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SpitShineTommy

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  1. So my original post got deleted by accident. So here it is again, I'm giving the dio thing a try. Going for a Porsche outlaw garage, with a Fujimi 356 and a 911. I made the floor and walls with plaster of Paris. I followed a "how to" by Ken Hamilton. Im also using the Fujimi tool kit. A lot more in the works and planning the side walls and doors. And I still have to start on the 356 outlaw. I'm still waiting for a few things in the mail to attach the walls and really start assembly. Thanks for looking!

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  2. I built this kit a while ago, liked it very much ! Your engine looks very good with the weathering ! The removed mold lines makes it look far more realistic, good job !!

    The rest of your work is nice too :)

    Thomas

    Yes you did sir! And that is an awesome build. I have used many of those pictures of your build as reference, I am using the brumos livery as well. You added great details to the brakes, and engine, and the cockpit. I will be doing that on my next build ;)

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    Here is where I am with the engine now. I cleaned up as much of the mold lines as possible. I've added a few other minor details. I think I am pretty content with where it is now. I am not a master builder my any means, and I feel happy with this outcome. I don't want to over do it. My main hurdle will be prepping, painting, and the decals on the body.

    Also, i am in need of a pair of sabelt decals for the harness if some one has some to trade. PM me.

    Thanks for looking and please comment and give advise!

  4. Wow that engine is monstrous! Great job!

    Thanks! As Foxer pointed out, i need to go back and tighten some of those mold lines up a bit. I flocked that seat 3 times, and then did 2 coats of flat black on it. This was my first attempt at flocking, i am happy with the results. This kit has a fair amount of parts, so it takes a fair amount of patience. I'm also not going for "perfection" with the engine and such because i want it to look like it has ran some laps. This really is my first time trying to approach it this way, so i think i may need to slow down a bit, and take a second look at some of the parts. I am fairly happy with the front end, all thou with these blown up pictures, i am finding some small things i want to change. I will try and get some more pictures up soon. :D

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  5. Hello!

    So i don't post much of my work on here. That doesn't mean i don't come here looking for tips, checking out everyone's work, and seeking inspiration.

    I started this kit early this year, and I have been having a blast with it. It is such a fun kit. Here are some pictures of where i am with some of it. Thanks for checking it out.

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