SAS 350Z complete with pic
sugarcaddy
10-17-2003, 11:30 AM
Thought I would start a tread over here too just for shits and giggles. See other thread for a complete whine on my part.
It was painted Euro Red with Orion Silver HOK paint. Details include the SAS body kit (duh?!) wing from Aoshima and rims from Fujimi I think...
Anywhat a crappy build of a car I really love. I wish I could finish a Tamiya kit without fucking up.... :mad::banghead:
Scott
http://myphotosite.i8.com/images/hellcar.jpg
It was painted Euro Red with Orion Silver HOK paint. Details include the SAS body kit (duh?!) wing from Aoshima and rims from Fujimi I think...
Anywhat a crappy build of a car I really love. I wish I could finish a Tamiya kit without fucking up.... :mad::banghead:
Scott
http://myphotosite.i8.com/images/hellcar.jpg
tonioseven
10-17-2003, 11:45 AM
Aoshima wheels; the kit looks great to me! I don't see any mistakes!
primera man
10-17-2003, 02:21 PM
Dont be so hard on your self....i think the model and idea is very good.
Nice to see something different.
I give you 10/10 for attacking a different job :smile:
Nice to see something different.
I give you 10/10 for attacking a different job :smile:
Tomaszken
10-17-2003, 03:33 PM
I like it esp. the paint job.. did you do it yourself or decals?
I would only use somewhat bigger rims or lower it a bit...
I would only use somewhat bigger rims or lower it a bit...
sugarcaddy
10-17-2003, 03:50 PM
I like it esp. the paint job.. did you do it yourself or decals?
I would only use somewhat bigger rims or lower it a bit...
The paint job was done with an airbrush. I hand cut the flame mask for the flames and a friend of mine hand drew the japanese writing.
Scott
I would only use somewhat bigger rims or lower it a bit...
The paint job was done with an airbrush. I hand cut the flame mask for the flames and a friend of mine hand drew the japanese writing.
Scott
Hiroboy
10-17-2003, 06:02 PM
Very nice, love that paint work, can we see more photos ?
sugarcaddy
10-17-2003, 07:02 PM
I dont know why but here are more pictures of the beast from hell....http://myphotosite.i8.com/images/hellcar3.jpg
http://myphotosite.i8.com/images/hellcar1.jpg
http://myphotosite.i8.com/images/hellcar1.jpg
digitalbanzai
10-17-2003, 09:01 PM
And tell us again what the problem with it is? That's a great job, I can't find the faults. You don't need to put yourself down, its damn good.
njh
10-17-2003, 09:35 PM
That an excellent piece of work.
I don't see anything wrong with it, except the windows doesn't seem to fit well.
I don't see anything wrong with it, except the windows doesn't seem to fit well.
SonyMobile
10-17-2003, 10:43 PM
wow, looks great to me, I envy your airbrushing skills, what does all the Japanease (spelling) writing say?
very nice build, im not to keen on the rims, but very nice paintwork
very nice build, im not to keen on the rims, but very nice paintwork
rx7king
10-17-2003, 10:59 PM
daaaamn , that looks great , i dont see anything wrong with it :screwy: :screwy: :screwy:
Mainomega
10-17-2003, 11:03 PM
Thats one of the best looking one i've seen
sugarcaddy
10-18-2003, 08:51 AM
Well thanks all for the great complements! :iceslolan
But it was the hell car from beyond to finish. I put 8 different paint jobs on the car before I came up with this one. Needless to say I was a bit frustrated at this point on my painting skills. Only reason why I didnt strip it again was for the fact the my good friend from Hawaii put the writing on the side.
So you want to know whats wrong with it? Ok heres a list- The gloss blob corection was worse than the blob. I had to sand it down to the plastic and do a repair which when finished resulted in over spray of silver on the red flames. Thinking its had several layers of glaze I tred to clean off the siler with thinner only to find it went thru the glaze also and left streaks thru it. Well I then went back over the area with some glaze and it looks ok, but not to my standards, and the glaze over sprayed in several spots that took several hours to compound out to smooth. After all that the gloss blob area still looked like crap.
Broken parts-both headrests, broke off the SAS parts to many times to count, tail light twice, headlights both.
The body just didnt fit right it had a small lean to the right which for not the lack of trying never could find the problem. The inside of the windows had glue resude from god knows what. The headlights and tail lights were a big pain in the ass to fit and neither set never did fit correctly.
I was so frustrated with the over all bad build by my part and the fact that I had such high hopes for the car that when the headlight broke off from inside after all my pictures and being careful I just snaped.
I guess there are some cars that just not ment to be and this was one of them...
Scott
But it was the hell car from beyond to finish. I put 8 different paint jobs on the car before I came up with this one. Needless to say I was a bit frustrated at this point on my painting skills. Only reason why I didnt strip it again was for the fact the my good friend from Hawaii put the writing on the side.
So you want to know whats wrong with it? Ok heres a list- The gloss blob corection was worse than the blob. I had to sand it down to the plastic and do a repair which when finished resulted in over spray of silver on the red flames. Thinking its had several layers of glaze I tred to clean off the siler with thinner only to find it went thru the glaze also and left streaks thru it. Well I then went back over the area with some glaze and it looks ok, but not to my standards, and the glaze over sprayed in several spots that took several hours to compound out to smooth. After all that the gloss blob area still looked like crap.
Broken parts-both headrests, broke off the SAS parts to many times to count, tail light twice, headlights both.
The body just didnt fit right it had a small lean to the right which for not the lack of trying never could find the problem. The inside of the windows had glue resude from god knows what. The headlights and tail lights were a big pain in the ass to fit and neither set never did fit correctly.
I was so frustrated with the over all bad build by my part and the fact that I had such high hopes for the car that when the headlight broke off from inside after all my pictures and being careful I just snaped.
I guess there are some cars that just not ment to be and this was one of them...
Scott
sugarcaddy
10-18-2003, 08:54 AM
wow, looks great to me, I envy your airbrushing skills, what does all the Japanease (spelling) writing say?
very nice build, im not to keen on the rims, but very nice paintwork
The writing on the car says "very fast" :evillol::evillol:
Scott
very nice build, im not to keen on the rims, but very nice paintwork
The writing on the car says "very fast" :evillol::evillol:
Scott
EMAXX
10-18-2003, 10:40 AM
That paint job is just awesome. I don't see anything wrong with it except that the headlight, and the windsheild don't go into too well. Don't be so hard on yourself. It looks awesome.
hrmodeler
10-20-2003, 02:37 AM
Aoshima wheels; the kit looks great to me! I don't see any mistakes!
Same here!:smile:
Same here!:smile:
DarchAngel
10-20-2003, 03:39 AM
So, what are you going to do with the car? Can I make a suggestion if u were planning on scrapping it? Keep it! It looks absolutely awesome, and if nothing else you can always look at it and remember the shit u put up with - you'll end up laughing about it all l8r. Besides, there wouldn't be any fun if everything was perfect all the time - this is just a reminder.
I gotta say man, apart from the headlight, it looks flawless from where Im sitting. Bloody good paint job, very original, and it all flows together to be very continuous.
I gotta say man, apart from the headlight, it looks flawless from where Im sitting. Bloody good paint job, very original, and it all flows together to be very continuous.
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