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Old 10-14-2002, 03:45 AM
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWW. Unbelivable! I'm building the Delta Integrale also from Hasegawa, and man, you need to do a lot to achieve a good look. Keep up the good work.
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Nice model!
One on my wish list.
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My congratulations for your excellent work.
Even with the fitting problems you had in the construction everything turned out just perfect.
Beautiful as the real model.
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Old 10-14-2002, 01:59 PM
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Looks superb, nice and crisp on the detailing!

I have this kit too, just debating on how to do it one day! (As ever!)
HLJ do some nice decals for it!!!

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Old 10-14-2002, 08:23 PM
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Looks superb, nice and crisp on the detailing!

I have this kit too, just debating on how to do it one day! (As ever!)
HLJ do some nice decals for it!!!

If i had it to do again I would definitely use Studio 27 decals I had some problems with the kit decals. The correction stripes where the blue was added around rear wing all but disolved in water just in that added on dark blue area and I had to use pieces from the incorrect stripes. These decals were too thin and did not lay down as smooth as Tamiya's. Just rubbing them with wax rubbed some of the colors away. I reccomend clear coating the decal sheet with Tamiya clear.
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Old 10-14-2002, 08:27 PM
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My congratulations for your excellent work.
Even with the fitting problems you had in the construction everything turned out just perfect.
Beautiful as the real model.
Thanks.

When you decide to build yours feel free to contact me so I can save you some of the troubles I had on mine.
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Sorry to everyone for dragging up an old thread, I am new here and am exploring some oof the old posts.

But I just had to say well done for this remarkable effort 953K3.

If it weren’t for the giveaway of the missing Rothmans decals you’d swear these were photos of the real car! The 037 is one of my favourite ever cars, I was over the moon when Hasegawa released a kit of it. Gunna build me a couple one day… :sun:

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Sorry to everyone for dragging up an old thread, I am new here and am exploring some oof the old posts.
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Is it okay to post in old threads?
The reason we use a thread format is so that posts about a similar topic are all in the same place. It is preferable to post anything about model X in the thread about model X, regardless of how old the thread is, so that when people go looking for information about model X, it will be easy to find. That's why we don't delete or lock old threads. If you have something to add to an old thread, then by all means, bring it back up.
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Thanks for the pointer Jay@af. Pleased to see I'm doing the right thing and not getting up anybody's nose.

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