Honda NSX
GTRRR
08-28-2002, 09:19 AM
I was wondering if Fujimi made an NSX kit. I have seen the Tamiya one and I want to build one shortly but I want one that I can lower and put better rims on etc. Also if Fujimi have a web page can someone please post the address :cool:
hirofkd
08-28-2002, 11:16 AM
No, Fujimi doesn't. Only Tamiya and Revell in 1/24 scale.
Lowering job always needs some work whether it's Tamiya or Fujimi, but replacing the wheels? Well, what you can do is to modify the kingpin and attach the Fujimi brakedisk, which is included in some of their wheel set (those higher priced ones). There's no easy way, but it's certainly possible.
Lowering job always needs some work whether it's Tamiya or Fujimi, but replacing the wheels? Well, what you can do is to modify the kingpin and attach the Fujimi brakedisk, which is included in some of their wheel set (those higher priced ones). There's no easy way, but it's certainly possible.
JOSE MARIA
08-28-2002, 01:19 PM
I think that Rosso made also a NSX but big, may be 1/12 like those RX-7s and Fairlady-Zs from Hasegawa.
Jay!
08-28-2002, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by JOSE MARIA
I think that Rosso made also a NSX but big, may be 1/12 like those RX-7s and Fairlady-Zs from Hasegawa. Yes, it's big and awesome! :D Legends Hobbies here in SoCal has one built in their display case. It seems to have an extra engine to be displayed alongside the car. :eek:
I think that Rosso made also a NSX but big, may be 1/12 like those RX-7s and Fairlady-Zs from Hasegawa. Yes, it's big and awesome! :D Legends Hobbies here in SoCal has one built in their display case. It seems to have an extra engine to be displayed alongside the car. :eek:
Honoturtle
08-28-2002, 07:09 PM
Go to www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t61562.html, I kinda wrote a short "how to" with no pics though, on how to do wheel conversions.
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