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Old 05-24-2010, 07:45 AM
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Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

I decided to start ( yes I know another one ) this kit. First I clean body from molds.

Now is ready to primer:

body in primer:

Like You see molds are removed without using putty:


And colour - Gunze Steel:

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Old 05-24-2010, 10:10 AM
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Nice so far! Looks great.
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That's a nice colour and paintwise, it seems to spray on really smooth. Even in this bare form, the DBS really has got beautiful lines.
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

nice colour.
when I get to DB9ing this kit, this is the sort of colour I want for it.
(yes, I did just turn a noun into a verb and conjugate it...)
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

Nice start, the body is really nice and the color looks perfect!
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Window trim and engine bay parts painted with black:

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Nice start.. keep posting
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i didn't know gunze steel look that good nice choice of color
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

looks great, I ordered my kit today
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

Hi looking good so far , should have mine finished by tuesday . does anybody know what the clear plantpot shapedparts are for ? as they are numbered but not on the instructions
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

In the left, bottom corner of 11th instruction's side:
"Not used - D10, D11, D12".
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

Very nice.
These will be done to death before i get one. Great color choice.
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

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In the left, bottom corner of 11th instruction's side:
"Not used - D10, D11, D12".
Haha... finally caught that. I scratched my head a bit wondering the same thing.

Weird that they include them. I wonder what they're planning? They kind of remind me of wheel center hubs or at least wheel hub spacers.
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

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does anybody know what the clear plantpot shapedparts are for ? as they are numbered but not on the instructions
They are pedestals so that the model can be bolted down to a base / plinth. If you look inside the floorpan, there are three moulded in areas that will hold a nut, but the actual holes are blanked off (i.e. the builder would need to drill them out if required).
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Re: Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 1:24

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They are pedestals so that the model can be bolted down to a base / plinth. If you look inside the floorpan, there are three moulded in areas that will hold a nut, but the actual holes are blanked off (i.e. the builder would need to drill them out if required).
I´m guessing that those are there for the builders of the "masterwork collection". Tamiyas own factory finished model line.

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