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Old 07-10-2005, 10:09 PM
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Tamiya Ztune verdict:

Is officially "eh."

Well, the body is great. Very well molded, though the seemed to use the old mold for the back upper part because the mold lines were bad back there. The rear flares are well molded, as are the molded in sideskirts and rear bumper. The front bumper is a seperate piece and is well molded. The front bumper has runners in odd places, and so does the leading edge of the hood that it attaches too. It's almost tough to cut these off cleanly. The wheels and tires are awesome. The tires are so realistic they even stink! The provide CF decal for the spoiler but their pattern isn't very good. I would have like CF decal for the underside, too, but there's none of that.

The frontmost vent does not go through the hood (molded shut) and the pinched fenders aren't open, either, which is disappointing and they will be difficult to cut open. Tamiya includes decals for these vent holes but that's just not gonna cut it for me. The exhaust system is the same as the old R34, and it's wrong, it will need two pipes from the motor all the way back almost to the cannister, including a different pair of silencers and probably two cats. The front parking lamps (or whatever, the ones in the bumper) aren't called out to be painted but they could probably use a bit of smoke over them.

The PE detail up set is nice. The Nismo stencil is hot and is probably gonna get used a billion times. The PE face for the intercooler is oddly enough 1/16" bigger than the plastic one in the kit. The rest of the PE is nice, but they've not included vent material for the pinched up fenders since that's not open anyway. This irks me to no end. The metal muffler tip is cool, too, though I am unlikely to use it. The muffler on the 1:1 is a satin silver with a little heat staining, and this includes the tip, so a shiny metal tip would be unprototypical. The set also includes floor mats (!) and little sticker Nismo emblems for said floor mats (!) which I am unsure how to use.

Overall, worth it to me. This might be a full detail buld since it's pretty much the ultimate "factory" R34 and since it's going to take some modification anyway.

Anyone else just get this kit? Have any issues with my assessment or anything to add? Sorry if this is a boring post beatind a dead horse, but I'm bored and tired and excited to get these in the mail yesterday.
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Old 07-10-2005, 10:12 PM
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Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

Oh yeah, what are parts G1 supposed to be?!
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Old 07-11-2005, 01:27 AM
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do you have any pics? that sounds a bit disapointing about the exhaust and vents. other than that is it a good kit altogether?

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Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

Thanks for that hondaman. Now hand me over that Z Tune!!
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Come on Will, show us some photos.
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Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

Also, would you say this model is prototypically correct sir?
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Yeah, post some pics already! I'm dying to get my hands on one of these kits
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Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

Yeah, the exhaust is wrong but I kinda like it that way. It gives me something to customize without looking customized in the end. A little something we all can pat oursleves on the back for. LOL.

Good write-up.
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some pics please? I am still trying to decide if I want this kit and P/E set. Is the kit well worth the price? And doing all the things to make this kit correct wouldnt be that hard.
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Not wishing to hijack your thread Willimo but here's some mock up pics
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Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

Nice, now I got to get one!
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Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

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The wheels and tires are awesome. The tires are so realistic they even stink!

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Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

wow thats nice, hmm the only difference i see between this one and the Aoshima version is the special fenders. But iam sure the tamiya one has better detail.
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Old 07-11-2005, 10:04 PM
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Re: Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

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wow thats nice, hmm the only difference i see between this one and the Aoshima version is the special fenders........
Which Aoshima version? If you mean the first Nimso R34 there are more differences such as...


..... front bumper, rear fender flares, rear-differential cooler and bigger brakes.
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Old 07-11-2005, 11:34 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Tamiya Ztune verdict:

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Which Aoshima version? If you mean the first Nimso R34 there are more differences such as...


..... front bumper, rear fender flares, rear-differential cooler and bigger brakes.
ahh ic, i kinda see what you mean by the bumper, but i dont quite see all the other things, a well i never had an eye for those things anyway, thanks for pointing them out, ill keep an eye out in the future
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