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Old 05-10-2006, 01:28 PM
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hot kitty

some of you might recall me asking about the quality of shine/gloss/colour of tamiya's TS 14 black and this is the reason why.

it's been very off and on for since christmas but the weather has let me down until now and it's finally gotten some paint on it and getting to an acceptable level of polished shine (although the colour still seems off to me).







some parts of the bodywork is a bit rough cos i've chopped and changed it many times trying out how to fit the interior back into the painted body.
this is also more or less a test build for an E-type kit i've got that i really don't want to get wrong.

more when i get more building time.
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I don't know about the color being off, but that shine is blinding me. BTW, where did you get the E-Type roadster and is it 1/24?
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Old 05-10-2006, 06:50 PM
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Re: hot kitty

Hot is the word! Great paintwork. I am looking forward to this build.
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Re: hot kitty

Great paint work! Is this a resin kit?
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Old 05-10-2006, 08:11 PM
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Re: hot kitty

it's the revell xk-ss kit that you can get pretty easily in the uk and for cheap too and occasionally comes up on ebay (don't pay more than £8 for it).

apart from the bodywork and even then it's only really the nose that is different, it is more or less mechanically (the real one at least, if you ignore the independent rear for the XK-E) the same as the e-type that did cost me more than £8 (i'll give you three guesses what kit it is...) so i'm treating this as a test run for both the XK-E as well another one of these that I want to do properly with as much detailing as i can get.
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Old 05-11-2006, 06:01 AM
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Re: hot kitty

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the e-type that did cost me more than £8 (i'll give you three guesses what kit it is...)
Gunze Sangyo Hi Tech?

That XK-SS looks great so far, and superb colour choice for showing off the curves of the body!

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where did you get the E-Type roadster and is it 1/24?
Gunze Sangyo, Revell & Heller have all done 1:24 E-Type roadsters (the Revell might be a 1:25?), and Heller also did a matching coupe which is far more common than their roadster. However, of the two versions Gunze did, only the Hi-Tech has an engine. I've built the non Hi Tech one and it is a nice kit, with excellent wire wheels (but not quite as good as those on Tamiya's Jag Mk2). The only icky bit is that the chrome headlamp surrounds are a decal, but I'm sure that this could be remedied with BMF or similar.
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Old 05-12-2006, 07:21 PM
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Re: hot kitty

Really nice car! Nice paint and so clean. I like it much!
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Re: hot kitty

thanks for the (small) show of support.
due to my previous work schedule (there being no schedule), i've never had the time to work on these things regularly or consistantly but now that my work week is more scheduled, i am free to actually put time aside for modelling.
this is kinda a first attempt at following an organised build plan.
hope i don't disappoint.
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