I hope someone has an answer for what I want!
Where can I see the prices and buy the D3-Works figures an Zionel bis.2 Westen?
The mail of D3-Works does not work and and did not know the mail of Westen Zionel bis.2.
Do not know any online store that sells these figures, and i already asked in several places and nobody can help me!
Items are already discontinued? Brands no longer exist?
In the links listed below are some of the figures known and desired.
D3-WORKS
http://www.flickr.com/photos/takkphotos/3764650494/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/takkphotos/3764651032/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/takkphotos/3764650778/in/photostream/
Zionel bis.2 Westen
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56187898@N07/5425168274/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56187898@N07/5424566673/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56187898@N07/5424566085/in/photostream/
Thank you for your attention and help
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where to buy Ma.k?
Ricardom
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Posted: Thursday, February 02, 2012 - 08:02 AM UTC
outback
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Posted: Thursday, February 02, 2012 - 08:37 AM UTC
Hi Ricardo.
If you're after the kits, which may have figures included depending on the kit, I get mine from Hobbylink Japan. If you're after the individual figures, Brickworks makes some (again HLJ) otherwise head over to the forums at Maschinenen Krueger. They'll be able to help.
Cheers
Shane
If you're after the kits, which may have figures included depending on the kit, I get mine from Hobbylink Japan. If you're after the individual figures, Brickworks makes some (again HLJ) otherwise head over to the forums at Maschinenen Krueger. They'll be able to help.
Cheers
Shane
vonHengest
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Posted: Friday, February 03, 2012 - 08:59 AM UTC
Hasegawa periodically rereleases the Ma.K kits over time, so whatever you are looking for will most likely be in production sometime again if you are having a hard time finding it.
Squadron usually has some on hand, just use their search tool and it will pull up a list of what's on hand for you.
Maschinen Krieger
*note, don't type in Ma.K because it won't give you a full listing.
Squadron usually has some on hand, just use their search tool and it will pull up a list of what's on hand for you.
Maschinen Krieger
*note, don't type in Ma.K because it won't give you a full listing.
Posted: Friday, February 03, 2012 - 09:21 AM UTC
There are actually not that many Ma.K Kits. Most were produced in the past by Wave and Nitto and you can still find some in stores and on ebay
Hasegawa now seem to have picked the 'brand' up and are producing quite a lot. There are some nice things on their stand at Nuremburg by the look of it
The best places to buy the kits are:
Hobby link japan - www.hlj.com
Hobbysearch - www.1999.co.jp (look in the top right corner for the button to change language to English unless your Japanese is pretty hot)
Both offer outstanding service by the way
As for the links you posted Much of that is scratchbuilt based on designs from the Ma.K books produced by its creator and have never been kitted
you can get Ma.K aftermarket, especially heads etc, but its a cottage business and as I understand it most of the rare stuff is sold at the annual Wonderfest with the rest selling purely in the domestic market
You may be able to get some by the likes of brickworks from Japanese stores if you really hunt
If you are interested in Ma.K I suggest you pop along to Maschinen Krueger. Loads of interesting info and knowledgable guys on the forum there
http://maschinenkrueger.com/forum/
Hasegawa now seem to have picked the 'brand' up and are producing quite a lot. There are some nice things on their stand at Nuremburg by the look of it
The best places to buy the kits are:
Hobby link japan - www.hlj.com
Hobbysearch - www.1999.co.jp (look in the top right corner for the button to change language to English unless your Japanese is pretty hot)
Both offer outstanding service by the way
As for the links you posted Much of that is scratchbuilt based on designs from the Ma.K books produced by its creator and have never been kitted
you can get Ma.K aftermarket, especially heads etc, but its a cottage business and as I understand it most of the rare stuff is sold at the annual Wonderfest with the rest selling purely in the domestic market
You may be able to get some by the likes of brickworks from Japanese stores if you really hunt
If you are interested in Ma.K I suggest you pop along to Maschinen Krueger. Loads of interesting info and knowledgable guys on the forum there
http://maschinenkrueger.com/forum/