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Old 12-03-2024, 07:00 AM   #1
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Fujimi BMW 325i Group A

This is Fujimi's BMW 325i Group A kit, #TC-96. It is an old motorised kit so has low detail, especially in the chassis. The livery is after a car that ran in European touring car series in the 1980s, though I could not find too much online about it. Reference photos I could find suggested the livery changed in details quite frequently. I think this livery is supposed to represent a Spa (24 Hour?) race.

Paint is Tamiya TS-26 Pure White and the kit is essentially straight out of the box. There is only a half roll cage but someone with more patience than me could readily create a more realistic full-cage. The decals were terrible, mostly I think due to their age. They required soaking for a good ten minutes in quite hot water, a lot of decal solution and a few encouraging words. The 'BMW M Technic' decals had to be trimmed and I used a reference photo for placement.

I completed the Fujimi M325i road car at the same time, though I think the 325i Group A is a better overall look. They look okay as a pair on the shelf.

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Old 12-06-2024, 07:46 AM   #2
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Re: Fujimi BMW 325i Group A

You are spot on. 1986 Spa 24hr. Was the 2nd Linder Team car. Ran most of the ETCC rounds, livery did not change. The main car ran under #44 and had a totally different scheme. The last shot is a different race but shows the rear. I doubt it changed much as the other photos during the season were pretty consistent. The only thing is the wheels are different to the kit.
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Old 12-06-2024, 08:37 AM   #3
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Re: Fujimi BMW 325i Group A

Hi Malscar, thanks for the reply, information and photos. Glad my model turned out mostly correct in the end!
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Re: Fujimi BMW 325i Group A

Looks great. Its amazing how badly misshaped Fujimi kit is, lol.
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Hi Malscar, thanks for the reply, information and photos. Glad my model turned out mostly correct in the end!
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