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Old 11-12-2004, 01:22 PM
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Question Porsche GT3RS - Transkit???

Hi folks. Just like Pedro, Cris and Bossolani, I'm a brazilliam modeler and also new here. You guys rock!

Well, I have a Tamiya 911 GT3

but i dont like the idea to make original version.

So, i decide to make the GT3RS version


There is some modifications (easy modifications) besides the rim, that i think is the most dificult one...


I already seek in all webstores but no success! The closer rim that i found:

Some scratch will be necessary, of course (and its 18inch. The real car is 19inch)

But, i'm wodering if doesnt exist any transkit to make this version (with bumpers, decals, rims,...). Does anybody know something about it?

Well, thanks in advance and sorry for the possible grammatical mistakes.

SeeYa!
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There is a scale production transkit available on www.automobilminiaturen.de that my come close to what you are looking for.
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Re: Porsche GT3RS - Transkit???

scale production and Renaissance make GT3R transkit. I'm working on one:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=293790

But, there is no real RS Transkit like you show on picture. there is a lot of decals for it, but you will have to modify the bumper and the rear wing yourself

If you plan to do something like that, then Renaissance or Scale Production transkit are very nice (but expensive)
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Old 01-23-2005, 11:37 PM
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Re: Porsche GT3RS - Transkit???

you are aware that you have to make ne headlights, and that will be a bitch
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That's the first time I've seen the RS in blue...
Looks real nice,
I'd be happy with a set of decal stripes...
I think there was one at the ACME show.

Maybe a phantom Carrera GTR-S...
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There was one built and on display at the ACME show
It was built by a new member here 'THX'. He could probably tell you what modifications went into it.


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