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R390 Gt1


supratuner
12-14-2002, 08:53 PM
Does any one make a R390 GT1 kit?

plz post pics if u have one

XR6 Martin
12-14-2002, 08:58 PM
http://ebay0.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/_EBAY_716de48e43297d72b0fe592f9e7fc39d/i-1.JPG

ales
12-15-2002, 02:23 AM
Alex scratches head:

- 45 thread matches when searched the Car Modelling section;
- Easily found on HLJ, HS, or whatever, and readily available;
- There is one in the gallery, and a great example it is as well.

Alex

Jay!
12-15-2002, 02:36 AM
Originally posted by ales
- There is one in the gallery, and a great example it is as well.are there not two? (one heavily modified, of course ;))

Jay!
12-15-2002, 02:37 AM
Originally posted by jay@af
are there not two? (one heavily modified, of course ;)) oh, jeez, just ignore me tonight :o

Steve Gibbins
12-15-2002, 07:45 AM
Jay, there are two in the gallery, my '98 version and Warren's original '97 version.

Steve

God|Zilla168
01-06-2003, 04:24 PM
For those that made the r390 I have a few questions

I sprayed the bright red part for the car but somehow the red does not look right. I was wondering for those that made the car could you tell me if I should use the normal red on the car or keep the bright red. Reason I am asking is because when I look at the car under the light the bright red looks kind of orange then red. could be my eyes.

Thanks for the advice.

ales
01-06-2003, 04:56 PM
Did you use primer? Which one?

I'd say that bright red is the one you need to stick to as the decals that come in the kit (transition zones from red to black) will not be matched with any other paint.

Did you shake the can properly and warm it up befor spraying as well?

Alex

God|Zilla168
01-06-2003, 04:59 PM
yeah I use the primer, actually aotomotive primer to be exact. I just did a first coat of red paint right now so maybe that is why it looks a little dull.

ales
01-06-2003, 05:04 PM
Yes, I think that's the reason. Now spray 2-3 progressively heavier coats (starting with an almost mist coat for the next couple of times). Then polish it real well. make sure you have some more paint left as you'll need it for later when you polish through to the primer.
Aternatively, you canskip polihing the red one until after you spray black, apply al the decals and clearcoat it (a few times). This way you'll hide the "transition" decals - and just polish the clear. The downside here is that if you polish through the clear you will permanently damage the decals.

You chose a rather tough first kit there. It's agreat kit, but somewhat, IMO, hard to get just right for a beginner.

God|Zilla168
01-06-2003, 05:17 PM
Thanks

well is not really my first kit but I have been out of the model scene for a while and wast doing rc car. This kist it to match my rc car kit. hehehe will post both kit when it is done.

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