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you can try most local hobby shops, i believe they have tons of them....Originally posted by Rxben:Hello, do have Rx7 Fd3s model o.0 i wish to buy 1 hehe
oicic thanks... just feel like whacking a try since i have so much time on my hands now in dec haha. any good recommendable value-for-money shops around? heez thx.Originally posted by bibendumz:tamiya enzo is not suitable for beginners. however, so far tamiya enzo is of the best quality and details. i cant describe to you how hard to build a enzo, but for sure you will need lots of patience and steady hands especially when the doors and engine hood can be opened using fragile hinges etc. 1 mistake may affect other parts of the car which may result in fitting problems or worse the car may sit on 3 wheels only.
i would suggest for a start go for maybe the tamiya wrx sti etc...![]()
some use back the box for the car model with some crushed newspaper or something else, some will use smaller boxes for spray cans etc.......no special boxes....Originally posted by HENG@:how do u bring the models around? special cases?
you got a message....Originally posted by Theatre Of Dreams:oicic thanks... just feel like whacking a try since i have so much time on my hands now in dec haha. any good recommendable value-for-money shops around? heez thx.
oh i see. still, they're quite delicate to bring around right?Originally posted by bibendumz:some use back the box for the car model with some crushed newspaper or something else, some will use smaller boxes for spray cans etc.......no special boxes....![]()
not really lah....except for racing cars with antennas...Originally posted by HENG@:oh i see. still, they're quite delicate to bring around right?
you can have all these pictures....Originally posted by CyanSupra:WAAAAA...
I want...
can give me?
i see. well thanx for the info!Originally posted by bibendumz:not really lah....except for racing cars with antennas...![]()
hey thanks alot manOriginally posted by bibendumz:you got a message....![]()
Pic no use...Originally posted by bibendumz:you can have all these pictures....![]()
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as far as i know, there's no model of the optra currently.Originally posted by jjx:Hi there, just wondering if there is model of chevrolet optra in the market, and where can i get it? feel like putting one in my car. anyone can enlighten
well, a few suggestions....Originally posted by CyanSupra:Pic no use...
I want the real model
Example: If they make the plastic ferrari, black.Originally posted by Theatre Of Dreams:heyo... would like to ask some rookie qn. is it indeed a norm that modellers spray paint the car? it's because the original colour is of low quality right? then what's this colour for in the first place?