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Old 07-30-2003, 07:40 AM
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Just got it from HLJ

Good set, alot of accessory parts, both subaru and peugoet team decals unfotunatly not the ford team which I am working on??? Still very excited
cost me a grand total of 2600 yen about 179 swedish kronos (really good)
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Are there decals for any teams other than Subaru and Peugeot?
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Are there decals for any teams other than Subaru and Peugeot?
Phil, from what I understand from Tamiya's site, those are the only teams there are decals for.
I wouldn't dismiss the possibility of Studio27 or some other after-market seller producing decals for the other teams though.

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Old 07-30-2003, 07:50 AM
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like a said above RallyRaider nope, I am making my own decals for the ford mechanic team though.
But your ah hardcore Peugeot man !!!!?!?!!!!!!!!!!!
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I got my set yesterday. I'm probably going to try and do a DTM garage scene with them. Good work from Tamiya once again. I wish they will do a 1/20th mechanics set for the Ferrari/Williams kits.
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I wish they will do a 1/20th mechanics set for the Ferrari/Williams kits.
They do have 1/20 fI mechanic figures available I have used them, they were originally for ferrari and brabham of the seventies. If you see the kit you know what I mean, the figures have big hair and flared pants!
But I made Brabham uniform decals for the 82 F1 season (some research was required) check out the diorama
http://www.angelfire.com/de2/darren/brab.html

The actual series is discontiued (I do believe) but you can find some stocks around. At this site I found has both the Pit team and the changing tyre team!!!!!!!!!
http://www.f1specialties.com/accessories.html
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I've seen those figures from the 80's. I've thought about giving them a try when they were available, but there was so much work involved to 'modernise' them!
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Not that much work actually

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I've seen those figures from the 80's. I've thought about giving them a try when they were available, but there was so much work involved to 'modernise' them
I should report that post to the moderator for laziness!!

I love doing dioramas
I just start with a "from the box model" and 2 months later I have molded men, spotlights, trees, rocks and and safety guys shooing away camara men!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't leave well enough alone!
My present Ford Focus diorama is behind by months....
Open engine bay, car on jacks and mecahnics milling around while Colin Mcrae looks disquieted with a wet towel around his neck!!!!!
All in my head
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