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Here shops have plenty of Pioneer 405 . And stratos are less but still some stocks.
Hmmmmmm, I see a deal coming on!

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Sorry I can't get your meaning. I'm just a lazy Institute student and my English suck.

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It's lucky for me as I can easily buy the latest kits; but it's hard to find some old kits. I'd love to find a Hasegawa Lancer Ev?, HK-Beijing Rally but it never appear here.

Maybe offtopic, but who cares. Here, modeling is a kind of childish, fool and waste of time. Kits are toys. :right:
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I'd love to find a Hasegawa Lancer Ev?, HK-Beijing Rally but it never appear here.

That's what I meant, is there anything you would like that you can't find!

Can't say I have ever seen that one!

As for models being toys, some of my mates joke that I stay in playing with cars, but then are really interested when they see them! One guy even wants me to do a kit like his Alfa for him! (Yeah right! As if I would let a kit I spent hours making ever leave my place!)
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Once,, I did kit for my brother. It turned out good, so I wanted to keep it.Teh bastard took it. I have since got it back, but I will never do it again.

LauBak, do you have any specific things someone should look at to improve modeling skills (a book, magazine, whatever)
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LauBak, do you have any specific things someone should look at to improve modeling skills (a book, magazine, whatever)
I had never buy any books about models. I only got one rally book.
A book is not cheap for me. They can be much expensive than a kit. I beleve "Pratice makes perfect" so prefer to buying a kit but not a book.

You can see my best products in web but you'll never understand how many kits were failed.
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Once,, I did kit for my brother. It turned out good, so I wanted to keep it.Teh bastard took it. I have since got it back, but I will never do it again.

LauBak, do you have any specific things someone should look at to improve modeling skills (a book, magazine, whatever)
I have to say the same as Lau, reading cannot get you used to the techniques involved, and we will never stop learning!

A few books have helped me, and the techniques on Tamiya's website are a great help!
Ask us guys here, we will always offer the best advice we know!
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I have to say the same as Lau, reading cannot get you used to the techniques involved, and we will never stop learning!

A few books have helped me, and the techniques on Tamiya's website are a great help!
Ask us guys here, we will always offer the best advice we know!
Ditto....it all takes time and practice.
The more you do the better you will become.
Every model is something new and exciting to learn and do.
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Wow, I like that RX-7....
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It's the one with a 13B. Note the little pic in the corner. Be warned: the Tamiya "efini RX-7" is gutless. But, the R1 is LHD only!
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Like the TypeR ....WHATS THAT ONE ???
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Like the TypeR ....WHATS THAT ONE ???
Waaarreennnn!! Not another model young man till you're finished with the ones you got!!
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LOL! Which one? There's three "Type R" cars in that pic. (I like Honda)
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DOH...SILLY ME.....

Top right one.
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DOH...SILLY ME.....

Top right one.
That's a Fujimi Mugen Integra Type R. It's the same car the pkw1 featured in his first thread (adding hood scoop). That Mugen kit will get the engine from the Revell ITR kit.
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