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Old 08-24-2003, 04:27 PM
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Hi, I'm new to building model kits and I've just about completed my Nissan Z and Honda S2000. Anyways, I was wondering what kit I should do next and why, keeping in mind I'm very new to this. Preferably something simple like the Z that doesn't involve building any supsension (I had trouble putting together the front suspension of the S2000).
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Old 08-24-2003, 04:30 PM
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If you want to build another Tamiya you can try the Impreza STI (the stock version, not the rally car), it's quite simple.
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Hey, id definetely reccomend the Tamiya Nissan Skyline R 34. Im workin on one and its definetely a good model to learn something from. its more complicated then the Z but still a good model to build.
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Old 08-24-2003, 05:15 PM
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My first Tamiya was the STi and I had a blast building that.

Or you could also ask Tonio. He's been building some snap-together kits.lol, sorry, I could resiest.
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Old 08-24-2003, 05:17 PM
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Do you have to build the front suspension for the Skyline or STi? Are there any other cars in which you don't need to build the suspension?
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I'd suggest any of the Tamiya Skylines
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Old 08-24-2003, 05:25 PM
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Re: Good Model to build for beginners

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I'd suggest any of the Tamiya Skylines


Some of the older ones you have to build the supension though.
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Re: Good Model to build for beginners

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Do you have to build the front suspension for the Skyline or STi? Are there any other cars in which you don't need to build the suspension?

Not on the STI.
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Mmmm...
In the first place you have to face facts.. Your first model is going to be a learning process.
So don't spend too much money on it.
If you build a model with lots of features like decals and detailed engines your going to learn more in the long run. But could well make a mess of the whole thing...
If you want a very simple model go for the Tamiya Nissan 350z.
But if you want something more rewarding go for one of the older Tamiya rally kits that have an "all one colour body system". That way there's no masking involved.

One last thing take it slow,
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My first fully complete and painted model car kit was a Tamiya 1/24 Volkswagen New Beetle. It is a curbside (no engine) and pretty basic in terms of parts and assembly. I think it is a great kit to start with. Being basic, it can also be quite a challenge since the beetle's simple shape will reveal any painting or modelling flaws you have made! Check my link and observe my built kit and you can detect all the painting and decaling flaws I have "commited".

I think it is important for a beginner (depending on your level) to build something which is achievable because it will greatly increase your confidence since this is your first kit (or first few kits). Nothing comes worst than failing it and it is quite a pain (at least for me) to make a comeback from the initial fatal failures or mistakes.
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Old 08-24-2003, 10:47 PM
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Thanks for the help...
I think I'll do the Nissan Skyline next...
According to EMAXX, the newer Skylines don't require you to build the front suspension... Is that right?

Thank you!


Oh yea, and one more thing, what color do you suggest I paint the Skyline??? I've already painted my Nissan Z Mica Blue, and my S2000 Silver, so I'm looking for a different colour.... Thanks!
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Yeah, at least I think so. Not sure. Don't take my word for it. Have someone thats already built both the newer and the older ones help.
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Tamiya Skylines, VW, 350Z, WRX.....You wont get much easier then that !!
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