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Old 02-24-2003, 06:29 AM
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Tamiya Evo VI vs Hasegawa Evo Vi - opinions please

Hi, guys. I'm not an expert in the questions of Evos, so I need an opinion on which kit is better (detail level, accuracy, wheels, quality, etc): the

Tamiya Evo VI or the

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Hi Alex! I know I might not be of much help but I personally recomend the Tamiya because I have that kit and the quality is great as usual!
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i got both kits, IMO the best one interms of quality and detail is the tamiya. the hasegawa uses the evo4's interior.
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Then it's settled! Thanks, guys.

Ayala, could you compare the wheels in both kits (size and sharpness/quality)? Thanks
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comparing the two, the tamiya stands out more than the hasegawa when it comes to accuracy. the hasegawa gives a stubby effect caused by the thicker spoke of the rims. the diameter is pretty much the same, but when it comes to the width(track) the hasegawa is narrower by 2mm. to visually compare the two here's a pic... hope this helps.
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Thanks! Very helpful!
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