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Scale-Master
04-20-2007, 08:52 PM
Built this in one day! Well, it felt like it. I did the body and wheels/tires about a year ago for a decal demo at the last TamiyaCon. Gotta admit, it goes together quite well. And the Tamiya lacquers dry really fast when you put them on lightly. I think I'll have to do another and take my time... - Mark
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Stubeck
04-20-2007, 09:53 PM
Looks nice, is that the finished body version?

anopanjo
04-20-2007, 10:33 PM
Looks great, its scale master were talking about i doubt its the finished body version.

I always thought this kit looked good and most people say its a nice and fun kit also.

Gamerxz
04-20-2007, 11:18 PM
:licka: Excellent !

mikemechanic
04-20-2007, 11:34 PM
Looks nice, is that the finished body version?
Maybe you can try reading the description in the first post.

Mark, great job on this one. Since I might not ever make it to a Tamiyacon, what exactly is the demonstration you put on? Are you showing techniques or what products do what?

Mike.

robrex
04-21-2007, 03:10 AM
1 day! (almost) Incredible! I don't know about you Mark, but during large projects I occasionally need to finish something else to keep the motivation high. Was this one of those projects?

KamilMk
04-21-2007, 09:36 AM
Looks really good...
Keep it up man!
:bigthumb:

Scale-Master
04-21-2007, 10:40 AM
Thanks everyone!

Prefinished body? Never! Oh the indignation... Seriously, I build, (not buy), there's no joy in assembling someone else's work for me.

At the TamiyaCon's I usually do a couple one hour demonstrations/hands on seminars and try to involve the audience with a question and answer format. Every year one of the demos is about decaling, especially the more complicated subjects. In the past I have decaled live in front of an audience, the Nismo Nissans, a Jacs Accord, Repsol RC211s, this Opel, a couple Original Tiele Mercedes, whatever had deals that were giving consumers difficulties.
I also do demos on weathering, shading, repairing mistakes and mishaps, painting, fixing paint problems, etc.
It's more a matter of showing my techniques using Tamiya's products. About the only thing I use during them that is not a Tamiya product is the Gunze Mr. Mark Softer decal solvent.

Well, it was a nice break when I was building the Blue 7 to paint and decal this. But finishing it was more like a treat to throw something together for the sheer fun of building. While it only took a day to finish it, several days of the hard work went into it earlier. And having everything very dry help the speedy build too.

Now on to another "pre-finished by me" build. I have to finish some of the dozen things I have under construction so I can start something new...

Shunter
04-21-2007, 08:48 PM
Great job. I love these DTM cars and they build up into a great looking kit. You have done this one proud and in almost a day....

Stubeck
04-21-2007, 11:04 PM
Maybe you can try reading the description in the first post.

Mark, great job on this one. Since I might not ever make it to a Tamiyacon, what exactly is the demonstration you put on? Are you showing techniques or what products do what?

Mike.

Sorry, I tried reading and apparently that is too much for me :rolleyes:

I saw the body and it looked like the doors didn't open, which was a part of the pre-painted kit, hence me asking. Sorry that asking questions is apparently not allowed. I did not mean any harm in it.

Scale-Master
04-22-2007, 11:36 AM
That's interesting, did not know the doors on the pre-finished didn't open.
These do open and close, and when closed they fit quite well, Tamiya engineering, not anything I did.
When opening, they are a bit fiddley, but with the metal hinges it is not a bad arrangement overall.
I think it is a bit of a gimmick for this kit, but I actually like it since it does not hinder other aspects of the model... - Mark

Jmich
04-22-2007, 01:18 PM
Looks good. I have one of these thats been about 40% complete for about a year now... maybe I should get back to it.

Scale-Master
04-22-2007, 02:45 PM
This one was probably 10-15% complete by parts count, and around 60-75% done by effort needed. Get to it Mike, it won't build itself... - Mark

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