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dunne08
09-04-2010, 10:33 AM
Im looking for some parts like a Spoon spoiler and Spoon front lip to fit a 1:24 Hasegawa Honda Civic eg6.

I cant find them to buy and Ive found out people make their own, Im just staring out so I dont know how to make them.

Can someone that is able to create a Spoon spoiler or Spoon Front lip or both please help me and I will buy them from you.

Please

willimo
09-05-2010, 11:45 AM
For as much work as it is to cut off the spoiler molded into the body on the kit, and replace it with one that someone else made, you'd be better of making your own. It's really not very difficult, and if you've seen people make their own, you've got a good idea how. Try it, it's just plastic.

dunne08
09-05-2010, 11:54 AM
For as much work as it is to cut off the spoiler molded into the body on the kit, and replace it with one that someone else made, you'd be better of making your own. It's really not very difficult, and if you've seen people make their own, you've got a good idea how. Try it, it's just plastic.

Thanks for the reply, ya thats what Ill have to do its just that Im only starting so Ive no experience so I dont really know how to make one Ill try and figure it out.

Ive seen your how to threads and there excellent do you have any on how to make a Spoon spoiler?

turbothirtytwo
09-06-2010, 01:18 AM
if you dont have enough experience why dont you build just OOB civic to learn painting and building techniques? you can create hyper tuned car but if it wont have beautiful finish all work is down. you will be happy even with OOB trust me

dunne08
09-06-2010, 05:56 AM
if you dont have enough experience why dont you build just OOB civic to learn painting and building techniques? you can create hyper tuned car but if it wont have beautiful finish all work is down. you will be happy even with OOB trust me


I dont know what OOB is, but Im building a replica of my friends sar so I want it to be exact, & I dont need to paint it as it comes in da colour I want

klutz_100
09-06-2010, 07:42 AM
"Lord grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference."
- Saint Francis of Assisi

endac
09-06-2010, 01:32 PM
I dont know what OOB is, but Im building a replica of my friends sar so I want it to be exact, & I dont need to paint it as it comes in da colour I want

OOB means out of box. As in you paint and assemble the kit without using any accesories bought seperately like wheels and photo etched parts.
If you're serious about building a spoon civic keep a look out on ebay. Fujimi made one a few years back but they're long out of production, you might get lucky and find one.

jano11
09-06-2010, 02:05 PM
"Lord grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference."
- Saint Francis of Assisi

:iceslolan

dunne08
09-06-2010, 02:27 PM
OOB means out of box. As in you paint and assemble the kit without using any accesories bought seperately like wheels and photo etched parts.
If you're serious about building a spoon civic keep a look out on ebay. Fujimi made one a few years back but they're long out of production, you might get lucky and find one.


Ok thanks for that, I've allready bought a Hasegawa Civic Sir II and Im gonna make like this Civic:
http://photos.donedeal.ie/donedeal/photos2/Full?id=3863698http://cars.donedeal.ie/donedeal/classifieds/viewFullPhoto.jsp?cid=3863698&ad=1522334

MidMazar
09-06-2010, 08:55 PM
I would try to do it yourself. But if you have no experience or very little in modeling i suggest building a few kits first before you tackle a serious one that involves scratch building. 2 part epoxy putty like milliput or tamiya are the best way to go as you can mold them and shape them. They also give you a long time where you can handle them before they cure unlike regular putties.


This is the only wing i know of, but its for a revell civic. Different year.
http://www.freewebs.com/tunedbytwenty/resinpartscatalogue.htm

dunne08
09-06-2010, 09:05 PM
I would try to do it yourself. But if you have no experience or very little in modeling i suggest building a few kits first before you tackle a serious one that involves scratch building. 2 part epoxy putty like milliput or tamiya are the best way to go as you can mold them and shape them. They also give you a long time where you can handle them before they cure unlike regular putties.


This is the only wing i know of, but its for a revell civic. Different year.
http://www.freewebs.com/tunedbytwenty/resinpartscatalogue.htm


Im Just After Ordering A One Part Tamiya Putty Will I Be Better Off Getting 2 Part?

This Is The Spoiler Im Talkin Bout:
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p281/rogalev/IMG_2927.jpg

Thanks Alot For That Link Thers A Couple Things I Need From There, Nice One!

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