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Originally Posted by white_R34
Pick pick It still looks good to me an now that I see how good the kits is MAN I've got to get that kit thanks for posting your photo's are nice an clear an shows the detal well, You did the interior realy well. Some of us dont rely know how to give any one helpful comments with out it coming across bad. A lot of them like what you did here but they some times get cot-up in pointing out only the cons of a build an not the Pro's they mean well some of the time. As for me I have hit the same thing, I think you did and that's some times the Company is out of the type of CF you need so you get what you can "so" it's not just right still grat work. Hay I tryed to make my own CF it's so sorry an see through I have to put on two layers to make it come out right.
I take it by your heading your doing it as a GT-Build mmmm......... from the game Gran Turismo (Hong Kong) track I'm just asking.
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I had trouble reading the post above, but I think I see the point, which I will have to disagree with. The criticism pertaining to the carbon fiber decals is merely constructive. Your build will benefit from CF decals that have a defined pattern and ones that are closer to 1/24 scale. I recommend the Scale Motorsport CF decals -
http://www.scalemotorsport.com . I also recommend that you use plenty of decal softening solution to get the decals to conform to the complex shapes around the engine bay. Other than that, your build is impeccable and please don't get down on the comments, we're just trying to help