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Originally Posted by willimo
The F430 I put together fit as well as any Tamiya kit I've ever built. The body was fantastically molded, and all the parts were quite cleverly engineered. It may not be as complex as the Tamiya kits of old, but is every bit as good. The few details they do include are well executed, and their interiors have improved by leaps and bounds. There are a few little rough edges they still need to smooth over (taillights in that particular kit come to mind) but I think overall, they are turning it around. They're making well proportioned, easy to build kits, that even have good ride hight straight from the box! Way to go, Fujimi! I am looking forward to more kits from them.
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I can't follow your enthusiasm willimo. Looks like you spoken about the fujimy and I seen the Revell kit: but I have the fujimy and, yes I'm happy bocouse it's the best 430 we'll have but it's one step back from Tamiya 360 and almost 2 from the enzo: i'm talking about brakes, interiors (smooth, not sharp) and body (not cripy as Tamy stuff).
However it's the best we'll have just now. And yes it's well shaped and easy to do, may be too much easy

(engine?)
Last thing: costs: Fujimy stuff cost too much. 430 and maranellos cost approx 40 eur (48 usd) here, much more than a Tamy 360 and like a Enzo.
Anyway I love that subj. and when I can I'm more than happy to buy that stuff (SSSSSSSSSSSSSuperamerica you're mine!)