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Old 11-03-2005, 04:23 PM
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Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

hey guys, was just browsing the early bird section at HLJ, and apparently Tamiya is releasing the Raybrig NSX from this season, should be interesting to see how tamiya does the new NSX GT
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Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

cool, and finally another new car!
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Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

Cool, lok forward to seeing that.

I wonder what the R34 Nismo parts will be - http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM12608

Exhaust, engine perhaps? Actually the latter seems unlikely to me as that would still require alot of scratchbuilding and conversion to make it fit.
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Re: Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

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Cool, lok forward to seeing that.

I wonder what the R34 Nismo parts will be - http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM12608

Exhaust, engine perhaps? Actually the latter seems unlikely to me as that would still require alot of scratchbuilding and conversion to make it fit.
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I'm perplexed by the price: it's cheap: tamiya would charge at least 15-20 usd for that
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No idea what the NISMO parts are, correct exhuast perhaps?? Kit to convert the V-SPEC II kit into the NISMO?

NSX will be nice though... I've got a Raybrig NSX already, and well detailed kit.. Should be worth taking a look at..
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Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

Oh...I surely hope its not an unassembled diecast of the muscle machine diecasts. Good news otherwise.
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Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

i think it would be a plastic kit, but it'll most likely come with a diecast chassis like the Xanavi Nismo Z and the Calsonic Impul Z, but since it isnt out until february, i guess we'll be in the dark about it until then, if only Tamiya would release an ARTA nsx..
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Finally something interesting from Tamiya. But still ,it's not something 100% new.. Just an updated version of an old kit.

pre order link: http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM24286
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With this release, Studio 27 can then put out decal sets of the other cars...as long as the wheels are the same.

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Really great news!!!!

I hope other GT cars will follow soon.
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That's a good new, hopes it does not come with the metal chassis. yeah...at least one NSX is coming.
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Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

need some supras!
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Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

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Finally something interesting from Tamiya. But still ,it's not something 100% new.. Just an updated version of an old kit.

pre order link: http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM24286

There actually isn't a whole lot shared between the old NSXs and the new ones. The Raybrig car isn't turbocharged so the engine would be about the only thing Tamiya could use from the old kits on the new ones. I know a lot of you guys talk ill on Tamiya, and some it justified, but I don't think they would let themselves get away with adding a new sprue and different decals to the old JGTC NSXs and reboxing them. The long lead time, too, release in February, both indicate, at least to me, that this is likely a new kit.

That said.... YES! It won't be long until they rebox it or S27 releases decals for other versions of this car! I am so excited!!
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Re: Tamiya 2005 Raybrig NSX

Hopefully S27 will release decals for it, i was looking forward to some G'Zox Hasemi Z decals, but nothing ever materialized
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I'm sorry guys but from from this link it looks to have the new crappy die cast under panel.

http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=24286

Another crappy model from Tamiya..!! It'll be a good mold, with good fitment, but crappy detail underneath. I enjoy detailing the chassis..

Oh, I've got a Mustang 2006 from Revell coming from the states.. Something with decent detailing..!!

Thanks Tamiya..!!
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