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Old 06-28-2003, 09:39 PM   #1
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Fujimi Spoon Civic and Integra Quality...

To the people who have built the Fujimi Spoon Civic or Integra:

I heard the model is molded in yellow am i right?
Is the kit easy to work with, anything hard about it?
Is it a good quality kit?
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Old 06-28-2003, 11:46 PM   #2
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My bro. built the Spoon Integra.

What I have to say that is isn't really worth it. It's the same standard kit, but it comes with a Spoon front lip, decals, Spoon rims, and different type of side-view mirrors.
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Old 06-29-2003, 12:03 AM   #3
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its ...... alright

I built the Spoon Integra... yes it is molded in yellow.... and the only problem I ran into was having to fit the Spoon mirrors, and that the the Carbon Fiber hood decal was made to be pure black, not carbon.... the rest of the kit is like whoa.. if you like the Spoon DC2... The Revell kit is a little smaller (1/25th) but you do get to modify the b18 motor
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Oh ok. I know about the Revell but i want a jDM iTR. Thats why im getting the spoon.

Anyone with the Spoon Civic?
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Old 06-29-2003, 04:08 AM   #5
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i am in the process of building the spoon civic. nothing technical or special about it, but like was already mentioned, the carbon hood sticker is all black. the body is molded yellow as was mentioned, and if you have done the fujimi civic type r then you have noe problem.
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For both kits does are the front lips molded on to the model or separate?
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Old 06-29-2003, 02:57 PM   #7
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Well, I know that the Integra has the Lips separate, the kit includes, the Spoon Lip and the Type R Lip, but I am not sure about the Ciciv.. PEAS!!!!!!!
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Anyone know about the Civic??
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i'll check mine when i get home and lte ya know. i want to say that it doesn't have any lip on it. nothing molded in and nothing seprate to attach.
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For the civic, the lip (front and rear lower) is molded into the car already
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the problem of the Integra is its ride height is like 4X4, you need to slam the suspension.

For the Civic, I think the ride height is good, and most of the things are good.

I only have the TOGHE version, so I am not sure about those mugen parts......

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Whut do u mean 4x4? Is it really.... high?
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Whut do u mean 4x4? Is it really.... high?
pretty high
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Oh ok.
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Anyone have suggestions for paint job? Im thinking of Tamiya TS21 Gold for it, or TS58 Pearl Light Blue. Any other suggestions?
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