Damned they did it!
Holes in the bonnet, too wide tracks at the front and rear: after the poorly named Avante Mk.II and Neo Falcon, Tamiya strikes back with a poor Holiday Buggy carnage :/
I was never hot on the technics behind the original, so it doesn’t spoil any appetite for me they decided to put it on another chassis. But what I do regret is they didn’t make it a lexan body. That way at least it could have made a fun project to fit one on a descent car (more descent than a DT-02)
It is bad. What were they thinking, the only thing that look right on it is the driver. They must have an new designer who just joined Tamiya. Its junk; stick to the original drawings, and come out with something worth wile. Tamiya please do not make more re-releases if your going to make theme look like this. Re-release the Blazing blazer, Wild one etc.. and do it right guys, your’e known for having great kits not “junk kits”
Damned they did it!
Holes in the bonnet, too wide tracks at the front and rear: after the poorly named Avante Mk.II and Neo Falcon, Tamiya strikes back with a poor Holiday Buggy carnage :/
Wow that looks bad. I just hope this isn’t the route they take if/when they reissue the Fox and Wild One.
I was never hot on the technics behind the original, so it doesn’t spoil any appetite for me they decided to put it on another chassis. But what I do regret is they didn’t make it a lexan body. That way at least it could have made a fun project to fit one on a descent car (more descent than a DT-02)
It is bad. What were they thinking, the only thing that look right on it is the driver. They must have an new designer who just joined Tamiya. Its junk; stick to the original drawings, and come out with something worth wile. Tamiya please do not make more re-releases if your going to make theme look like this. Re-release the Blazing blazer, Wild one etc.. and do it right guys, your’e known for having great kits not “junk kits”