HK, Hasegawa, Tamiya, Evolution Help/Advice!
Emp3ror
07-04-2006, 01:20 PM
Hey everyone,
I'm currently in Hong Kong, what good model shops are there?
Secondly I went to a few shops in Mong Kok to look for some curb-side model kits. I'm specifically looking for the Mitsubishi Evolution Lancer I-IX GSR/MR models from Hasegawa but the people said that Hasegawa shut down?
Otherwise What good models you guys recommend for the Lancer Evo (standard curbside, not race/rally editions, street versions!) models? Does anyone produce the I, II other than Hasegawa? How are the Fujimi Evos? I tried building a few of the Fujimi initial D models back in the day and they were total crap! Thanks!
I'm currently in Hong Kong, what good model shops are there?
Secondly I went to a few shops in Mong Kok to look for some curb-side model kits. I'm specifically looking for the Mitsubishi Evolution Lancer I-IX GSR/MR models from Hasegawa but the people said that Hasegawa shut down?
Otherwise What good models you guys recommend for the Lancer Evo (standard curbside, not race/rally editions, street versions!) models? Does anyone produce the I, II other than Hasegawa? How are the Fujimi Evos? I tried building a few of the Fujimi initial D models back in the day and they were total crap! Thanks!
porschenut
07-04-2006, 01:32 PM
i think there r some Tamiya curdside ones that rnt rally
D_LaMz
07-04-2006, 01:41 PM
lol when you said HK I thought you ment Heckler and Koch.
Tamiya has a lot of Evos so just go build.:)
Tamiya has a lot of Evos so just go build.:)
freakray
07-04-2006, 01:45 PM
Tamiya only has ONE evo kit which isn't a rally kit.
Hasegawa has the Lancer 1 through 6 covered and most definitely have not closed their doors.
Fujimi has all the later variants from I think the 5 through 10 covered.
Hasegawa has the Lancer 1 through 6 covered and most definitely have not closed their doors.
Fujimi has all the later variants from I think the 5 through 10 covered.
nugundam93
07-04-2006, 07:25 PM
the fujimi lancer evos from 5-9 (including different trims like MR, GSR, etc) have generic "tubs" that sorely need a lot of details, in contrast to the only curbside lanevo that tamiya made, the lanevo6 GSR. hasegawa's details are halfway between tamiya's and fujimi's (though i am basing it on my only hasegawa evo, the lanevo 4 GSR). i haven't touched the fujimi lanevo3 "kyoichi sudou" kit though, only inspected the parts.
body detail-wise...it's the same detail ranking as well. but...you can always buy another tamiya evo6 GSR, then just modify the chassis to accept a fujimi lanevo5 body, or modify it even further in terms of narrowing the front and rear track to accept a lanevo4 body (since the evo5 and 6 has a wider track compared to the 4)...
the evo7, 8, 9 of fujimi...you'll definitely need to do some serious detail work there. :D
good luck!
body detail-wise...it's the same detail ranking as well. but...you can always buy another tamiya evo6 GSR, then just modify the chassis to accept a fujimi lanevo5 body, or modify it even further in terms of narrowing the front and rear track to accept a lanevo4 body (since the evo5 and 6 has a wider track compared to the 4)...
the evo7, 8, 9 of fujimi...you'll definitely need to do some serious detail work there. :D
good luck!
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