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Old 01-12-2003, 06:35 PM   #1
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Another 360 Modena - Finished - 56K Beware

OK this is an update on the earlier thread
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t80698.html









I have spent longer on this model than any other I have made and it is totally stock/from the box.

See if you can spot the missing bit which cocked up so is left off.

Enjoy

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Old 01-12-2003, 06:45 PM   #2
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Great job on the 360, looks like a perfectly clean build

The only thing I can see that I think may be missing is the rear centre brake light decal.....other than that, I can't see anything really standing out.....

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Old 01-12-2003, 06:53 PM   #3
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The only thing I can see that I think may be missing is the rear centre brake light decal.....other than that, I can't see anything really standing out.....
Yes only 2 Decals to put on the whole car and I cocked up the rear brake light
It was not on centre, so I went to remove and reposition and %*&!... it ripped.
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wow talk about CLEAN!!!!

Im working on the same car as well but mine's getting dirtier everyday

damn those tamiya cement is so weak IMO

btw, how did u fit the window so well?
I alrdy spended 2 hours trying to fit mine and Im getting piss off
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You really seem to be churning them out lately Steve. Great work again here.
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great work! clean all around. looking forward to your future projects.

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looks so nice! you did truthful work!
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btw, how did u fit the window so well?
I alrdy spended 2 hours trying to fit mine and Im getting piss off
I used Tamiya masking tape to hold the window in place and Microscales Krystal Klear to bridge any small gaps, then hand paint the Krystal Klear black. You have to look very hard to spot it.
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Yes only 2 Decals to put on the whole car and I cocked up the rear brake light
It was not on centre, so I went to remove and reposition and %*&!... it ripped.
I did the same on mine but found a good fix for it.

get some baremetal foil. cut out a section in the shape of the light.
paint over it with tamiya clear red. then apply to the model.

looks better than the standard decal IMHO

EDIT: almost forgot.

Awsome work:jumpie:
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Well, I must say you did an outstanding job on that one!!!
I m really impressed !!!

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Excellent work. Very clear work.
Engine also looks great.
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Shiny paint!!
Great on this one even with the window problems.
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