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Old 01-16-2009, 08:26 PM
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

nice, i like the 2k too. But if i were to do one, it would be made with a 2jz!
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Old 01-18-2009, 09:24 PM
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

little update

finish polish the body with tamiya coarse, fine and finish, and i broke the pillar again
but nevermind, i'll mask the whole body and just respray only the front windscreen pillar







sorry bout those dust sticking on the body
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haha dust is ok..the model in completely great
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That's a Black Diamond mate! Top job!
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LOOKS GREAT!!..NICE JOB ON POLISHING THAT PAINT!!!





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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

On the bottom or base of the car where the seats glue onto, has that red/black on there been sprayed on or painted with a brush? (Before the flocking was put over it).

What colour is that red?
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

Those pics are stunning, sorry to hear about the pillar. It happens to all of us at some point. Glad to hear you're willing to repair it, set back i guess. I love the wheels, get this one done.
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

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On the bottom or base of the car where the seats glue onto, has that red/black on there been sprayed on or painted with a brush? (Before the flocking was put over it).

What colour is that red?

it have to be the same color to the flocking, so i spray red, then mask and spray remaining area black
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

wow those wheels are the best "time attack" style attempt I've ever seen!
awesome job.
What color paint did you use for the seats and interior?
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Old 01-23-2009, 12:20 AM
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thanks, red are Mr Color Red, add some flat base, black is semi gloss black, also from Mr Color
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

DONE

here's the completed pics
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=940415
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

very nice!!!! do you have a mugen wheels set? if so i like to buy it!! let me know!
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Wow, that last pic is gorgeous. Really does it justice, it looks flawless here. Very nice.
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Re: Honda S2000 - Wip

guys, i really wonder how you guys get the gt wing? is it get from shop or made by self?
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Aoshima sells several kits with GT wings, so do Fujimi. Ebay sells them. Or various hobby online stores.
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