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01-20-2016, 05:43 AM | #1 | |
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Tamiya parts panel Collection
You may know what Tamiya parts panels look like. I would like to do something similar to a F1-kit. Does someone know, if there is any F1 panel? Unfortunately I can't find any pictures and would like to see an example of how to arrange the parts.
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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Re: Tamiya parts panel Collection
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
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Not bad at all, thanks!
But i didnīt want to do a realistic F1 parts dio, but to simply show of the separate parts of a scale kit. Something like that:
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I seem to recall that Tamiya used to do exactly this sort of thing with their 1/20 F1 kits for the inside covers of their yearly model catalogues in the late 80s/early 90s.
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Thanks for the tip! Oldest catalogue I have is 1999, but I will search for older ones.
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They are fantastic, what a picture to have on the wall... Totally have to do one of these one day
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Re: Tamiya parts panel Collection
Hi Julian,
may I recommend the following Link to you. There are some pics from the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2005 and pics from the Tamiya HQ. Thereīre some of those F1 parts panel kit to see..... http://www.modelersite.com/Jul2005/English/shiz2005.htm
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Re: Tamiya parts panel Collection
On page 3-
The '88 catalog has parts layouts of the 1/20 FW-11 and Lotus 99T, and the '89 catalog has layouts of the Benetton B188 and McLaren MP4/4.
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That was never going to come out well.
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Oh, thatīs beautiful, just what i need. Thank you so much!
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