Hasegawa Rally Lancer Evo
Twist
10-16-2001, 07:05 PM
Well, here are the pics!
Next week I'll get the money to buy spray paint and such. I'll scan the instructions later so you guys can help me figure out which colors to get in spray cans.
More pics to come, but my digicam is giving me trouble. I'm averaging 1 good shot out of 8. These two took me forever (okay 20 min.).
Pic one is of the Box.
Next week I'll get the money to buy spray paint and such. I'll scan the instructions later so you guys can help me figure out which colors to get in spray cans.
More pics to come, but my digicam is giving me trouble. I'm averaging 1 good shot out of 8. These two took me forever (okay 20 min.).
Pic one is of the Box.
S Brake
10-16-2001, 07:07 PM
where's pic 2?
Twist
10-16-2001, 07:08 PM
Here is pic two: The box unpacked.
A daunting scene to a newbie, let me assure you!
A daunting scene to a newbie, let me assure you!
S Brake
10-16-2001, 07:29 PM
ooooooo the possibilities! make sure you keep us updated with pics and what not.
Twist
10-16-2001, 08:27 PM
I was thinking that since I'm new to the whole car modelling thing that I would make it into a street car, but the wheels that come with the model are rally wheels. They would look wretched on a street car. So looks like rally to me. (Unless things go terribly wrong!) :rolleyes:
Jay!
10-16-2001, 09:38 PM
I figure, if you don't want to fugde up your special model, buy one or two other models from Wal-Mart at $8 a pop to make all your mistakes on first. ;) You don't even really need to finish your "practice" model, you can keep it in parts to try out new techniques on. And to use for spare parts. :D
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