
Aymer Güneş
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Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it
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Thank you, I love pro mod drag cars, I will ask for help when I need pictures
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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
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Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it
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Thank you, I'm glad you liked it
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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.
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Tyrrell P34-1/20
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Thank you Jim. I'm glad you liked it. -
Tyrrell P34-1/20
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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. -
Tyrrell P34-1/20
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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. -
Tyrrell P34-1/20
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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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.
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Jordan 191 (1/20 - Tamiya)
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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Jordan 191 (1/20 - Tamiya)
Aymer Güneş posted a topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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. -
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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.
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1997 Ferrari F-310b 1/20 Tamiya
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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1997 Ferrari F-310b 1/20 Tamiya
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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1997 Ferrari F-310b 1/20 Tamiya
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Thank you, I used 'mr. hobby color' clear, then polishing. -
1997 Ferrari F-310b 1/20 Tamiya
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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1997 Ferrari F-310b 1/20 Tamiya
Aymer Güneş replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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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.
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Thank you very much ?
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very successful ?
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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.
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I noticed that too when I looked at the photos. I will sandpaper. Thank you very much.