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Fantastic scratch building and attention to detail.
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Great work. There's nothing better than having the 1:1 article parked outside for reference.
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Tamiya 1/24 Mazda RX-7 FD-3S Innocent Blue Mica
beeRS replied to Italianhorses's topic in Model Cars
Fantastic work . Fantastic colour. Fantastic photography. We all learn so much from your builds. Thanks for sharing your techniques Alex. -
I've never seen the AMT 70.5 Camaro built this well. Fantastic work.
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80's Cadillac Coupe Deville Custom None Low Rider.
beeRS replied to martinfan5's topic in Model Cars
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Good plan Dann. I wish someone would accidentally send me a kit like that too!
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My jaw just hit the floor. Im struggling to seperate the pics of the model engine from the 1:1.
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Fantastic work. I'm particularly impressed with the louvre opening. That can't have been easy to do on resin parts. It will make the world of difference to the finished model though.
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Good paint job! That green really suits the Charger.
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Brilliant concept - combining these two kits. I love the Singer stuff, so I'll be watching with interest.
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Very nice indeed. The ride height looks perfect to me.
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Absolutely stunning. I think Hasagawa really got the proportions of the XJS dead right. The ride height is perfectly correct too.
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The Revell 928 was amongst the first models I ever built. Mine was moulded silver and I left it unpainted too. You've done a much better job than I did. Better with those wheels too.
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Well done of finishing another fine Tamiya. Your model collection and displays are truely enviable.
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Looks fantastic!
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You have a magic touch with foil work. This is coming together beatifully.
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Welcome back to the hobby. That's a great kit to get back into it with. Good work so far. Brush paint, and rattle can for the body is the way I've built many, many models, and as you're showing, you can get really good results.
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VW Samba bus 'Love At First Sight'
beeRS replied to MattP99's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Very nice. It looks nearly finished. The one kit of this I did have, had such a good metalic blue plastic finish, that it could have been built without painting.
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It just keeps getting more adventurous! This is really imaginative work. Its like a transformer.
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more 34 ford bus
beeRS replied to damodelguy az's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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I got sidetracked with work (why do we have to go to work!), so the 2002 has been a little ignored lately. However, I'm determined to get this one finished, so small steps forward... Body has been polished with Novus 2, then Novus 1. I'm going to do a final polish/wax at the last stage after everything is assembled. I couldn't resist a quick mock-up to check the stance. Its good that the ride height is correct (according to my reference pics), straight from the box. All four wheels sit squarely too - I don't always get this straight out of the box, but with the likes of Tamiya and Hasagawa you don't have to worry too much. Underside is complete. I might try a little weathering here. Interestingly, the joint in the transmission shaft that I took the time to fill/sand and re-paint gets covered up with the rear suspension sub-frame, so I needn't have bothered! Interior is completed. It doesn't show well enough in these pics, but you might just be able to see the scratch built arm rests front and rear, and the silver door trim strips. I'm trying two different masking methods here. On the front screen, I've masked using Tamiya tape. On the rear, I've used bare metal foil as masking. I want to see which gives me the most crisp edge. We'll see... Thanks for watching. Comments, tips and criticisms are always welcome.
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Thanks! You got to finish yours. I'd love to see one in peal white. Thanks Alex. Yes - I do like a lot of Hasegawa stuff. Its great to see they kitted a classic like this BMW, rather than go for the newer super-car stuff. Hopefully more subjects like this will appear. Thanks. Its not 100% saved, but good enough for this project. I can see where the flaws are, but it doesn't show so much in the photos. Thanks Dann.
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Beautiful job on the polishing the body. Masking and spraying the black trim is probably my least favourite job.