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Old 09-15-2004, 10:31 PM
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Question Any suggestions/advice about these kits..?

Sorry, this is kind of a noobish question... but that's what I am... so...

1st, I don't know what to build next...

thinking about these kits...


Silvia S15 w/GT-Wing

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VeilSide 180SX

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Veilside Silvia S15



2nd, any one have any experience with any of these kits..?

3rd, thanks!
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Re: Any suggestions/advice about these kits..?

No.1 and 3 are all plastic, and it can be built just like any other model kits. No.2 requires more work, as the aero parts are made with resin. This means that you'll have to use super glue or epoxy glue to put plastic and resin parts together, and you'll also need some puttying work.

You can go with No. 2, read P-man's body prep how-to, and practice with the kit, or pick No.1 or 3 for less stress.
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Re: Re: Any suggestions/advice about these kits..?

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No.1 and 3 are all plastic, and it can be built just like any other model kits. No.2 requires more work, as the aero parts are made with resin. This means that you'll have to use super glue or epoxy glue to put plastic and resin parts together, and you'll also need some puttying work.

You can go with No. 2, read P-man's body prep how-to, and practice with the kit, or pick No.1 or 3 for less stress.
thanks for the tip.

I'm thinking about getting [i]both[i] the veilside kits... and a 300ZX... any advice on picking a 300ZX kit..?
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Re: Any suggestions/advice about these kits..?

I believe Tamiya is the only one that makes a 300zx kit. However, it's not in Veilside form, if that's what you were looking for.
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Re: Any suggestions/advice about these kits..?

Fujimi also makes a 300zx, and if i'm not mistaken i've seen a veilside form (I might be wrong about that).

Here is one of theirs:
http://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljpage.cgi?FUJ03596
and another:
http://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljpage.cgi?FUJ04558

Edit:
I knew I've seen a veilside before,
http://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljpage.cgi?FUJ18654
http://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljpage.cgi?FUJ18670
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