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Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
I'm looking into photoetch sets for the Tamiya Enzo kit and see that KA Models makes an Enzo set but it is apparently for the Fujimi kit. Does anyone have experience with this particular set and is it compatible with the Tamiya Enzo kit?
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Re: Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
I don't think it will fit
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Re: Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
i'm sure the same compatibility question has been asked thousands of times w/ other brands, make/models for PE sets. the scale may be the same but dimensions for certain parts of the car and how a manufacturer like Tamiya or Fujimi interprets them might be very different. for instance I purchased an Aoshima GT-R kit but at the time PE sets were only made for the Tamiya (which are noticeably off in sizing).
is there a particular reason why you wanted the KA models PE set? brands like Hobby Design, Crazy Modeler, and Scale Motorsport make kits for the Tamiya. |
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Re: Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
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If the KA set is out of the question, then I'll probably spring for the Crazy Modeler set and try to expand and improve my modeling skills when I get around to building the Enzo. Thanks for your help. |
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![]() I never had trouble with sms pe. And crazy modeller shouldn't be either. |
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The issue isn't really whether or to what extent the SMS or Crazy Modeler sets are or are not suitable. Thanks. |
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Re: Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
According to Stradasports website:
http://www.stradasportsstore.com/page121.html Quote:
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Re: Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
Do you have the Tamiya Enzo kit? Have you looked at it?
If ever there was a list of kits that do not need photoetch parts, the Tamiya Enzo would probably be at the very top. Do not assume that because there is PE available for it that you should actually spend money on it and use it. There is not a PE set that is as good as the kit itself. It would be a bit like bronzing a gold metal- you're not really going to improve your build with PE. ![]() Instead of just buying some PE set, take a really good look at the kit. Study every assembly. Then make a list of the parts of the kit that you think really need to be replaced with etched metal parts. Then look for a PE set that has some/most of those parts. I would say that the kit needs a set of scratchbuilt rear shocks- but you certainly won't find them in PE. PE seatbelt buckles might be nice if you're into that. Otherwise.... Save your money and buy some good paint, some Tamiya tape, and some sharp knife blades. And SMS's photo reference CD- easily the most useful add-on you can buy for this kit. But don't buy PE because you assume it will make the kit better.
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Re: Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
Perhaps we think differently, but I didn't take the Stradasports entry as the definitive answer. It was, in fact, the origin of my query. I'll buy from Kevin when I decide what I want. While shopping there I noticed the "for Fujimi kit" qualifier and it got me wondering. So, thanks for your response.
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If nothing else, I feel reasonably certain that the various mesh grille and vent bits can profit from enhancement offered by photoetch parts. And because I'll want those parts I am comparing the various available photoetch offerings on the market to see what best suits my needs and my budget; hence, my desire to ascertain the suitability of the KA Models set. I was hoping, apparently against hope, that someone here might have actual personal experience with the kits and detail sets in question and might have had an opportunity to determine comparative usability. In any case, thanks for your thoughtful response. |
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Tamiya's 360 and C GT are both great kits. Their Enzo kit is without any doubt superior. Get it, study it, and plan it. And enjoy it!
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Re: Tamiya Enzo Photoetch Compatibility Question
I built the Fujimi kit with the full engine from the Tamiya kit.I also had photoetch kits for both kits.Both kits are very close and all the screens will fit execpt the area around the rear glass.This area is a very different size and shape on both kits.Send me a message offline I have plenty of spare parts I could send you. HTH Mark
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And I bet your Enzo looks great! Thanks again. |
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