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Porsche Summer Threesome
Chinacar replied to Chinacar's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Thanks Jim! -
I just got around to photographing the three Hasegawa Porsche 962's I did this summer. They are quite simple as there is no engine detail and all the focus is on the body and paint. There are some sink marks around the side door where the intake from the top surface messes with the plastic. The door cuts were deepened as I feel they are a bit shallow for adding a black wash later. The REDDY TRUST car and the LEYTON HOUSE are JSCC cars and the TORNO sponsored car is from the European championship. They kind of remind me of European NASCAR in their flamboyant sponsorship liveries. The TRUST one was built first. It was primed with MR Hobby white and painted with Tamiya white. The blue on the spoiler was Tamiya dark blue enamel. Mr Hobby Mr Super Clear topped off the white. The decals were ok and the only tricky part was the fine pin stripping on the decal sheet. It tests your patience to get straight on the car. The large tri colour patches split easily and care had to be taken to realign them on the car. I added some light weathering around the wheel arches and exhaust to give it some realism. The TORNO sponsored car went together easily. Once the sink marks and the groves were depended it was primed in Mr Hobby white primer and painted in Mr Hobby White and Tamiya Park Green which was a perfect match for the green decals. The decal on the top of the cockpit was omitted and I masked and painted the top and sides. The top was completed using the edge of the decal for the red and white stripe. I'm glad I did this instead of using the kit supplied decal as there are many openings and compound curves to try to lay the decal over. The rest of the decals were added and the body was topped off with Mr Super Clear. The Leyton House car was painted with a custom blend of Tamiya Sky Blue, White and Park Green over Mr Hobby White primer. The body colour was slightly darker I think then the original although it matches the box art quite well and stands alone as quite a beautiful colour. This decal sheet was a mess. I put the first decal on the rear spoiler and it split as I tried to position it. I couldn't save it and had to order a decal sheet online. I couldn't find an exact decal match but found an older one with a pretty cool variation. After polishing the body with a polishing kit, I clear coated the rest of the decal sheet and applied them. The wheels were painted with Testors gold and YNS chrome silver. These were fun and I have a couple more in my stash which I plan to build maybe over the next winter.
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Beautiful authentic build! well done. Excellent colour combination
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NuNu Volvo S40 BTTC 1997
Chinacar replied to PatW's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
I've been thinking of getting this one...you may have convinced me. Super build -
Jordan 197 R.Schumacher 1997
Chinacar replied to Mattilacken's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
You did that livery justice! Well done Anton. -
The bronze is a great colour choice. Looks like it's showroom fresh out of the 60's!
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Beautiful execution. It's very crisp and showroom perfect.
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Pontiac GTO 1967 (MPC 1/25 scale)… a NIGHTMARE build…
Chinacar replied to Tommy124's topic in Model Cars
Most excellent! That finish is a mile deep! -
Great choice of colours! Very classic.
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Your friend was a great talent
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Tamiya Ford Focus WRC 2001
Chinacar replied to galaxyg's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Great job on a replica of an iconic car. I had the opportunity to meet Colin in 2000 when I was working for ford in Germany. Nice humble guy. Great days in racing. -
Hasegawa Toyota 88C "Taka-Q"
Chinacar replied to galaxyg's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Nice. I have a different livery Toyota in my stash I look forward to building before the end of the year. Thank you so much for your assessment, you did a great job on the build. -
Ok, a bit of a misleading title. But , I read an article that science says about 45 min to an hour of creative outlet can prolong your life. Our hobby is one of those creative outlets. The key I guess is to keep it positive and not get too hung up. Sometimes I have been known to eye the wall while holding my model if something has gone wrong. Lately I've been a lot more laid back knowing that problems can have several resolutions, not all of which will result in anger. Anyway, below is a clip from the article, enjoy everyday and be happy!
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Tamiya Mercedes-AMG GT3
Chinacar replied to cruz's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Crisp clean smooth all the way! well done! -
1993 Toyota Celica WRC
Chinacar replied to titino's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Very impressive. I have built this kit twice but never attempted to put an engine under the hood. Bravo, well done! -
Cool. Nice work on the engine. Very believeable.
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Scratchbuilt masterpiece!
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Geez that's impressive...
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A lesson on how to put big wheels on a car!
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Nice clean crisp build. Textbook. I love the colour and the American Racing rims. The minibike is a great period touch.
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Very nice replica. Not often seen. I once had the pleasure of riding in a 3 wheeler Morgan. Was great fun. My friend sold his 911 to buy one.
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Sweet little car. Everything seems so naturally put together on it. Well done, congratulations!