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Old 03-20-2005, 07:00 PM   #1
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Somewhat finished: Box stock Tamiya EVO VI

Hello, here's my first somewhat finished car kit. Everything's box stock even down to the Mica Blue box color. Haven't polished the paint yet.... still waiting for a couple or more weeks for the paint to dry. Also haven't attached the "chick" lights yet.

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Very clean build, keep up the good work.

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Old 03-20-2005, 07:57 PM   #3
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Re: Somewhat finished: Box stock Tamiya EVO VI

Don't rush things up! wait for a long time before you polish the paint.
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Re: Somewhat finished: Box stock Tamiya EVO VI

Very clean build. What're "chick" lights, and what's with the white line around the gas door? Other than that, it looks great. Good work!
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Re: Re: Somewhat finished: Box stock Tamiya EVO VI

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Very clean build. What're "chick" lights, and what's with the white line around the gas door? Other than that, it looks great. Good work!
Thanks to all for the compliments...

The "chick" lights are those small signal lights located on the left and right front fenders located between the front wheels and front doors.

The fugly white line around the gas door is the decal provided by Tamiya to represent the gas door. Guess I am too lazy to scribe those lines on the plastic. ehehehe.
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To those who might have had a problem viewing the pics.... I apologize for not stating that the thumbnail images are clickable. You may click on the small picture so you may view a larger image.
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