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Old 04-07-2003, 06:58 AM   #46
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Looking very good! Keep it up~
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Old 04-07-2003, 08:34 AM   #47
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Applying decals such as these isnt so bad as what people think.
Yes it can be a daunting task but really U need lotsa patience, some good timing with placing it, lotsa perserverence and the right tools such as microsol or Gunze mark softener.

You guys should give it a try and overcome it.
I know all of you can do it, just a matter if you wanted to.
It took me 1 whole day to finish with my team teile and its taking tazdav, about the same time.

Cant rush these things and it will turn out well.

Anyways, its looking very good from here tazdev, great decal application skills
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yet another progress report. Almost finished all that is left now is to complete the front decals and then admire the work.

Look back again in a few days nad there should be completed pics





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I have built this kit in the past, the only real problem is that the decals are a little thick they will eventually lay down with setting solution and from what I can remember they all line up as they should. You will need a couple of coats of clear to finish in order to blend in the decal edges. Good luck and post some pics when done
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Old 04-10-2003, 10:54 PM   #50
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ALL decals are now on

all there is to do is attach the wing mirrors and maybe clearcoat the whole thing.










had my first decal failure today. The decals that go on the front vents just would not sit so I ended up painting them green
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Stunning Great job on the decals
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Old 04-10-2003, 11:42 PM   #52
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Stunning Great job on the decals
Ditto.
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80% decal
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80% decal
yeah. but its worth it IMHO
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Great work!

Just curious, this isn't a drag car right? I've seen the R33 and 180sx by HKS as serious drag cars.
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Old 04-11-2003, 02:35 PM   #56
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nah the R32 GT-R was a Group A circuit car.

it was before the Japanese went heavily into drag racing and well before the drifting phenomonon (spelling?)
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