![]() 01/21/2019 at 16:12 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Can’t put my finger on it
It’s the wheels. That's what was throwing me off.
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Legit thought that black Viper was a Mitsubishi FTO.
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Lol
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Same! H eadlight shape I think.
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C HUNKY
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They’re KinsFun models! Part of their Funny Series, to be exact. Plenty of licensed scrunched models. On top of the Celica, Harrier, Viper, and Lancer Evolution VII, they also have a ‘55 T-Bird, Beetle, Mazda Premacy, Prius, RX-7, BugEye WRX, and PT Cruiser.
I see these things at AC Moore every time I go in there (that’s where I get my paint pens for detailing), and I’m always tempted to get one. They’re pretty cool.
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same
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Scrolled down to say the same thing!
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I kinda like those. Why does that RX Lexus have Harrier on it. And what is that car with Bride on it and a big wing? It looks like prelude or Eclipse.
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this is giving me ‘nam flashbacks to early 2000's car forums. Back before photobucket imploded these were everywhere in avatars and signature blocks.
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The front view of the Celica reminds me of a Nissan Leaf.
![]() 01/22/2019 at 11:06 |
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Lol that’s on purpose!?!?! I just thought the manufacture was like “We only have the one chassis so make all the different bodies fit it”
![]() 01/22/2019 at 11:07 |
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No clue on why it says Harrier. Also it's an Eclipse.
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2-door Evo is so weird....
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It’s a pretty neat looking series when you look closely at them. The variety is pretty interesting, mostly Japanese with a little USA and Europe in it.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Harrier
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I kinda love the kawai i V iper...
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Cool!
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Those models reminded me of the Hasegawa egg shaped planes from years ago.