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Convert current Honda N360 to N600
1965-85 Mitsubishi Debonair
1960's Mazda 360
1960's Mazda Carol
1960's Toyota Publica
Mid-70's Datsun Sunny/B-210
1970-73 Honda 1300 Coupe (99/145)
1970's Mitsubishi Galant GTO
1960's Mazda Luce Coupe
1960-63 Toyota Tiara/Corona
Early 70's Toyota Corona
1966 Datsun 1000
Late 60's Toyota Corolla/Sprinter
1957-62 Prince Skyline
60's Prince Skyline Sport
60's Prince Gloria
1962-65 Isuzu Bellel
1970's Isuzu Gemini

 

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Just my 2 pennies,

But I find it kind of amusing that Japanese model companies like to make kits of Japanese subjects, but in the real car world the Japanese LOVE importing American machinery! I've seen reports of some of their carshows and they rival Americans in their turnout of all kinds of American cars.

So when people say they're missing the boat, I say yes, but it's American car kits over there. As well as Japanese cars over here.

I guess the grass is always greener......

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9 hours ago, Oldcarfan27 said:

Just my 2 pennies,

But I find it kind of amusing that Japanese model companies like to make kits of Japanese subjects, but in the real car world the Japanese LOVE importing American machinery! I've seen reports of some of their carshows and they rival Americans in their turnout of all kinds of American cars.

So when people say they're missing the boat, I say yes, but it's American car kits over there. As well as Japanese cars over here.

I guess the grass is always greener......

Very true.  Over here, we're fascinated by European and Japanese cars.

But it's really not that surprising that Hasegawa does a lot of Japanese stuff.   The American kitmakers do mostly American subjects,  Airfix does mostly British subjects, and Heller skews heavily towards French subjects as well.  We have a soft spot for the local boys.

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