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are there any r33s rezz?
In die-cast? Nope. Unless you want 1/43 scale (ie: pretty small) Ebbro R33 GT-Rs.

Again, theres:

...that particular company only offer (as of now):

Nissan Fairlady Z Nismo S-Tune

Apex D1 Mazda RX-7 Drift car

Option Stream Z Project Fairlady Z (the crashed orange one)

Mazdaspeed Mazda RX-7 R-Spec

im after these

Nissan Fairlady Z Nismo S-Tune

Apex D1 Mazda RX-7 Drift car

Option Stream Z Project Fairlady Z

ready when you are rezz

Alright mate, I've found a supplier that can sort the whole order out in one hit. I'm just waiting on my slackass brother to verify acc details. Stay tuned... you too NIck, Carlo, Gary etc!

Hmmmm, sooo tempted as well!!!

I'm assuming that they're die-cast and easy to assemble - I'm not much of a talent with the fiddly plastic kits, my first and only one was an R32 GTS-t that I really stuffed up.

People in Melbourne who are interested in these, I suggest you try either of these 2 places.

Hobby Japan

Shop 14 200 Bourke St Melbourne VIC 3000

ph: (03) 9639 1219

Hobby Place

280 - 282 Lonsdale Street

ph: (03) 9663 4407

Check out what the Hobby Place has on their "model kits" page :cheers:

*clicky*

well, those models are great but doncha think there just a tad too expencive? If ur like me and want models other than you typical burrago ferrari and you still a cheapskate, then this is something good ive found

at the local markets there is a stall selling 1:32 models of things like wrx's , supras with the big trd-denso-toms-whateveritis kit, celica's, lancers, and of course, the r34. there are others, such as vipers, old chevy utes and panelvans, crysler voyagers, smart roadsters and so on. and there only seven bucks! As much as i would like that big nismo350, these are good value. whatchu think?

i think the price on these kits is great not to mention the point that you rarely find models like this in Australia.

Buying models in Australia is pretty much a pointless excercise unless your buying a ferrari.

I am yet to find a hobby shop which sells a decent set after market wheels for plastic kits. Really the only way to get models like these are through the net. even decent plastic kits are easier sought off the net rather than from hobby stores.

Each 1:24 plastic kit i build costs me over $100 once i finish it. and they dont even have half the features these die cast ones do.

Models of this quality are worth every cent of the price rezz is asking.

As 2GU UP 2 pointed out, its all about the quality. If I wanted a rubbishy model, I would buy a $7 one from a market. If I want a high quality scale model in diecast, then what Rezz is offering is damn cheap IMHO and the quality looks great.

Lucien.

As with anything, you pay for what you get.

I have a fleet of Ebbro Skylines and if you wonder why these things costs $60-$120 apiece well they are miles ahead of other 1:43 scale models.

Sure you can get made in god knows where metal models for $5 apiece but they aren't accurate so what is the point?

T.

these ones rezz is getting arent that big

they are 1:24 scale which would make em ~20cm long

like i said its about the qualiy and the detail they have adjustable suspension ffs

i cant wait to get my hands on em :D

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