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Question about Car Model Kits
I'm looking to buy a Car Model Kit of a Lamborghini Murcielago.
I've never really bought things like this before, but I'm really interested in starting my own project on this. I was just wondering what the price range would be for a 1:24 and 1:18 models, and would like recomendations of nice compaines. Also, do all the kits have engines that you can assebmle and put int he car or is the engine hull just left empty in the car? |
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
Have a look at http://www.hlj.com/ use their advanced search (top left corner) You can bring up all the models of the Lamborghini Murcielago and see pictures of them.The best scale to start with would be 1/24th.They are big enough,but not too big and have plenty of detail.Some come with a full engine,some with just the sump,so it looks like an engine when viewed from below.Fujimi make some nice Lamborghini kits in this scale and they would be ideal for your first model.
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
Yeah the Fujimi Mucie is about the only option. Fortunately it's a good one. They've done several versions, including the roadster. I believe the're all 1/2 engine- they have parts for the intakes, but no block. Really if you've ever seen under the hood of a Lambo, that's all you can see. A Murcie kit will probably cost you $23-30, depending where you buy/order it.
1/18 is a diecast scale- nearly everything in plastic is in 1/24 (except some of the American maufacturers still put out 1/25). Occasionally you'll find kits in 1/20 or 1/16 or even 1/12, but 1/24 is nearly always the only option. Some kits are full engine, some are curbside (no engine). It can be hard to tell if a kit has an engine, so often a good option is to ask here- or better yet, do a search here on the kit you're looking for and look at someone else's build.
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
Thanks for the help, you guys. I've been searching eBay to find a decent kit for my car.
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
On eBay, watch out for some sellers in Hong Kong. You might end up paying the shipping of $40 for a kit that's sold for $10.
For your reference, Fujimi's real sports No.26 Murcielago is 2600 yen (which is roughly US$23.) The shipping of one kit from Japan to US will be about $10, so $33 is the kind of price range you should look for. Also, there are a couple of deluxe versions in white and red body colors (I believe the white one is discontinued), and they have a set of thin metal parts to represent scripts, logos and wiper arm/blade more realistically than decals or plastic parts would. Those kits are 3200 yen, (600 yen extra). |
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
Thanks for your tip hirofked!
I saw this one dude selling his kit for $5, but eh S&H was $20. I'm really stumped right now. I don't know which one to get between these two sets: http://i21.ebayimg.com/01/i/000/7d/50/a6cc_1.JPG or http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imag...odelcarkit.jpg I want to get the first one because it has 3 kits in one, but I like the body of the second one. Quality wise, which one would be better or opinion wise which one should I get? |
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
SO your not really looking for a Murcielago?
those two Lambos are a Diablo and a Countach I believe. I personally wouldnt pick either of those kits for a Lambo. But the 3 pack is a cool find and is a good place to start since you can work on your modeling skills with the Viper lol.
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
that lp5000S is a re-boxed fujimi enthusiast, and is not for the faint of heart. it is a very detailed kit and takes alot of finesse to build. I wouldn't suggest it for a beginner, or novice. the others are really just typical AMT models, thick bendy plastic that doesn't fit well, globby looking details, and they are quite difficult to get a show winning finish from.
however for a beginner, or novice the AMT kits would be a good way to go. you will learn alot from building a crappy kit. if you want a decent lamborghini, this kit though it has it's inacuracies, the monogram Countach is a really good kit with fit and finish. plus, it goes together well and very little problems with assembly. it's full detail with engine and interior, though it's difficult to see. the only drawback to this kit is the wheel size, they scale out to be around 14-15 inches, when they need to be like 16-17. it's a great kit and is quite readily available
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
the kit with the three cars has full set of testors paint, knife, cloth, cement, sand paper, and a few other things that I should get it for. Where I live, there aren't any hobby stores near by--the only one got closed and the next one is about 10 to 15 miles away.
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If you want to build the Murcielago, order one from a place like HLJ (or Rainbow10 or HobbySearch)- their prices are competitive, their service is excellent, and transactions with them are safe and easy.
If you're open to other options for your first build, there are certainly better kits to start with than those above, and better places to get them than Ebay. There are many very good online hobby shops. Two in the US I've had good experinces are Hobbylinc and Weberplasticmodels. Ebay is a good place to find rare kits, particulalry if you have patince and a bit of money. But it's way too much hassle to use as a primary source of kits. Make it easy on yourself. Also, I wouldn't be very excited about the handfull of supplies in a "everything you need" kit. Often the stuff included is truely crap- especially paint. You'll do much better to drive the 10-15mi (which many of us have to) to get to a decent hobby shop and buy the stuff you need there- or order it online. A good rule of thumb on modeling supplies is don't buy/use crap- a saving $2 is not worth the misery of having to use crappy supplies and tools. So what do you want to build?
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
I really appreciate everyone's help in this.
I want to build exotic cars--the ones you don't see driving around everyday. THe car kit I saw gave 2 cars that were exotic (the lambo and the jaguar) Right now, my only option is to buy from eBay, as I have a PayPal account and I can easily buy my kits from there. Getting new and unsued kits on ebay for $12 including S&H isn't a bad deal at all to start on car modeling. |
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
I've built the AMT's Viper, and it's one of their descent kits. Both the Diablo and XJ220 kits have some flaws, but I've seen some nice built-ups, so they can be built into nice replicas.
I believe both the 911 & Countach kits are tooled by the Italian company called Italeri, and their kits are just about average and fairly easy to build. Their weakness is always tires. I think either the 3 kit or 2 kit combos would suit your need. You probably want to build more than one to improve your skills, so those sets offer a great value for money. BTW, Rainbow 10 takes paypal, so ordering them is very easy; just so you know. |
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Re: Question about Car Model Kits
are those flaws really big and noticeabele, though?
and do these flaws really mscrew up the model or something? |
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