Looks so much better than the original!
i just bought a C82 Turbo Racing and i have no idea how to open the body. any help would be greatly appreciated
Good job
Incredibly creative, man. How fun is this thing!?
If you keep it on a table it's good fun. Seems to slow to be rolling around on the floor though. Also the axles trap lint/pet hair easy but the wheels can be removed with tweezers to clean it out. I wish I had space for a diorama; this would be perfect.
I have the exact new Jimny and have swapped body with the Mini. The make is Beam and yes, it's 1/64. However, the body os a little long so you have to shave the fron wheel arches a bit. What's the make of the older Jimny? With the second gen c71 which had a slightly longer wheelbase, these bodies should fit perfectly.
@@smallmodelcollector Ah, so Aoshima makes other models at this scale too. I have a Honda turbo city 1/64 but it's a bit big and have some difficulty removing the body because the rear view mirrors that stem from the chassis protude the body. It's quite hard to find these. I was lucky my LHS had them.
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I'm confused did you have a 1/73 diecast? Or was it a hot wheels?
That’s what I’m trynna figure out. But from my understanding you just gotta get luck enough find a 1/64 diecast car that has a small chassis like some porches and Honda crv or Miata’s would fit fine as a body upgrade on these but nothing like a skyline or anything
How much is it??
1/64?
I'm impressed, it's hysterically fun. Reminds me of an old ZIp Zap mini R/C car i have. Great job!
I found this video after thinking about those old Zip Zap cars, loads of fun!