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Old 02-09-2006, 01:33 AM
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completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

my most recent work:

i tend to be lazy sometimes so i skipped the painting and went directly to polishing the plastic.


finished result:
the kit actually sits pretty high, i had to lower it a bit. also i didnt have any "turn signal" clear paint, so i settled for regular orange paint, which unfortunately looks too bright.










also, i was wondering if anyone has any tips for blackwashing. sometimes it turns out ok...


but sometimes it turns out crappy... right now im using thinned out black enamel. is there something else you might recommend trying? all comments welcomed.
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Old 02-09-2006, 01:47 AM
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

Really nice car. Clean work.

As I know black washing works on gloss paint much better. Then you should use flat coat.
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Old 02-09-2006, 02:56 AM
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

That's not painted? Could've fooled me!
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

I can't believe thats not painted, as for the blackwash I use model master acrylic flat black hope this helps.
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Old 02-09-2006, 05:23 AM
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

Looks like I must try your method of polishing the plastic next time!
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

great looking . . . errr. . . polishing job. quite a nice finish there.

as for the washing, i've gotten great results with this method:

1 - dip the brush into the color you're gonna wash with, then brush off the majority of the paint in the bristles (using the edge of the bottle or whatever.)
2 - take the brush over to the thinner. dip it in and give it a quick spin with your thumb and finger and it should start 'releasing' the paint from the bristles. then pull the brush out and quickly . . .
3 - touch the brush to a point of the edge/crease/what have you, and let the thinner carry the watery paint down it.

hasn't failed me yet. again, great lookin' car.
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

its realy painted body. nice
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

Looks good! Its hard to believe its not painted.
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

wow...... i cant believe its not painted..

nice work on the polishing..

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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

thanks guys. is polishing the right word? i used 3m rubbing compound. i had to sand down a few mold lines, but otherwise the plastic was already in pretty good shape. you'll have to apply more pressure to bare plastic compared to paint.

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great looking . . . errr. . . polishing job. quite a nice finish there.

as for the washing, i've gotten great results with this method:

1 - dip the brush into the color you're gonna wash with, then brush off the majority of the paint in the bristles (using the edge of the bottle or whatever.)
2 - take the brush over to the thinner. dip it in and give it a quick spin with your thumb and finger and it should start 'releasing' the paint from the bristles. then pull the brush out and quickly . . .
3 - touch the brush to a point of the edge/crease/what have you, and let the thinner carry the watery paint down it.

hasn't failed me yet. again, great lookin' car.
i'll have to try that.

@mugenhb & geronimo77 - thanks for the tips
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

I think i'll give up painting if i can get a body to look like that without painting it
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

Unreal....I'll have to give up painting as well if I can do such a good job on the body like that without painting it...

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Old 02-09-2006, 04:16 PM
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

After reading this thread last night i didnt believe that this car wasnt painted! so i thought i'd try it on a spare body i had lying around as an experiment. I was surprised to see how shiny the plastic got, i do believe that if your in a hurry and dont want to paint the body this actually works out well.Only thing that i found is that injection mold swirl lines are visible even after a good polish, i think this tecnique work better on cars that are molded white. That said i still wouldnt give up on painting all my models.

You did a fantastic job with this kit! Well done...
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

Looks super clean
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Re: completed: Fujimi Integra Type R

wow.....i gotta say, clean and simple build. liking the blackwash on the rims. did you clear the body or just polish it?
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