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Originally Posted by jano11
Slow down! It's not all that simple.
The Tamiya has got a full engine and an opening engine hood, but the fit of that same hood is more often than not very bad.
However, the Fujimi has got much more and better detail in other areas, like suspension and brakes.
The Fujimi F40 LM kit also comes with PE parts (I don't know if that is the case for the street version kit too).
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This is true. The fujimi f40 is also curbside but it comes with a pretty good facade engine and with good painting should still look pretty good on the shelf. You just won't be able to open the hood. However the Tamiya F40 does come with a really good engine, more parts and a good painting guide(besides the inside of the rear bumper). As far as the bodies go I give that to Fujimi however both have inaccurate side windows(specifically the air intake). From the photos I've seen the front headlights are mre realistic in the fujimi kit. For the money I'd go with Tamiya but the Fujimi kit is pretty good.