Technics Posted November 4, 2024 Posted November 4, 2024 (edited) Model - NuNu Porsche 935 k3 Details - Aftermarket hood pins, tow hook, DIY interior cabling, brake bias, IP lamps, flocking, dual rear diffusers on exterior LED - DIY lamps using a CR2032 battery with switch soldered to 0402 SMD LEDs Pros First completed build in 21 years Highly motivated and inspired First time weathering First time using airbrush First time removing items off a body First time adding LED’s Cons Multiple paint mistakes, Sanding mistakes Dropped it once Importantly it’s finished and documented. I am very content and have multiple started which will be the next! Edited November 4, 2024 by Technics 10
Rich Chernosky Posted November 4, 2024 Posted November 4, 2024 Nicely done 935 K3. The weathering and lighting are a great touch. 1
Roger U Posted November 4, 2024 Posted November 4, 2024 Very nice looking model. The details, paint, and weathering are all well done. 1
Bruce Scully Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 A really nice looking build , very realistic weathering , well done. 1
Leo64 Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 That build turned out really nice, the race weathering is a nice touch. I have the kit in my stash with aftermarket decals to build the Apple car. I hope it turns out as nice as yours. Steve A. 1
Technics Posted November 6, 2024 Author Posted November 6, 2024 Thank you for all your kind words! Very inspiring!
stitchdup Posted November 6, 2024 Posted November 6, 2024 very nice, did you have any problems building it? i'll be building one of these soon 1
Technics Posted November 6, 2024 Author Posted November 6, 2024 (edited) @stitchdup Hi! Thank you very much. It’s no Tamiya but it’s a very nice build. The entire rear wing and rear wide fender areas are tricky to align when fusing all together. Some of the instructions aren’t clear and completely ignore some decals, parts and details all of which are included in the kit. But are shown on box art or in references. Generally just a bit more attention needs to be kept during building. A lot of reference photos of cars you want to simulate is a good practice for inspiration and build choices. I would buy and recommend NuNu kits for their continuous interesting subjects. Looking forward to seeing yours! Edited November 6, 2024 by Technics 1 1
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