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Old 06-04-2004, 10:36 PM
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Any difference between Revell Benx S600 and Italeri S600?

How are they? Worth to spend some $ on it? Please help.
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If you really want them, buy them, I d go for the cheapest you can find; either italeri or revell.

The only difference you might find are the rims (which any sane tinking person would change right away anyway) , the italeri comes with 5 pointed rims (stars) , while the revell comes with the rims with more holes.

Also the italeri might contains some more flash, but I m not sure about it .

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Old 06-05-2004, 08:27 AM
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Re: Any difference between Revell Benx S600 and Italeri S600?

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If you really want them, buy them, I d go for the cheapest you can find; either italeri or revell.

The only difference you might find are the rims (which any sane tinking person would change right away anyway) , the italeri comes with 5 pointed rims (stars) , while the revell comes with the rims with more holes.

Also the italeri might contains some more flash, but I m not sure about it .

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