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View Poll Results: Favorite Car Manuf/Series
Tamiya Sports Car Series 17 73.91%
Fujimi Inch Up/Tohge 7 30.43%
Aoshima VIP/Super VIP sedans 7 30.43%
Aoshima Best Car series 9 39.13%
Any vintage kits (from 70's through mid 80's) 6 26.09%
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Old 03-04-2006, 05:32 PM
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Hey guys, how many of you prefer the following...

1) Aoshima's VIP sedans
2) tamiya sports Car series
3) Fujimi Inch-up/Tohge series
4) Aoshima Best Car series
5) Fujimi Movie/TV cars
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Old 03-04-2006, 05:35 PM
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Re: Favorite Sedans

I build based on subject, not on who makes it or what series it came from.

Didn't we just go through this?
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Old 03-04-2006, 06:38 PM
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Vroom vroom! I like them all!
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Re: Favorite Sedans

I voted for all of them.
For discussion's sake, the best kit from Tamiya is undoubtedly the Enzo, but I remember the news about their NSX kit back then was most exciting of all.

I probably have more kits from the Inch-up series than any other series. This series is like a lottery, some are good, some are poor. As long as they stick with the series policy of adding 1 inch to the actual wheel measurements, I'll be fine with them. The problem is they forget it often.

VIPs have some nice wheels.

Best Car has minor but interesting subjects., like the 2nd gen Legacy Wagon and Mitsu's Gallant Wagon.

As for the vintage, there are just too many to mention.
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Re: Favorite Sedans

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Originally Posted by freakray
I build based on subject, not on who makes it or what series it came from.

Didn't we just go through this?
Yes: I agree Ray we just go trought this: iw we have a matematics teacher he'll expalin the concept as
producer're x-axis abscissa
subj're y-axis

as today there're a lot of y-axis, something with same coordinates (imprezas, ferraris)

as today we've every day less x-axis

also we could insert some variables K in the chart: quality, "diecast appeal", trends

so my idea is , yes, we go trought but i ununderstand trought what?

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Re: Favorite Sedans

they all suck.
what i want is a brand that makes the cars that [b]I]/i] want; that would be my favourite. As it stands, it appears that the brand that seems to have more of the car kits that I want is Revell circa 1970.
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Re: Favorite Sedans

Am I missing something? - I fail to see the point.
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Re: Favorite Sedans

All I want is a 2001 Accord V6 sedan model made.
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Re: Favorite Sedans

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All I want is a 2001 Accord V6 sedan model made.
Shouldn't be too hard. Fujimi makes the 2001 Accord Wagon; should be pretty easy to convert that into a sedan, if you can make a mold, just like you do with a body kit.
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Re: Favorite Sedans

All the kits are the I4 models, it would be alot more work than I really want to do to make it a v6 sedan.
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