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Integra Type R
Hi all, this is my first WIP here, so I'll try my best to make something clear, c&c welcome.
This is the fujimi kit that everyone knows ![]() After a little work, everything is mocked-up with white glue ![]() ![]() Everything looks very nice, except the ride height that looks like a SUV ![]() So I decided to modify this. Hopefully I found a very good tuto here on how to lower a ride height. Btw, I would like to use the occasion to thank all the people that wrote tutorials here, I really learned a bunch of tips. ![]() So here is the result, modified suspension (right) vs original one (left) ![]() Modified the subframe as well, just cut it half way, bend it and glued it at the correct angle. Below is a pic where you can see the cuts, though I forgot to take an "after" pic. ![]() ![]() Used the same technique for the front suspension, and here is the final result, looks much more convincing to me. ![]() More to come... |
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Re: Integra Type R
Great work on lowering it! Simple but very effective - and those are the best solutions. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do here!
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Re: Integra Type R
Thanks willimo. To give you an idea, I wanted to build it straight OOB, but I actually changed my plans for a mild track day racer, with some modifications here and there.
Small update for today, bodyparts are in primer. I did no modifications on these except shaving the "H" badges as I will use PE ones. ![]() The recaro SRDs from Fujimi are quite awful, I couldn't decently paint them like that, so I began reworking them. The look straight out of box : ![]() What the back is supposed to look like: ![]() The result after modifying: ![]() I still have to drill the holes for the harnesses the right way, and do a little sanding on the shape. New wheels are on their way too, I hope the post service won't lose them. ![]() |
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Re: Integra Type R
Paying attention to the details like the height and the seats will surely make this a great model when completed.
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Re: Integra Type R
I look forward to seeing this come together.
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Re: Integra Type R
Thanks for the comments
![]() Here is a small update of the week-end work: - Seats modified with harness passage like original ones and primed (unfortunately no pics for now as I forgot to take some ![]() - Body painted: ![]() ![]() I know it's just the billioneth white ITR showing up here, but I just love white tegs, so my choice was easily made. Though I still didn't have decided if I will put some carbon parts here and there or not. CF is already ordered, I will probably take the decision at the last minute, as ever ![]() - Chassis has been painted white too, and I just painted the fuel tank semi-gloss black. Maybe to shiny for my taste, but with a decent weathering it should be ok. ![]() - Last but not least, new rims have arrived. As ever I was too carried away to take a "before" picture, but here is how they look like now: ![]() It's Fujimi's Enkei RP-F1, 17 inches. They came out of the box with gold color, but I prefered respraying them once again with semi-gloss black. I removed (by drilling) the hub cap and made some red anodised lug nuts, result is not so bad. That's all for today, I'm still waiting for some piping to make a nice rollcage, as ever positive or negative feedback is always welcome ![]() |
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Re: Integra Type R
The work in the Recaros is Great!!
Tries to make the opening of the belts Enkei Rims!! You know what you're doing! I think it mutual the same love for Hondas and JDM cars... Go! ![]() |
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Re: Integra Type R
Thanks hirg.
I already made the harness openings, but I must admit it's kind of easy to get some details on these seats as I have my back in them every day in my real ride. ![]() You're right, seeing your DC2 it seems we love the same kind of ride. Funny there are 3 DC2s at build at the same time here. |
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If, for a long time since I last saw DC2 building and now there are several! I also see every day of my Ek9's Recaro 1:1, I love them! And I also had CRX Si 91 in 1998, my adoration! I changed the engine three times, japan Doch ZC, B16A and b20! ahhhh, that those days! Sorry for my english, I know is to bad... |
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Re: Integra Type R
hmmm another jdm lover. yay..!
welcome. i have started a type r kit also by fujimi. i opened my hood on mines... will post it up over here on AF cause i know we have quite a few hondamaniacs. lol. KEEP UP THE CLEAN WORK BRO...!!!! |
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Re: Integra Type R
This is gonna be super clean when it is finished. The rims will look sharp. Cant wait to see what you do with the roll cage
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Thanks for feedback guys
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Re: Integra Type R
very nice work bro. who doesn't like a whit type R.
i have the mugen type R in my stash. |
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Re: Integra Type R
White never gets old on Type Rs. Those black Enkeis should look great!
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Re: Integra Type R
Looking good, nice job on lowering, well worth it, why do Fujimi nearly always have such high ride heights?
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