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Old 11-08-2008, 02:34 PM
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toyota tacoma

this is the first one i ever built lmk what you think




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Old 11-08-2008, 11:20 PM
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Re: toyota tacoma

That's not a tacoma btw. It's just a Toyota pick up. Tacomas didn't come out till after that model year. Nice build though.
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Old 11-09-2008, 12:51 AM
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Re: toyota tacoma

I have a question for you. How come none of your models have the light lenses or mirrors installed? Not even the Hondas had them. Do you lose them? This came out cool, but it looks incomplete without the lenses and the paint for the window trim and other minor details.

As we tell a lot of the new people on here, take your time. If there is something that you do not know how to do, go look in the FAQ because it's bound to be in there. Also read through peoples "work in progress" threads. You'll learn a lot. Striving to make each consecutive model you build slightly better than the previous one is something that keeps most of us motivated here. It takes most people weeks to months to finish a well detailed model, and it's always worth it. I always regret it when I cut corners with detail.

Anyways, keep at it, you are off to a good start Mr. $3civic.
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