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Aoshima Show Reports – Shizuoka Hobby Show 2013

In this video report Brian tours the Aoshima booth, checking out all-new kits of the Nissan Cedric and Gloria sedans, the spunky Subaru Sambar, Thunderbird 3, some wee RC tanks, and scoops on two upcoming car kits: the McLaren F1 GTR and Toyota Celica GT-Four!

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  1. I’m very excited for Thunderbird 3! I bought Aoshima’s TB1 from HLJ a couple months ago and built it as a gift for my Dad. It looks like TB3 will be molded in colors, which is nice. TB1 was molded in a good silver-gray, but required paint for the red and blue parts.

    I’ve got my fingers crossed for a Thunderbird 2, 4, and 5 to complete the set!

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  2. Just want to know if there is a model kit for mazda 3 senda/hatchback from any brand. I really love the design of that car and I was look forward in build this, if there are existing model kit for this car.

    Anyways thanks for bring us to the Shizuoka hobby show and sharing us what new. Hope to see more of the new release in japan. Hope to see a mazda 3 model kits too
    (if its possible).

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  3. Cris,
    So far, there are no kits of the Mazda 3/Axela. Sorry!

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  4. While you were talking about the Gigant plane 0.17 there’s a huge sign in the background to do with Gerry Anderson’s UFO. What was that about?
    The new Thunderbirds range sounds awesome. Finally accurate stuff!

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  5. Hi Jim,
    Sorry, that’s nothing to do with Gerry’s UFO, it’s an RC multirotor UFO: http://www.aoshima-bk.co.jp/scripts/shouhin/shohin-shosai.aspx?&code_a=08007

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  6. brian,dunno if you’re a car fan,but
    can you plase maybe do an unboxing of the nissan GTR when it’s arrive?
    if you have the time etc.

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