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I have a delta from hasegawa and it is perfect apart from the high height of the veichle, but it can be adjusted (With a knife )
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Well, Revell AG bought the rights to the mold (I suppose ) to produce them in Europe and to put them under the Revell flag
Some examples I know of, are The Lancia Stratos 1977 WRC (which is an awesome kit (just use search button), but has not got engine detail Another kit I know of is the Lancia 037 Rally fomr 1983 , which has full engine detail and is also, very very well made . Then there is the VW Minibus, which I m not 100%sure it's a reboxed hasegawa, but my guts tell me it is . Recently, Revell also Re-issued the BMW M1 (awesome car, but not as awesome model kit of it , but still... ) Most of these cars are actually much cheaper buying from Revell, then from Their respective companies , and are 1/24 , with great decals . but as always when I do buy a kit, research if it's worth it . Oh, also, if you can get your hands on the Revell Toyota Celica and Toyota Corolla WRC , they are also rebadged Hasegawa kits with huge amount of detail and way better then their tamiya counterparts , and for about the half of the price (where I am, atleast. ) Cheers, Olivier |
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