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Now all is working! Thanks!
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It is workning now. I can change page! Thank you!
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I still cannot change page. I use Chrome. Do I need to do something on my part or you guys are still working on it. Please quote me so I can see the reply. Thanks!
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I doubt you can use CAD without arms and legs... It could be the same with scratch building, how many people on this forum scratch build a complex object,(with complex object I mean not bend a plastic rod and consider it scratch building). ? Few only, in the last 10 years on this forum I saw only a handful scratch building a car. Why this? Nobody whant to learn how to scratch build? In the other hand I saw more people start to using 3D software and printers.
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Thank you Donato! I ask at the costume person at work if they had a material that could work in 1/25 scale. They gave me to try few pieces, I liked this one because is softer, even after the color is applied. Thank you Jerry! Will see when done! Thank you Bob!
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Thank you Carl! Thank you David! Thank you Donato!
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I ask at work if they had a material that can suit my project. I work as Model maker for an animation studio.
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Yes, A pain to make but worth it! Very fuzzy! For some reason I cannot change the title of the tread... The trim on the door is removed, maybe the light make it too shiny.
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The yellow is similar to the one they used on the Suzuki LJ 20 in the 70's. Thank you David! We used to have a LJ 80, great gear ratio for mountains trail. I wish they could import it in the US. Thank you Garry!
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Little progress on this one... Drilled out the front head light, will replace them with clear one. The interior got some upgrade too... I made new steering wheels, rear speakers and key chain... The rest of the interior got new upholstery... And is completed. It was teh most tricky interior I hawe done. but I think it came out good. Before start, i painted few parts on the interior and painted chrome.
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I just finish this one. It is a Suzuki Jimny from Aoshima, snap kit in 1/32. All the pieces fit great, great quality molding and casting, in fact you can build it without painting it. The decals also are very good, not water slide, but paper decal. I modified it little bit cutting the front bender bottom part and fill the tail light on the rear bumper. Also decided to make new steele wheels instead of the one that came with the kit. I decided to give it a retro look, so I painted the grille, mirrors and rear bumper the same color of the body, front bumper painted white. Like the old LJ20 from the early 70's. Fun and fast kit to build! Here the work on front and rear bumper. The front one I had to add a piece on the bottom to cover where i cut. the rear I had to add a piece across because it looks better.
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Any CA (like SuperGlue) glue.