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HERE HE COMES
UGANDAN FUJIWARA
Among the faceless, plain jane trashy toy cars in a Danish charity shop, I spotted an unusual shape sitting in the lots of weathered toy cars like a hidden treasure on a poor African car market. I originally thought it was a 3rd gen Accord coupe, but upon closer inspection turned out to be something much more than that:
After my initial (D) concerns of it being just a cheap no-name from China, I noticed the attention to detail and was able to find out that this was a kit of a 1:24 AE92 Truneo GT-Z by Tamiya. Usually black and white, but it may have been available in other colors.
The license plate however is a mystery of its own. Engrish? Leftover from another kit the owner built before? We may never know.
UGANDAN FUJIWARA
Among the faceless, plain jane trashy toy cars in a Danish charity shop, I spotted an unusual shape sitting in the lots of weathered toy cars like a hidden treasure on a poor African car market. I originally thought it was a 3rd gen Accord coupe, but upon closer inspection turned out to be something much more than that:
After my initial (D) concerns of it being just a cheap no-name from China, I noticed the attention to detail and was able to find out that this was a kit of a 1:24 AE92 Truneo GT-Z by Tamiya. Usually black and white, but it may have been available in other colors.
The license plate however is a mystery of its own. Engrish? Leftover from another kit the owner built before? We may never know.