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Old 11-22-2004, 05:18 PM
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Tamiya FC question

Does anyone know if whether or not if the Tamiya FC model comes with both styles of tail lights?
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Old 11-22-2004, 05:20 PM
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Re: Tamiya FC question

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Does anyone know if whether or not if the Tamiya FC model comes with both styles of tail lights?
The Tamiya Kit is a MkI and has tghose light only, the Aoshimas have the newer lights.
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Re: Re: Tamiya FC question

The Tamiya has the early type, but Fujimi has both in one kit as an option.

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The Tamiya Kit is a MkI and has tghose light only, the Aoshimas have the newer lights.
Aoshima made an FC
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Re: Tamiya FC question

Yup, I'm pretty sure they made an initial d FC rx.
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Isn't that the 1:32 scale?
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Re: Tamiya FC question

Aoshima's ID FC is 1/32. Fujimi's FC kits are 1/24
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Re: Tamiya FC question

Just to add on, the fujimi FCs are packaged into 3 diff types afaik.

The ones in the Initial D & Touge packaging are those with the dual tail-lamp options.

Not sure about the 1000yen stock FCs tho'.
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Old 11-26-2004, 11:02 PM
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Re: Tamiya FC question

That initial D FC has major issues, the detail is three times worse then ANY AMT kit I have ever built or seen. The fujimi kit would be best for scraping parts from and burning the rest.
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