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Re: PLASTIC Upcoming F1 Releases 2019
Looks like we get an engine. Question is "how much" engine do we get??
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This is just a mockup by Hiroboy. Thats the 1/10th scale car. While we may get an engine I don't think this pic is official at all. The lack of number on the page is another indicator its not real.
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While I understand wanting to be cautious, before jumping to that conclusion, I think should ask ourselves:stubeck wrote:This is just a mockup by Hiroboy. Thats the 1/10th scale car. While we may get an engine I don't think this pic is official at all. The lack of number on the page is another indicator its not real.
1. Is there cause to suspect that is not a genuine Tamiya image? Font matches rest of the image and what Tamiya has used in the past, and format of the info text also matches what Tamiya has used in the past. Sure, when the kit is released, it may have been changed from this image, but why think this image is faked?
2. Why would Hiroboy create a fake image and claim "authentic depictions of engine and suspension", especially if they had no info from Tamiya to support it? I would think that is pretty implausible for them to do something like that (unless someone remembers them having done that in the past that turned out to be wrong ).
Just my 2 cents...
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Cameronallnie wrote:Looks like we get an engine. Question is "how much" engine do we get??
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The big part that makes me know this isn't an official picture is the fact that the car pictured is the 1/10th scale car, and the boxes don't match the other two Toyota TS050 cars , 1/10th scale box (https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/110-f-1g ... ing-ts050/) or the 1/32 scale box https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/132-pro/ ... ing-ts050/. It does look like the older style box that Tamiya hasn't been fond of using for a while, and one which is pretty easy to copy from as the Tamiya font is a generic one. There isn't any Japanese on the box nor the kit number either. I'm pretty sure they copied the text from an old 1/24 scale sports car kit which is why its so basic.flashman wrote:While I understand wanting to be cautious, before jumping to that conclusion, I think should ask yourself:stubeck wrote:This is just a mockup by Hiroboy. Thats the 1/10th scale car. While we may get an engine I don't think this pic is official at all. The lack of number on the page is another indicator its not real.
1. Is there cause to suspect that is not a genuine Tamiya image? Font matches rest of the image and what Tamiya has used in the past, and format of the info text also matches what Tamiya has used in the past.
2. Why would Hiroboy create a fake image and claim "authentic depictions of engine and suspension", especially if they had no info from Tamiya to support it? I would think that is pretty implausible for them to do something like that (unless someone remembers them having done that in the past that turned out to be wrong ).
Just my 2 cents...
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I'm not saying the kit won't have an engine, but I am pretty confident this image was created by Hiroboy.
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The image is of a radio control version. Note the body mounting posts but here is something else to look at from Tamiya Blog.https://tamiyablog.com/2019/01/some-fut ... fair-2019/
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OK, I see what you and Gorf mean. Thanks guys for responding.stubeck wrote:I'm not saying the kit won't have an engine, but I am pretty confident this image was created by Hiroboy.
But I'm still wondering why would Hiroboy create that image? Maybe they did it just to have an image for their website since the other online sellers don't have any image, and maybe they just forgot about the text in the upper corner, or thought (hoped) no one would look closely at it.
I suppose time will tell whether the kit does include an engine or not.
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They want an image on their website. It makes it feel more real. They slap "preview" on it and then can upload the new pic in a week and no one will remember this.
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Re: PLASTIC Upcoming F1 Releases 2019
flashman wrote:While I understand wanting to be cautious, before jumping to that conclusion, I think should ask ourselves:stubeck wrote:This is just a mockup by Hiroboy. Thats the 1/10th scale car. While we may get an engine I don't think this pic is official at all. The lack of number on the page is another indicator its not real.
1. Is there cause to suspect that is not a genuine Tamiya image? Font matches rest of the image and what Tamiya has used in the past, and format of the info text also matches what Tamiya has used in the past. Sure, when the kit is released, it may have been changed from this image, but why think this image is faked?
2. Why would Hiroboy create a fake image and claim "authentic depictions of engine and suspension", especially if they had no info from Tamiya to support it? I would think that is pretty implausible for them to do something like that (unless someone remembers them having done that in the past that turned out to be wrong ).
Just my 2 cents...
I agree with Allan:Steve (owner of Hiroboy) admitted it's not the real box art.allnie wrote:Looks like we get an engine. Question is "how much" engine do we get??
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The Blog says "24349 1/24 Toyota TS050 Hybrid", and the blog photo is definitely different than Hiroboy, but I guess we'll have to wait for the Toy Fair for any more details.
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Re: PLASTIC Upcoming F1 Releases 2019
Going to put another speculation down. Compared announced prices for Ford GT and TS050 models. TS050 is prices higher.
This gives an indication that detail level would be on par or better then in Ford GT kit. And that would mean some engine detail
to me. Unless licensing fees are so high that price had to be jacked up so much. We will find out soon, in a week or so.
This gives an indication that detail level would be on par or better then in Ford GT kit. And that would mean some engine detail
to me. Unless licensing fees are so high that price had to be jacked up so much. We will find out soon, in a week or so.
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