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Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

Customer has a wild project in real life--a Super 7 that he's considering powering with a Subaru flat-4!! And he suggested I do a model of it, if I can find the engine... so anyone know a kit with one? opcorn:
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

1/25 scale Revell diecast body Impreza has plastic engine details.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=368190
Or, you can try Studio 27's Impreza engine kit in 1/24 scale.
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

hmm I suppose that's one option... but Tamiya's Lotus Super 7 is 1/24, and that's 1/25, so it'd look pretty big... plus it seems to be rather low detail.

Did any of the Tamiya, Hasegawa or Fujimi Subaru kits come with an engine?
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

S27 made that but is far from a whole engine:

http://www.hlj.com/product/S27FP2445

BTW all 1/24 scooby kits I know are curbside.
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

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but Tamiya's Lotus Super 7 is 1/24, and that's 1/25, so it'd look pretty big...
The 1/25 is smaller than 1/24 so it would be the opposite, and benefitial in a 7
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

AMT's Subaru Brat has full engine detail, downside is it's the N/A 1.5L version
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

I'd be kinda surprised if the Suby boxer would be a good fit in a Seven. Offhand I have no idea how wide the boxer is cam cover to cam cover, but the Seven isn't terribly.
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

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The 1/25 is smaller than 1/24 so it would be the opposite, and benefitial in a 7
oh woops... it still might look weird tho

Thanks freakray, I'll look into it... I assume they look essentially the same externally no?
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

Paging blubaja....

The Revell motor parts are basic, but are a fantastic base for the turbo EJ20. With plenty of reference, and you build a stand-out motor. (albeit a 1/25 motor.)

I haven't seen the AMT EJ15 in person, but I know from wandering around junkyards that EJ motors can tend to look very different depending on version by the ancilliary parts that get bolted to the top of the block.
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

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The Revell motor parts are basic, but are a fantastic base for the turbo EJ20. With plenty of reference, and you build a stand-out motor. (albeit a 1/25 motor.)

I haven't seen the AMT EJ15 in person, but I know from wandering around junkyards that EJ motors can tend to look very different depending on version by the ancilliary parts that get bolted to the top of the block.
Hmm... Well if the customer isn't willing to pop for a second kit (the AMT one) I may just try and scratch build it... maybe cutting an inline 4 cylinder in half...
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

Have you already committed to building the model?
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

Just a thought but if your considering some scratchbuilding then why not start with one of the many Tamiya Porsche boxer engines?
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

That's a good idea Chad, especially since so much technology is shared.
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

Hmm... but those are all flat SIXES aren't they? I'm not sure which'd be easier, cutting a 4cyl in half or cutting 2 cylinders off a 6?

And no I haven't committed to building it--we're just tossing ideas around.
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Re: Any kits have a full-detail Subaru boxer?

Correction: the BRAT has an EA-series motor, not EJ.
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