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MemberNoobMay-28-2013 1:06 AM[center][img]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61%2BNIltSZDL.jpg[/img]
Ichiban Toys [url=http://www.ichibantoys.com/Spinner-Custom-LEGO-Element-Kit/dp/B007SBNQHI]Custom LEGO Spinner[/url][/center]
I forgot to include the snap-together kit, LOL. Plus, the Spinner Girl, & Tomson Blaster can be purchased in finished form. Also, there is a [url=http://cooljapannow.jp/enlargement.html?KEY=NEOGDS-60107#1]pre-painted option[/url] (quickie) for the Fujimi Spinner. The Fujimi kits aren't very difficult to find right now (nor appear hard to assemble); although, no telling how long they will be produced for. I noticed on a few Japanese online stores, that the pre-painted Spinner is listed as 'out of print'. :O
I think if you do happen to want your [url=http://www.bladerunner2-movie.com/community/forums/topic/24995]"Future Car"[/url] converted, maybe put an advert. out for a pro-modeler in your area to get it done. =D
Bonus links:
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/-2x4-/6352358411/lightbox/]BR LEGO Off World Gallery[/url]
[url=http://flickrhivemind.net/Tags/bladerunner,spinner,LEGO/Recent]Latest Flickr BR LEGO Galleries[/url]
[url=http://www.scalemodelguide.com/construction/materials/learn-glue/]Scale Model Guide: Learn All About Glue[/url]
The best non-mess glue is the liquid poly cement (avoid the globs), LOL. ;) I will try to complete the Deckard Sedan before long; hopefully, it will turn-out half decent (longtime since the last one). :I
Thanks djrees56. ^_^
S:)

djrees56
MemberNoobMay-29-2013 10:45 AMAwesome!! Lego's probably the safest way for me to go with model building :)
Thankyou for the advice. I've used a pro-modeler to build several kits in the past. He could convert the Future Car too. Never thought of that,thanks.
The glue article was interesting. It made me realize that Lego might be my true calling. There are so many different adhesives I could use to seriously mess up a model ;)
Please post pics of your Deckard Sedan when you've got it done :)