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This was my first Tamiya kit. Very nice, except for the rear/back lights, that was molded in clear plastic as separate parts. That was a lot of painting and masking. When I look at them now I think they are a little “naked”. I should have worked a little bit more on them.

Paint is “Zeropaints” racing white, should be similar to Tamiya TS-7, but I have used TS-7 and I think TS-7 have a little yellow touch in it.

First time I try doing license plates. This is how they look in Sweden in the 60s.

Comments are welcome.

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A very neat & clean build. I don't think the tail lights look too bad. Remember, they were in reality a "little naked”.

The paint looks very nice. I'm preparing to do a car in Tamiya's "Pearl White". What did you use as a primer? I'm still trying what to shoot under my Pearl White to give the best result.

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Very clean looking build. It's always nice to see a stock build. You mentioned the license plates were a first for you. There should be a more local decal supplier that my have plate decals to use if you want. If not there is a company called Goffer here that offers European plates. They may be listed in the After Market section on this site.  

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Thank you all for your kind words!:wub:

What did you use as a primer? I'm still trying what to shoot under my Pearl White to give the best result.

I used Tamiyas "Fine surface primer, white".

I love the colour you’ve used on the seats, it’s perfect. May I enquire as to the name / brand of the paint? 

It´s called "Pigalle" and it is a mix of Tamiya XF-59 and X-2 that are descriped in the instruction sheet.

 There should be a more local decal supplier that my have plate decals to use if you want. If not there is a company called Goffer here that offers European plates. They may be listed in the After Market section on this site.  

Thank you for that information.

Posted

Outstanding work!  With the right backround this could easily pass for 1:1, well done.

I was thinking the same. 

Posted

Very nicely done. And I like the Racing White - I agree with you that Tamiya's Racing White is a little on the yellow (cream) side.

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