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Revell ferrari Enzo [1/24]
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Last edited by AdamDK; 12-30-2009 at 09:41 AM. Reason: Haven't got time to update |
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Re: Revell ferrari Enzo [1/24]
I know this bloody kit. I built it once, but after I read this I decided to start over again with another Enzo:
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~xr2h-fkd...enzo/index.htm |
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Re: Revell ferrari Enzo [1/24]
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Re: Revell ferrari Enzo [1/24]
I have the Tamiya but did not dare to touch that holy plastic. Generally, Tamiya's Ferrari look better than those made by Revell. Or more precisely, the Revell Ferrari are thiner and look some what bulky(er) while the proportions are better reproduced by Tamiya. When it comes to Ferrari proportions are a key issue. They are the major secret of Ferrari design. Try to look at a picture of a Ferrari and will look average, but when you see it in real life it becomes totally different. Now to the price, yes, kit prices went crazy, especially the Japanese. I would never have bought the Tamiya unless I could get it cheap(er) from evilbay. The MRSP was too high for a styrene, mass production kit.
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Re: Revell ferrari Enzo [1/24]
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