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Old 05-03-2003, 11:27 AM
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Update Time; Took some pics of this model.
I really want to have some room on my projects list , so I decided to give this kit a little boost

I know it isn't that great, but I didn't know how to use compound making this model.
Also the clearcoat cracked slightly the mobil decals, but no hassle,I tried to fix it with some paint.

Here's the model 80%complete.

A few pieces are held by masking tape but the rest is glued




Here's a pic from teh underside, where a clear spot is left to show a bit of the engine. I also redid the exhausts. They are re-chromed and will be weathered a bit, because I thought the first try was a bit over-done.


The thing I dislike is that all the engine detail will be hidden, because I wanted to have a nice fitting of clear parts, made with the "world's best canopy glue" so the label says. (solution 560).

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Well done dude. Did you had problems on the '64' decals on the side panels?
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Those details are greatz!
Hope you can find a replacement for the decals though.
Overall, good job of things!
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It looks stellar. I'm very pleased to see one of these NSX's floating around. It's a nice break from Supras and Skylines.

Not that there's anything wrong with Supras and Skylines. :angel:
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Great Job!!!! I was surprised that you decided to re-do the exhaust -it didn't look over-done in the pic. What paints did you use for the pipes originally and what did you do in the end? Any more close ups of the engine..... it looks sweet!!!
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Nicely done Love the crome job done on the engine
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