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240Z's
I want to build a 240Z-L cos i prefer the nose on it to the 240ZG but i want the flares from the 240ZG. So do the flares come molded onto the 240ZG, or are they seperate? Or is there a site that sells just flares for the 240Z?
Or...is there another option? I know theres a Revell 240Z, but i havent seen the box of it, and dont know where i can get it. Cheers for your help guys.
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This i the box art...... not what your looking for
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Re: 240Z's
If you can't find what you want, bust out some styrene and make it right.
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It ain't cool 'till your wife hates it. Imagine a world without Alabama Recent builds: Rocket Bunny FR-S and stock BRZ Toyota bB Bro-style Civic K20 powered SiR converted EK WIP I build slowly and poorly.
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Re: 240Z's
Oooooh....styrene....Im not the most hardcore custom stuff maker, but it looks like i will have to give it a go. Maybe later.
Cheers for the help tho guys.
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Re: 240Z's
The flares are molded with the body in the ZG kit. I had to cut and remove them to make the Mr. K's yellow Z, which has the G-nose, but no flares.
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Re: 240Z's
Are they hard to cut off? Or just take a little time and patience?
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Re: 240Z's
Cutting isn't so hard, especially if you use the back of the hobby knife or photo etched saw. Reconstructing the stock fenders required more work. And of course, I felt like I was dumb after Fujimi released the Z-L (which came out much later than the ZG kit).
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