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Old 03-01-2006, 10:27 AM
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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

New update:

The chassis is finished accept for the frontsuspension.
I also detailde the enginebay. The fluid reservoirs are painted and the bobine, the radiator etc. The engine is not finished yet.. Only have to add the intakemanifold and airfilter. The engine is painted silver with a wash from tamiya smoke.

The wheels have to be custumized because they don't fitt good. I also have added the foglights in the frontbumper and added the windsplitter. I'm almost finished with this one :P

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I also damaged the side fender when I tryed to fitt the radiator between the sidefenders. I tryed to hide the damage much as possible but it's still not covered. This happened when u use the crappy Revell (german) kitts. Everything on this model doesn't fitt correctly.

here's a close up of the damage:


I hope u stil like the golf even it has some damage :P

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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

Looking good, and I can't wait to see the final product. That damage doesn't look that bad, I wouldn't worry about it...
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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

The VW nut in me says get a VR6 lump in there. Awesome work, love the colour-coded rims
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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

The VW nut in me says get a VR6 lump in there. Awesome work, love the colour-coded rims
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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

you know, i cant find a damage!
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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

The front of the car is finished now.

For the headlights I used BMF and than put the glasses on it. The windsplitter got his stabilisation tubes.





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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

That thing looks sweet man. nice work.
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Re: VW Golf GTI with Zender z6 bodykitt

Finally the VW Golf is done!

I made a new thread with the finished pics!

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