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put my modeling skills?? into my real car. replacing a rear arch


EBEBOP
05-03-2003, 06:01 PM
Hi all.

I have replaced my rear arch on my Fiesta Turbo.

This is my first time trying anything body wise on my car. I did it like i would a model.

Take a look it my be a tiny bit interesting.

http://www.msmodels.co.uk/rsturbo-1.htm

Cheers Paul

Blowncivic1320
05-03-2003, 06:05 PM
Kool, but people are probably gonna hate on you for postin this here ;)
(I dont mind tho)

EBEBOP
05-03-2003, 06:11 PM
I have no problem if it is removed.

I posted it because I build models and I used my little skills to try something in 1/1 scale;)

daggerlee
05-03-2003, 06:46 PM
That was very cool! Some great tips such as 'fading' metallics when respraying (wish I had known about that) and I see sanding is just as hard at the 1/1 scale as the 1/24 scale ;)

Hope this stays here :)

Hiroboy
05-03-2003, 07:11 PM
I also agree, my 1:1 work has improved as a result of modeling.
Also your models on the website are very detailed and most impressive.

EBEBOP
05-03-2003, 07:25 PM
Thanks I am still a noob and learning all the time.

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