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Old 01-08-2010, 11:54 AM
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Ferrari 250GTO

Did anyone build the Fujimi kit, or compared it with Revell/Italeri/Protar GTOs? The kit seems nice and detailed but Fujimi does not have consistent standards.
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Re: Ferrari 250GTO

I have examples from Gunze, Protar, Italeri, and Fujimi...the Fujimi kit blows the other kits away mostly due to it being a much more modern kit. There are two issues that can use attention; first is the tires...they're nice, but not particularly accurate (but blow away the Italeri/Protar tires), and the engine is also somewhat simple...but overall Fujimi nailed it. Great proportions, nothing odd about the body (unlike Protar w/the weird back end & strange window frames, or Gunze's square rear wheel openings).
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Thanks for the brief and informative feedback.
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