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Old 04-26-2005, 09:10 PM
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What's your BEST kit?

The one you thnk is the most complex, accurate, or whatever. NOT which is your favorite. Which kit do you think made the best representation of the 1:1 you were replicating?

My best kit (I think) is my Accurate Miniatures McLaren M8B. I haven't built it, it's a little intimidating, but looking through the box is always a treat. It seems that included is every part that you would find if you broke down the real thing and put it in a box. The instruction book is just that - a book! 40 pages of step-by-step instructions (with boxes to mark to make sure you didn't forget anything) and information about the real car. It's just fantastic! It is by far, unequivicably the BEST instruction book I have ever seen for ANYTHING. The diagrams and drawings and explanations really make construction clear, it's not just a handfull of obliques with arrows and junk, but many views, with many callouts, telling you exactly what to put where and how. I haven't put it together, like I said, so I don't know how fit and finish is, and how accurate all these parts look when it's together. Nevertheless, this kit seems more like the really involved aircraft kits I've seen than any car kit I've ever come across. I also have one of AM's TBM Avenger kits; one of my favorite planes from WW2 and it's just as impressive. I think it's a shame that they got out of car models, and I am not sure if they are even around making planes anymore? It would be a huge shame if they were gone all together.

Close is the Tamiya FW24. That kit is almost as impressive, and seems much better tooled even though it's only 5 years the McLaren's junior. There are probably just as many parts, and it's probably more sophisticated, but it just doesn't have that "woah, step back now," effect that the AM kit does, even with the addition of the SMS superdetail set.

These two kits are the crown jewels of my collection. Not rare, not particularly close to my heart as far as subjects go (though, the M8B is undeniably cool!), but the two kits are the kits that I look forward to the most, and am most apprehensive about. What about you guys?
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:27 PM
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Uhhh, the Tamiya Enzo. That was easy- it's all downhill from there.
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:33 PM
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Re: What's your BEST kit?

THe AM M8B sure is one ambitious kit. But the fit and molding quality let it down somewhat. Being such a cool car and so detailed I'd have to agree it is something special.

I's also add the Tamiya Williams FW14B, the last ever Tamiya 1/12th car.
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:36 PM
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The Tamiya Enzo; and I have no clue if/when I'll ever get to it.

Otherwise, my favorite build that also is incredibly accurate inside/out and just looks "right" is Tamiya's Mercedes Benz S600 coupe. I went all-out on it, and it rewarded me w/two significant awards at the GSL competition in '97-1st in box stock, and best paint. It went together perfectly-you can dry-assemble the gorgeous V-12 w/o needing any glue. I painted it w/custom-mixed Testors enamels, and it's still my best paint job. I should take some fresh pics of it and post them.

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Old 04-26-2005, 09:39 PM
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Re: What's your BEST kit?

I d say the tamiya 2CV would do it for me , it just captures the real car's aura perfectly well, and it s really well detailed, and possibly has more parts then the real car itself too !

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Old 04-26-2005, 09:41 PM
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Re: What's your BEST kit?

Tamiya ENZO
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Re: What's your BEST kit?

Tamiya DTM cars are all awesome. My personal favorite for pure intimidation is my Gunze High Tech Lotus Elan with the twin cam metal engine.
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Re: What's your BEST kit?

i havnt tryed to replicate any cars that well so id have to say my HKS r32 and sard supra are neck and neck.
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Old 04-26-2005, 11:56 PM
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Mine would be Tamiya's Enzo Ferrari and Accurate Miniatures Corvette Grand Sport. At least that is what I have in my posession (none of them were built yet ).
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For me, it's a toss up between my two Enthusiast series kits - the 246GT Dino and the 365GTB/4 Daytona.

However, Dad has a High-Tech series Gunze Sangyo full detail Ferrari 250GTO and Tamiya 1:12th scale Ferrari 312B.
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Old 04-27-2005, 05:22 AM
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it must be my bmw 2002 turbo and renault 8 gordini,and maby my nissan skyline gt turbo widebody.
i love the look of this cars.
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Old 04-27-2005, 06:14 AM
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1/12 Rosso NSX. Its a real shame what happened to them, they produced better kits than Tamiya.
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I only buy Tamiya, and my best kits are the Enzo, 360 and CLK DTM. They have lots of parts, superb detail and even good build guides.
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My favourite kit so far is Fujimi's BMW 6-series from the Enthousiast series. I simply love the amount of small parts and feautures it has.
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Re: What's your BEST kit?

Tamiya D2 DTM c-class (not clk dtm 2000) it has a beautiful engine and sooo much detail. i'm way too scared o ruining it to build it yet.
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