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> Toyota Trueno AE86, Takumi AE86
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  Posted: Oct 18 2006, 11:18 AM


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Hello Im big fan of Initial D,and DIE CAST models and Kit models. I have buy this model on Ebay . Is from a conpany called HOT WORKS RACING FACTORY.
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http://www.hotworksracing.com/

I dont have the skills to make models like Marco preto and other have show here so i have buy this one that is pre-assembled.
I have also by a kit from Tamiya of a Nissan Skyline that i will try to assemble.
Im from portugal,so my english is not very good whistling.gif
This kit is very nice quality with also nice details

Hope you like


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Posted: Oct 18 2006, 01:22 PM


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So, that is the Hotworx Model?
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Posted: Oct 18 2006, 07:07 PM


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Very nice with the Trueno emblemed window visors. Nice detail overall except that they tried to make sprinter tail lights out of redline molds.
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Posted: Oct 18 2006, 07:19 PM


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wow everything is so detailed did you paint it? looks like you did g*d damn it looks nice wub.gif
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Posted: Oct 19 2006, 04:00 AM


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where do you get them because you can't get it on the hotworksracing website
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Posted: Oct 19 2006, 04:25 AM


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siiiicckk!!!!! that ae86 looks awesome
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  Posted: Oct 19 2006, 08:32 AM


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wow everything is so detailed did you paint it? looks like you did g*d damn it looks nice wub.gif

No No i didnt paint it. i wich i could paint like this rolleyes.gif
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where do you get them because you can't get it on the hotworksracing website

i have buy from this seller on ebay
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http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Dubstar-Diecast


e also have a store
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http://www.dubstar.uk.com/


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So, that is the Hotworx Model?


Yes it is
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Posted: Oct 19 2006, 01:57 PM


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nice indeed
great find happy.gif
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Posted: Oct 19 2006, 06:39 PM


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I just got one recently and it's indeed nice.

It has some optional parts namely:
- 2 sets 4 of wheels (Initial D Trueno Black Wheels and Normal White wheels)
- 2 Hoods (i white and one black)
- An optional Racing seat depict the one installed by Bunta to replace the standard seat when the AE86 had an engine upgrade
- pop-up headlights (you can do display the headlights popped-up or down)
- adjustable Camber, wheel Offset and ride height.
- turning wheels
- 2 sets of engines

My only gripe is that the doors won't open. I just wished that Hotworks could have gone the extra mile and made the doors open and close. It would have been a superb diecast 1/24 car.
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Posted: Oct 20 2006, 09:02 AM


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QUOTE (gian7675 @ Yesterday at 6:39 PM)
I just got one recently and it's indeed nice.

It has some optional parts namely:
- 2 sets 4 of wheels (Initial D Trueno Black Wheels and Normal White wheels)
- 2 Hoods (i white and one black)
- An optional Racing seat depict the one installed by Bunta to replace the standard seat when the AE86 had an engine upgrade
- pop-up headlights (you can do display the headlights popped-up or down)
- adjustable Camber, wheel Offset and ride height.
- turning wheels
- 2 sets of engines

My only gripe is that the doors won't open. I just wished that Hotworks could have gone the extra mile and made the doors open and close. It would have been a superb diecast 1/24 car.

still though that hella lot of work for a 1:24 size blink.gif

i was gonna buy the same type of diecast, but and R34 that can change toa Ztune,....not enough mula crying2.gif
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Posted: Nov 1 2006, 04:08 AM


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i got this as well, it showed up this morning. I'm gonna order the FD as well. Though its an ebay job. The 86 is a nice kit and it goes well with my maisto mustang kit and enzo.

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hot-Works-tuneable-M...1QQcmdZViewItem
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Posted: Nov 1 2006, 06:35 AM


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we have these at local specialty toy stores, hotworks models...even the D1GP and japanese tuner series.

I have the AE86, but not the Initial D but it has the same parts (even the cup). The only difference is the lack of the plate numbers, tofu shop decal, the engine bay looks like it has more parts (more colors and simulated wires).
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Posted: Nov 7 2006, 02:14 PM


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QUOTE (xdriftx @ Nov 1 2006, 06:35 AM)
we have these at local specialty toy stores, hotworks models...even the D1GP and japanese tuner series.

I have the AE86, but not the Initial D but it has the same parts (even the cup). The only difference is the lack of the plate numbers, tofu shop decal, the engine bay looks like it has more parts (more colors and simulated wires).

It has the cup? I didn't notice that. The optional parts for mine are still in wrapped up in the transparent plastic.

Anyway, here are some pics of my Hotworks AE86 together with some Alternators wink2.gif

Hotwoks AE86 inside MPC-04 Trailer. Project D has a new transporter! laugh.gif

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Hotworks Initial D AE86 together with MPC-04 and MASK Bulldog wink2.gif

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Hotworks Initial D 86 together with MPC-04 Trailer w/ MASK Bulldog, Alternators Tracks & Prowl

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Posted: Nov 8 2006, 11:16 AM


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can i butt in here?

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i have the initial d AE86, the APEX FD RX-7 and the small Katsuhiro UEO 'sift' AE86

the hotworks models are cool laugh.gif
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Posted: Nov 10 2006, 08:10 PM


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pretty sicks models guys now if only i can get the real thing lol
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Posted: Oct 15 2007, 12:05 AM


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@ gian7675:
Fits exactly at Optimus Prime's Box... hehehehe laugh.gif Never knew lots of fan's for Hotworks here... but i really prefer including all those sports parts to the stock AE86 but not the stickers... I'm more into Battle Gear 3 like AE86 (if you're familiar with BG3, you know there's Tak (Takumi)'s version of the AE86 without the Fujiwara Tofu Shop label and 13-954 License plate...) happy.gif
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Posted: Jun 25 2008, 11:12 AM


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Nice job man wery good looking happy.gif wink2.gif laugh.gif smile.gif grin2.gif
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Posted: Jul 17 2008, 06:38 AM


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Hotwors stuff is pretty nice and very good quality o I'm told not having any myself (yet) laugh.gif

Anyone recommend a good UK supplier of Hotworks?
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QUOTE (AE86_Boy @ Jul 17 2008, 06:38 AM)
Hotwors stuff is pretty nice and very good quality o I'm told not having any myself (yet) laugh.gif

Anyone recommend a good UK supplier of Hotworks?

I am not sure any yet. Perhaps you might want to check out this seller at Singapore? Currently selling the Initial D AE86 Hotworks on Ebay Singapore. Cool diecast Check it out:

http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/Hotworks-Initial-D-...%3A1|240%3A1318