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aurfalien

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  1. Oh they will, but with those Anima decals and up-charge 30% because of it.
  2. Hi, I started building a complete kit via MicroScale Liquitape, did this on my current Sesto. It dries tacky pretty quickly so I can remove and re attach as desired. After afew days it seems to loose its tackyness. I then disassemble and soak in alcohol to remove residue. Hated the stuff at first but now I love it.
  3. Hi, I didn't know that the Tamiya kit was off but when I was evaluating which kit to buy, the Fujimi simply looked a lot better. Although I will admit it's a bit quirky and I'm sure not as polished of a kit as the Tamiya which are usually perfect in fit and finish.
  4. Hi, Is this the one; http://www.micromark.com/Miter-Rite
  5. Hi, My Fujimi Wolf Porsche is pretty much a 73' Carerra. Have you looked at those instructions as it looks exactly like your Testors, to me anyways. http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/image/10243798/10/1 HTH.
  6. Hi, Check http://www.1999.co.jp/eng I'm sure you'll find what you need.
  7. Hi, Yes I can vouch for printing decals on sturdier paper for this very reason. If I were you, I'd print them on Lazertran ink jet waterslide decal paper. Just scan at your highest resolution, preferably +600dpi. I do 1,200 myself. The Lazertran is very tough stuff but pliable enough. I've even stretched it a bit w/o issue.
  8. Hi, Would you consider buying the Fujimi kit as it's listed on eBay for ~$22 which includes shipping. Fujimi tire/wheel kits seem to run $10-$15 on avg. So for ~$7 more you get everything you need. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fujimi-RS-114-1-24-Ferrari-F40-LM-Plastic-Model-Kit-F-S-from-Japan-/162593143391?epid=1869104781&hash=item25db4e7a5f:g:xAwAAOSwCU1YuMVv I think that kit also has the cool little OZ decals that go on the wheels. Although I think to have seen a Tamiya F40 Competizione kit as well.
  9. Hi There, Before I ruin my 4th paint job on this bloody F40LM which I now have about perfect, would like to see if any one has tips on spraying Vallejo Satin Varnish? I did a few tests on a junk body and it seems to be; 50/50 thinner ratio 10/1 ratio of Flow Aid * So if 10 drops total (5 varnish + 5 thinner, it would be 1 drop of Flow Aid) 20psi Spray wet. Stand back, throw a few Hail Marries and a couple of curses for good measure. After all its all bout Yin&Yang. Guidance appreciated. Thanks in advance.
  10. Thank you sir!
  11. Hi and thank you sir! The tires look way better in your kit, cool. PS It's my understanding that a Camry will follow soon?
  12. Hi, Has any one gotten it yet to do a kit un-boxing/review?
  13. Hi, It's about 1.25" in case any one needs this. Quite wide and matches modern cars very well.
  14. Hi, It's I who should be thanking you for posting what I find are inspiring builds. So thank you.
  15. Hi, W0W, totally righteous!
  16. Hi, Wow, lovely indeed, I love it!
  17. Hi, Do you have white small? I've broad shoulders but am on the petite side, 34-35" shoulders and 28-30" waist. Otherwise it will look like I'm wearing a circus tent. PS No love for the skinny ppl
  18. Hi, W0W, super cool and fun. I love it!
  19. Hi, W0W! I've this kit and will shelve it, man yours looks amazing! Prolly need a few more years under my belt before attempting this bad boy.
  20. Hi, Wow, another super clean nice build!
  21. Hi, Super clean and quite splendid! You seem to like using surf boards to accessorize, very nice!
  22. Hi, Watch some of the how to videos, very very cool stuff. http://www.dipdemon.com/video/
  23. Hi, I bought the exquisite HRM Dino trans kit a long while back. It's here for ref; https://www.modelbuilderswh.com/collections/resin-kits/products/ferrari-dino-246-transkit-1-24th-scale It's really nice but needs decals from a 3rd party, so I reached out to Randy@Model Builders Warehouse. He has this rather wonderful sheet I thought to share with his consent. I put a paint brush across it in case any one gets fresh and decides to try and print it.
  24. Hi, It looks like I may have to rework the suspension a little and add small flares to make those killer OZ wheels fit. Man I love MicroScale Liquitape. I didn't at first as it stays tacky but that's the awesome part about it. One can fiddle with part fit as it looks to never really dry.
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