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After Stagea model kits for Dayz S2 or Fire Department - if anyone has them to sell or knows where to get them (I have been searching Ebay anad the like) please let me know.

Cheers

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They dont make any series 2 models and you will stuggle finding a fire department model, there was alot kicking round on ebay like 12months ago but havent seen any lately. Ive got 7 different model but i wont part with them as they will be collectors items one day.

Basic RS Four V s1 kit is still in sporadic production. Never been an S2 as far as I know unless there was a diecast.

hlj.com have it to backorder. http://www.hlj.com/product/FUJ03816

1999.co.jp have it in stock. http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10105749

hwjapan.com have it in stock. http://www.hwjapan.com/sh/kenall_e.aspx?search=stagea&sender=kenall

Yeah the question would be if the kit itself is any different however. Ah well I'll keep looking, let you know if I find anything and vice versa. Would love the dayz kit - if its not just decals, which is par for the course for fujimi - as thats what we have, grey S1 Dayz.

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Hi

After Stagea model kits for Dayz S2 or Fire Department - if anyone has them to sell or knows where to get them (I have been searching Ebay anad the like) please let me know.

Cheers

I have 4, fire department, Dayz Aero Rs Four, Mines Autech version 260Rs, Rs Four v. Make me an offer, for the right price i will sell

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