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Old 09-25-2010, 05:19 PM
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Revell 1/25 ITR vs Fujimi 1/24 ITR

I was wondering if the Revell 1/25 Integra Type R models rear end bumper would fit a Fujimi 1/24 Integra Type R?

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I am wanting the 98 Spec rear end on my project for a more likeness to my real car that I am replicating the the model to. Thank you for your time and info.
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Re: Revell 1/25 ITR vs Fujimi 1/24 ITR

It won't fit out of the box because 1/25 and 1/24 are different by this much:

But it's not difficult to cut the 1/25 bumper in half, and add a few pieces
of styrene sheet to increase the width. You will probably have to extend
the side to match the wheel arch, and also the height of the bumper by
extending the bottom a bit.
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Re: Revell 1/25 ITR vs Fujimi 1/24 ITR

Hmmm seems like a bit of work for a semi beginner builder. Man I just dont get how that guy did it.
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Re: Revell 1/25 ITR vs Fujimi 1/24 ITR

it doesn't look that difficult a thing to modify the existing part into; just a little sanding and adding that "blade" part from sheet styrene.
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Re: Revell 1/25 ITR vs Fujimi 1/24 ITR

It would be easier just to modify the Fujimi bumper. The older spec bumper has a character line molded into it, and it's pretty close to where the 98+ is cut out. And adding the strip along the bottom wouldn't be hard.

Did Fujimi never make the facelift version? I want to say they did but looking at my DC2s, I don't see any like that.
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