your thumb up your butt trying to decide. How about this. Which car do you like the best in life? Which car would you want to own 1:1, and what would you do with it if you got your hands on it? Then, buy that kit and build it to match your automotive fantasy. Opinions are like assholes, everyone's got one, but nobody wants anyone else's. If you start workin', and change your mind, oh well, start a new one. We've all got half done kits on the shelf. Get on it!

Axion Jaxson.

jswillmon
07-16-2004, 10:46 AM
hmmm you know what, i was thinking of about the GTO becuz if im not wrong , i think it does have an engine. I just feel the think is too bulky in real life.

Nope, no engine in the GTO
Here's mine. (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=222619&highlight=3000gt) .

blueboost
07-16-2004, 04:23 PM
C'mon, man, just choose and start building. You're wasting valuable construction time sitting around with your thumb up your butt trying to decide. How about this. Which car do you like the best in life? Which car would you want to own 1:1, and what would you do with it if you got your hands on it? Then, buy that kit and build it to match your automotive fantasy. Opinions are like assholes, everyone's got one, but nobody wants anyone else's. If you start workin', and change your mind, oh well, start a new one. We've all got half done kits on the shelf. Get on it!

Axion Jaxson.


:lol2: I agree 110%

as a matter of fact.. look closely, I have a new sig.

tonioseven
07-16-2004, 05:54 PM
Willimo is my hero!:p

SchuberT
07-16-2004, 06:01 PM
We love willimo!

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