Post your pics of your "TOY/MODEL" Z's!
#25
Here is my 1/18th scale 2003 Track Edition, in front of yoichi's car picture posted in this thread : ) His looks nicer, but it's hard to tell because I can't take an indoor picture worth a damn.
#27
Not a Z, but a close relative.
Tamiya kit. 40 hours+ build time (mostly from buffing out the paint and clear, which most novices rarely do). I wish I had a good macro lens so I could have taken pics of the interior. My best build to date, and something I'm very proud of.
Tamiya kit. 40 hours+ build time (mostly from buffing out the paint and clear, which most novices rarely do). I wish I had a good macro lens so I could have taken pics of the interior. My best build to date, and something I'm very proud of.
Last edited by ctwentytwo; 07-27-2007 at 01:03 AM.
#28
Originally Posted by ZESUS-C
Keep em coming guys!!! That blue one is sick! I have a bunch of tamiya models of hondas, but I can not find any Z's! Sick stuck so far..
http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM24254
http://www.hlj.com/hljlist2/?Dis=-2&...rchpage=Auttop
As for diecast premade models, I think these are the best hands down..Just look at the details:
http://www.autoartmodels.com/pages/s...php?item=77311
http://www.autoartmodels.com/pages/s...php?item=77312
http://www.autoartmodels.com/pages/s...php?item=77313
Last edited by JDMFairladyZ33; 07-27-2007 at 01:13 AM.
#31
Originally Posted by yoichi
Looks somewhat like mine!!!
#33
I got a diecast z that had interchangeable parts w/ nismo body kit and nismo wheels in Autobacs. I also purchased a Top Secret Wide body Z made by the same company. I took the wheels off the TS Z and put them on the black Z. these models are pretty cool. You can adjust the height and camber w/ a screw driver.
#35
Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
Not a Z, but a close relative.
Tamiya kit. 40 hours+ build time (mostly from buffing out the paint and clear, which most novices rarely do). I wish I had a good macro lens so I could have taken pics of the interior. My best build to date, and something I'm very proud of.
Tamiya kit. 40 hours+ build time (mostly from buffing out the paint and clear, which most novices rarely do). I wish I had a good macro lens so I could have taken pics of the interior. My best build to date, and something I'm very proud of.