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Old 05-22-2007, 01:51 AM
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT (Tamiya 1/24)

Killer job - I love this build.

I wouldn't have the "jajas" to do the elephant decal myself, but I love watching someone else do it

Your clean builds always depress me
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT (Tamiya 1/24)

Sweet...Makes me want to get a load of SMS decals lol.

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CM photoetched nuts and bolts
Are these part of the CM set? Or do they sell nuts and bolts alone?
If they do could you post the serial #?

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Re: Porsche Carrera GT (Tamiya 1/24)

Steve - the CM set # is EP0003. Looks like this:



I have managed to do the collector (2mm solder). Mayby it doesn't look as it should exactly, but in my opinion is much more better than what Tamiya gives us.



In comparison with Tamiya:



And how it looks on the engine:

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Re: Porsche Carrera GT (Tamiya 1/24)

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Re: Porsche Carrera GT (Tamiya 1/24)

Całkiem gitas!

Nice job. Will you be adding the sensors to the exhaust system?
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT (Tamiya 1/24)

I'm rather a peeper in here, but when I saw this somehow familiar carrera I had to post! There is just a "crocodile dundee" style hat missing in this wacky interior I'm impressed with your job on that one, looking forward for more!
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