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Old 05-06-2004, 09:34 PM   #31
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Re: Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

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Umm my words can't describe how great it is.
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Old 05-06-2004, 10:01 PM   #32
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All and all I think you did an amazing job on this S2k, I really looked at this a lot harder than most cars (maybe more so due to the fact I was building my S2k at the same time) to really see what I may change about it. I think the front end should come out a little more in the airdamn area, it just looks like it needs a little something there, almost like it has an overbite. The other change I would make would be the line for the hatch, I think it drops to soon into the body, I think it should flow more with the roof line. Othe than maybe some different wheels (but everybody has their own taste) that is really all I can say "negative" about it. You really pulled together an excellent S2k, you really make me regret not putting the same motor in mine given the fact that I used the wheels from the JGTC NSX. I just knew it would have taken ALOT longer to finish considering how detailed I tend to get with the engine bay, maybe next go around as I WILL build another in the near future.I will even give you a few of these to really express the quality job...
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Old 05-06-2004, 10:37 PM   #33
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Old 05-07-2004, 01:56 AM   #34
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

Fantastic. I can see where you are coming from on the beltline thing, but then again, it still looks pretty sweet!
I think this is the best executed hardtop conversion I've seen, it really evokes the original S600/800 body style, when you look at it it brings out much more of a family resemblance than the open top - one has to wonder why Honda didn't do something very similar!!
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Old 05-07-2004, 03:15 AM   #35
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

Awesome project!!! Worked out perfectly!!!
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Old 05-07-2004, 04:58 AM   #36
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

Speechless

What can I say that has not been said
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Old 05-07-2004, 07:21 AM   #37
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

It's a masterpiece!! The literary intro was a complete stroke of genius!!! Thanks for being a major source of inspiration!!
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Old 05-07-2004, 09:36 AM   #38
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

beautiful. i'd buy one if i had the money.
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Old 05-07-2004, 09:46 AM   #39
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

now you need to make a Widebody Fastback S2000
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Old 05-07-2004, 09:50 AM   #40
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

Your fastback is great!!!! shows us what can be achieved with skill and a lot of patience. thanks for sharing all of the way through the making..
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Old 05-07-2004, 10:15 AM   #41
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Finally, Remarkable project is finished!!
love the modified body, color and engine.

Just marvelous!!
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Old 05-07-2004, 10:45 AM   #42
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

very impresseive, stunning work
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Absolute crazy intro !

Love the way ti's written, and it really makes the subject more "alive".

Gorgeous result on the car you got, in fact I don't really like tuner cars, but this car is just... out a there!

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Old 05-07-2004, 05:48 PM   #44
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

......

*cough*S3200*cough*

I, too, would have prefered to see the hatch's shape be a bit sleeker, more like the Ferrari 360's. It's visually awkward for that much extra sheet metal to be part of the door, IMO.

Your write-up, in the form of say, a fake Motor Trend article, would make an excellent presentation device at next years Tamiya/Con. Perhaps even have someone translate it into Japanese for a fake article from CarTop or CarMode or one of those, just for Mr. Tamiya's benefit...

I think you've got the impress-o-meter pagged at 11.5!!
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Old 05-08-2004, 02:32 PM   #45
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Thanks everyone for the comments good and bad. There are as many faulty aspects of the design as there are good ones and I appreciate that you point them out... It's all about growth and making a better model next time. I also appreciate the support, I knew there were a few people watching the build, but I didn't think so many of you would enjoy the finished product as much as you did. Y'all are all great motivators to making the best product I can. I am also glad y'all appreciated my intro, I didn't know how that would go over. Half the fun of a phantom like this is creating its backstory. All cars have a backstory.

lotus man - The color is a Volvo factory color, Venetian Red, I think. I got a bottle of touch up paint and ran it through my airbrush. One little touch up bottle seems to able to paint 3 cars.

675datsun - You hit it right on the head about looking like a charicature. I had been at odds with myself about how to describe it, but you got it. Until then, I had just been calling it the "Joey Pants look." Engine shots to follow. I have to say, however, the engine isn't that detailed. Just the motor, battery, brake and some other bits plus wire to make it look liveable. I am sort of hiding behind the excuse that Honda and everyone else is making the engine bays cleaner these days, so... it looks ok in my opinion.

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