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How's this kit?
detailed?worth to buy?
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It's a curbside kit. Quality of Hasegawa C-cars should be good. It'd be a nice quick project. If you want the engine, go for Tamiya.
Edit: Oh, I forgot about the high tech version. Hasegawa made it, and the engine parts are metal, but it's expensive. * Curbside means a model without any opening body panel, thus no engine. Last edited by hirofkd; 09-29-2003 at 01:59 AM. |
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stupid question but what is a curbside kit? I've read it everywhere but don't exactly know what it is.
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I've not built this kit, but the Toyota GP cars were quite nice.
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Re: How's this kit?
I have built this kit few years ago, nice kit. Very accurate scale. except it doesn't come with engine.
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no engine,are the hasegawa jaguars better?german nimpex.de has a lot of different versions on stock,i am thinking about ordering one...but not curbside
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