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Hasegawa Ferrari 348ts

I found it today for 24$ in local store (targa top)
,the box is sealed. Who knows how is the quality?
Not too many Ferrari kits available today, so i'm in doubt
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I would get it... Quite quickly... Love that car... Although the price seems a bit too steep... Look around on ebay. Oh, and Fujimi also made the 348.
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I've built both Hasegawa and Fujimi 348, and I liked the Hasegawa. It has full engine detail, photo etch, and the overall appearance looks sharper than the Fujimi kit.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~xr2h-fkd...allery/348.htm
The fit of the parts isn't as good as Tamiya, but still Hasegawa kit is good.
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Hiroaki, does it have an openable engine cover? (The Hasegawa one)
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Hiroaki, does it have an openable engine cover? (The Hasegawa one)

What do you mean "openable"? Of course it's openable but does it have hinge or not I don't know. Pic on the side of the box shows engine compartment opened (and it looks pretty good on shot)
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I've been looking for one of these recently...

What does the Fujimi kit have to compare with the Hasegawa? Is there any engine detail? Are the emblems decals or molded-in?

And what's different in the Fujimi "Blackstar" 348 kit?

I also have seen a Testors (Italeri?) 348. How does that stack up?
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What does the Fujimi kit have to compare with the Hasegawa? Is there any engine detail? Are the emblems decals or molded-in?

Fujimi Ferrari 348 and 355 both curbside. I'd rather pick Hasegawa. Fitting problems do not scare me away if it has good detailing level
Engine is a must in Ferrari kit!

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They have all the Fujimi 512TRs here in Melbourne, including US and Euro versions!
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They have all the Fujimi 512TRs here in Melbourne, including US and Euro versions!
How much do these cost there?
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So it will be worth it for me to go out of my way for the Hasegawa kit, then?

That shop in Seattle doesn't still have it, do they?
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