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Aymer Güneş

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  1. Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it
  2. Thank you, I love pro mod drag cars, I will ask for help when I need pictures
  3. Thanks Andrew, I'm glad you liked it. I designed the chassis myself. I tried very hard to make it fit the car. I did a lot of research on the internet. I used 2mm plastic rods. I learned that the chassis profile thickness of real cars is about 50mm, which is 2mm in 1/25 scale
  4. Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it
  5. Thank you, I'm glad you liked it
  6. Hello everyone, I converted AMT's 57 Bel Air into a pro mod drag car. I made the chassis from 2mm plastic rods to the right dimensions. I made the suspension parts, engine, exhaust and cockpit myself. The front rims were my least favorite part. Other than that I'm happy with the result.
  7. Thank you Jim. I'm glad you liked it.
  8. You are very lucky to see this vehicle. I also had the chance to watch the 1973 model Tyrrell racing at a show in my country. I used 0.3mm Aluminum wire for the brake hoses.
  9. Thank you Pierre. I wrapped a thin wire (0.2-0.3 mm) like a spring around the rod of appropriate thickness. Then I wrapped it with Teflon tape (PTFE tape) used in the installation. After giving it the appropriate shape, I painted it black. Teflon tape works great for detailing.
  10. Hello everyone, I really enjoyed building the most interesting F1 car in history. Interesting design of F1 engineers who were bored with the same chassis and engine. I thank Ken Tyrrell for this beautiful vehicle.
  11. Hello everyone. My favorite F1 car. It took 1 year to build. I added the engine details as per the original. Since it was a very old model, the stickers were damaged. It was very difficult to glue. Finally, I polished it without overdoing it.
  12. Thank you very much...
  13. Hello everyone, A model that took 6 months to build. I produced racing seats with 3D printing. Accordingly, I added the engine detail. The rear tires that came in the box were not suitable for friction. I replaced these with wider ones. I used real car polish as varnish.
  14. Thank you, I used 'mr. hobby color' clear, then polishing.
  15. Hello everyone, I'm a fan of the Formula 1 cars of the 90s. I no longer liked the quiet, large and closed rims vehicles used. I added engine details to the vehicle I produced while staying true to the original. The Marlboro stickers weren't in the box, so I got help from a graphic designer. Its paint is Vallejo Ferrari red.
  16. very successful ?
  17. Hello there, I am glad you like it. I pierced the middle of the rims. I then glued a circular piece of 0.5mm sheet of appropriate size. After some sanding, I got the integrity. Then I drilled the lug nuts again. I was very satisfied with the result.
  18. I noticed that too when I looked at the photos. I will sandpaper. Thank you very much.
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