Opel DTM
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.
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.
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:
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...
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.
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
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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