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Old 03-11-2009, 10:23 AM
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Re: Making of a Porsche 911 (996) GT3

I agree, panel lines on Tamiya kits are pretty week, as can be Fujimi's. The tow hook cover and gas tank on Tamiya's Boxster and 911 models quickly fill up with paint. That's one thing (maybe only one) that I like about Revell-Germany models. The panel lines are so deep that I can build up paint and not even darken the panel lines!

Also, must be a Tamiya error if they molded a canister style oil filter!
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Re: Making of a Porsche 911 (996) GT3

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Also, must be a Tamiya error if they molded a canister style oil filter!

no, to defend tamiya and 360spider a little, the mold is correct in appearance. it is similar in size and shape to a canister, however when you unscrew it there is a cartridge to replace inside.
unless you seen have seen one it would be very easy to mistake one for the other.

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Re: Making of a Porsche 911 (996) GT3

Thanks for the clarification and photo. On my way to work this morning, I was behind a black 08 Carrera S coupe. I want one!
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Re: Making of a Porsche 911 (996) GT3

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Not sure what you mean, panel lines on this one were deepened and accented wit ha black wash. The panel lines on most Tamiya's are so bad they disappear under 2 coats of paint.
Really? I just finished this Tamiya 600SEL model, and since i suck at panel lines, I dont do them. I have 1 coat of black primer and 4 coats of Tamiya silver leaf, and 3 coats of clear. My panel lines still look well defined. Most of my kits are Fujimi, but i have a Tamiya Lancer Evo , old school Toyota Soarer, and a Jaccs Accord. Their panel lines still show under alot of coats.

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Re: Making of a Porsche 911 (996) GT3

Great build, nice to see you building a Porsche.
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Re: Making of a Porsche 911 (996) GT3

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Really? I just finished this Tamiya 600SEL model, and since i suck at panel lines, I dont do them. I have 1 coat of black primer and 4 coats of Tamiya silver leaf, and 3 coats of clear. My panel lines still look well defined. Most of my kits are Fujimi, but i have a Tamiya Lancer Evo , old school Toyota Soarer, and a Jaccs Accord. Their panel lines still show under alot of coats.

Well, depends on the kit I guess. The ones I've been building lately seem like they have very faint panel lines.
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Re: Making of a Porsche 911 (996) GT3

Alex building a Porsche? Has the world gone mad?
Sure enough I open the thread and all the pics are expired links. A hoax to be sure.
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