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Old 01-18-2008, 04:40 PM
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Studio 27 porsche 956b transkit?

Hey, does anyone know where i can get this kit from. So far i have found 1 website that sells it but they dont ship outside of japan at this time(dont think they will either). So does anyone have 1 or a recast or a recast of a recast? lol. any help would be much appreciated.
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Old 01-18-2008, 05:07 PM
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Re: Studio 27 porsche 956b transkit?

If you are just wanting the tail, you can use the Porsche 962 tail or the resin version from StradaSports.com. If you need the front, there is an article in MRRN about converting it if you feel adventurous. Those kits have been sold out for some time and S27 no longer makes them. If they do have one in stock, you might want to try one of the US dealers to see if they can get it.
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Old 01-19-2008, 12:11 PM
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Re: Studio 27 porsche 956b transkit?

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If you are just wanting the tail, you can use the Porsche 962 tail or the resin version from StradaSports.com. If you need the front, there is an article in MRRN about converting it if you feel adventurous. Those kits have been sold out for some time and S27 no longer makes them. If they do have one in stock, you might want to try one of the US dealers to see if they can get it.
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Thanks for the info. I have looked at the 962 wing but i guess i cant use it without the front end as i am looking for accuracy overall. I havent seen the article but converting it seems like too long a project for me so i guess its a no.
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Re: Studio 27 porsche 956b transkit?

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Hey, does anyone know where i can get this kit from. So far i have found 1 website that sells it but they dont ship outside of japan at this time(dont think they will either). So does anyone have 1 or a recast or a recast of a recast? lol. any help would be much appreciated.
They can still be found. It is the 962C long tail transkit that S27 did that is hardest to find. I would try Racing Minatures in Canada or maybe M&S Hobbies in the California bay area. Also you might try contacting S27 directly and find out if they plan on a re-release as there is now a surg in re-released kits from Revell.

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Old 01-25-2008, 03:51 PM
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Re: Studio 27 porsche 956b transkit?

I bought the Marlb 956 S27 transkit at Domino.be one month ago , they still have the Rothmans one.
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Old 01-26-2008, 05:32 PM
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Re: Studio 27 porsche 956b transkit?

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I bought the Marlb 956 S27 transkit at Domino.be one month ago , they still have the Rothmans one.
YES thankyou, i am in your debt. May i ask how the kit is overall, as i have only seen a few pics of it.
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