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Nismo 400R
Hello fellow forumers. I bought this Nismo 400R kit from SAS a couple years ago but never got started on it being intimidated by what I had to do to get the parts to fit the Tamiya R33 body. Anyway, I decided a few months ago to give it a go but only got as far as the body kit, painting and decals. I did all this before I purchased my Sony Camera so not able to show the beginning of the body kit prep. Anyway, Here is some pics of progress so far.
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Re: Nismo 400R
ah, nismo 400R...
the 400bhp beast from nismo! cost a bomb even in japan. i used to be into skyline modeling before makinbg that final ferrari switch. nice project to start with! will you be showing the engine details? cheers! marc SGP
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Re: Nismo 400R
Nice start, I think this was one of the best colours available on the 400R. Have you got a set of Nismo LM-GT1s?
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Re: Nismo 400R
Excellent work so far.
I too have that transkit shitting on the shelf next to the R33. Just might have to pull it down and give it a go. Keep up the great work. |
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(I too have that transkit shitting on the shelf next to the R33.)
That sounded funny. I didn't get an engine for it yet because I was only doing a fast build but if I decide to put in the engine, I'm sure I'll get that hood off with no problem. And yes, I have the Nismo wheels and all the other Nismo parts before SAS stop making them. I was lucky I guest to get them being a real Nismo fan. The "Nismo 400R" and the "Ferrari 288GTO" is probably my 2 favorite cars on the planet. Both also have 400hp engines. Hey mn80228, If you ever want to give up your 400R transkit give me a pm. I want to build a black Nismo 400R. Last edited by fastdupree; 02-16-2008 at 09:58 PM. |
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Re: Nismo 400R
Here are more pics
![]() ![]() I know the Nismo 400R wheels are usually white w/aluminum lip but I thought I try silver inner portion because this picture of the yellow 400R I thought wheels were silver and I was trying to get that look. Maybe later I will change to white if I can get the original Nismo wheel decals again. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Nismo 400R
Looks great so far. That yellow one looks great in the picture. Becareful painting the rear light that goes across the rear bumper, tends to break. Can't wait to see it, looks better than mine.
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Do you mean this light? Yeah! She's tricky so I painted on this one. With the Nismo 400R I will do something different with the brake light.
Or do you mean the yellow & white light with Skyline on it? ![]() |
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Re: Nismo 400R
The one with turn signals, long piece. Also when lowering it, i couldn't get the front wheels to turn fully, as the size of the wheels touched the wells.
BTW, how were the decals, as mine were very brittle, and broke several times. Keep us updated. |
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Re: Nismo 400R
That car you did MidMazar I liked it alot but why didn't you use the Nismo hood? I notice you used wheel sleeves. I actually had my Pegasus wheel sleeves for some time now because the Nismo 400R wheels seem too small. When I saw your wheels in white, they looked so good with the white paint but what do you think about my silver wheels? Thanks for the lowering info. I will shave the inner fenders if that happen. The turn signal piece I broke on a Fujimi R33 kit so I found out what not to do when I did the silver Tamiya R33. Nismo 400R decals were pretty easy for me using the Micro Sol setting solution but on one side the decal broke in half and I moved it back in place. Thay are pretty long and thin so you expect that. I am having a little trouble with painting the black trimming around the outer window. My masking don't seem to be as good as I wanted. I only did one side of window. Will take time for some inspiration, then finish the trimming.
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Re: Nismo 400R
I didn't use the hood because i cracked it, but now its repaired and in the process rest on top of a r32. Still makes the 400r look like a wannabe.
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Should I do the Nismo 400R wheels in white or just leave them as is? Comments welcome. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by fastdupree; 03-01-2008 at 10:41 PM. |
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Here are more pics.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am working on exhaust pipe. I think I will use real metal or aluminum for the pipe itself. ![]() ![]() I think I will later add an engine because that would make it complete. ![]() Sorry for putting this last picture here. It wasn't necessary to include it. ![]() Last edited by fastdupree; 03-06-2008 at 10:38 PM. |
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Re: Nismo 400R
Realy nice progress you're showing here .
And It's all looking realy clean aswell, keep it going this way and im sure you will pull off a great build |
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It's coming along very nicely! I'm partial to the silver wheel centers personally
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