![]() 08/17/2016 at 16:21 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
1/64th scale! I’m well impressed
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Don’t forget the thermostat ground!
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Truly incredible detail on a car that size.
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all braided and fancy probably too
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yeah, I’ve seen similar interior and engine bay detail on larger models, but never on something this small.
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well that’s awesome
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I looked over the detail of the build, looks like it was inspired by Initial D ?
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based on the hockey mask on the back of the seat, I was thinking Kanjo Loop Racers
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...and today I’ve discovered something entirely new to me...I’d have to agree with what you’re saying.
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kanjo racers are essentially the ultimate in function over form, I love the style
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A long time ago (okay, only 16 years ago, still) I bought a Sega Dreamcast and this game:
Now I know what the real inspiration was, though Kanjozoku culture primarily relies on Honda Civics and that game went a little....okay, a lot...beyond the Honda Civic.
Very interesting culture. I’ve been doing a little studying up on the subject courtesy of YouTube.