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Old 03-20-2014, 03:47 PM   #1
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Commissioned build: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III

A new commissioned build came in last week...

A cool Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III.





I ordered a kit from a Belgium salesman. It was sealed and brand new. And for a reasonable price. This kit is pretty rare and very expensive on ebay and other forums.






The wheels on the real Evo will be replaced for Ultralite G-Spec wheels soon. I searched them in 1/24 scale and found them at Aoshima but they are very huge! I also thought I had a simillar wheel in my Fujimi Evo IX modelkit. So I dryfitted them and they looked very nice.







The color will be Fayence Yellow from Porsche:



This should be fun!

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Old 03-20-2014, 07:22 PM   #2
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Re: Commissioned build: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III

See plently of these on our roads down here at the bottom of the world. Still a popular car!
Cant wait to see how this one turns out!!!
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Old 05-03-2014, 01:30 PM   #3
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Re: Commissioned build: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III

Got married, honeymoon, carpfishing, driving my motorbike and other hobbies are the reason I didn't posted anything the last weeks. But I'm back guys.

First I sanded the body and primered it:


The fayence yellow I got in mind didn't looked like yellow at all and was totally wrong. So I grabbed a little Revell enamel can to spray the body. It was a bit strange to spray a whole body since I don't use this paint for bodies. I only paint little parts with this paint.
But somehow it looked good and I was able to clearcoat it on my marriage day






I also painted the wheels in white and masked them to paint the red trim. I also clearcoated them.





I also masked off the body to paint the windowtrims. And I painted the clearparts with Tamiya clear acrylics.










Last week I spent time to do the interior. It's basic and simple. I just added interiorflocking in a different color cause otherwise it would be too much black.






Now it is time to start on the chassis and fitt the wheels.

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Re: Commissioned build: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III

Looks great as is the norm from you!!
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Re: Commissioned build: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III

looking great! the silver on the lamps, is that BMF?
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Yes mate this is BMF. The best way to make the lights really reflective

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Re: Commissioned build: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III

I made a custom exhaust made from styrene rod and a part of the original exhaust.





After that I wheatered the chassis and painted the exhaust with Alclad paints.







Meanwhile it's finished, so I'll upload some pics of the completed model soon!

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