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Old 06-02-2005, 11:40 PM
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Re: Back from a spell, here's a start. C-West R34

wow, impressive work, what engine is that, also is that the engine bay out of the r32? Gotta say i'm looking forward to this thread!!
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Old 06-03-2005, 12:20 PM
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Re: Back from a spell, here's a start. C-West R34

gees...that is awesome!~
i like the interior detail! sweet!
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Re: Back from a spell, here's a start. C-West R34

WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW...iám new in Modelling and this is the perfeclist Modeling in Motoring Details i ever had seen bevor....RESPECT.
i think when you are finished the Modell will Drive i Really,by all this tottaly perfect Building Parts!!!!
But PLEASE Tell me Wher can I Get Soes Super TURBO CHARGERS...Please Gives me an TIP!!!
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Wow, I'm speechless.. I think thats the best under-scaled Skyline I ever seen. No offence to others though
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Re: Back from a spell, here's a start. C-West R34

holy crap stump, thats awesome! cant believe the detail wireing on that! Awesome job so far!...Matt
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you put a mugen decal in the engine bay. other than that. awesome work. I wish i had the patience and know how to do engine bay details like you. keep it up i'm looking forward to the end result.
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you put a mugen decal in the engine bay. other than that. awesome work. I wish i had the patience and know how to do engine bay details like you. keep it up i'm looking forward to the end result.
Atleast he didn't put a V-Tech decal. Every thing seems to be powered by v-techs now, honda or not. This is a great looking project, aside from the mugen decal. You could probably find some excuse to justify the need for it though. Keep up the great work and get some more pics.
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i guess he can just claim that its a Mugen Race battery...If thats where the battery is mounted? I can't tell.
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I thought about the computer and the fact that most of these late model "street racers" use aftermarket pc's, so, I decided to add one..
I will say here, THIS IDEA IS STOLEN.....I saw some one else add one to their car a while back, sorry, I can't remember who...
I made it from scrap plastic, added some electrical wireing and glued it to the side of the console...Oh, the gear shift is a piece of thin wire with a solder knob, as well....



This is just an overall shot to give an idea of what it'll be like when completed..Sorry, I forgot to dust it off.....

Hope those of you still following, are enjoying this as much as I...
More soon.

R34 progress

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LOL This was my idea and you made it even better by making the wires smaller! I like the way you set up the oil lines and the oil cooler and looks like you even replaced the intake manifold! I say this is a great build and I will keep looking forward to the progress.

Heres my pic
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Old 06-04-2005, 05:20 AM
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Wow, thanks for all the kind replys guys....

D_LaMz....
This was my idea and you made it even better by making the wires smaller! I like the way you set up the oil lines and the oil cooler and looks like you even replaced the intake manifold! I say this is a great build and I will keep looking forward to the progress.

Mate, sorry I couldn't remember who's work is was, but thanks for the inspiration, It's something I would have overlooked, had I not seen your work LaMz. Cheers
Yeah, the inlet plenum is scratch-built, I wanted the big single throttle body which is such a popular mod on real ones down here i Aus....

Ryan and Matt,
thanks guys, I'm keeping track of your work too, both builds are coming along sweet...

MidMazar,
Mate, the motor is from the older Tamiya R32, but I built up all the engine bay area from scrstch, thanks Mate.

Casper,
Mate, the turbo is from an old Fujimi (Enthusiast series) Porsche..
It has got beautifull detail molded into it...

DriftEVO5 and Whumbachumba,
Eeeeerrrr yeah, you can probably see my red face glowing from where you guys are........ .......LOL......
Someone pointed that out, thanks guys.. And I replaced it last night, after more scratching through the decal box....
See, dont get old boys and girls, your eyes start failing after doin all this little shit...

Thanx again to you all, shes getting close to "shelf time"......
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Re: Back from a spell, here's a start. C-West R34

Looks awesome man!
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Amazing work Stump. I'm glad to hear it going to have a wing. I can't really imagine a skyline without a wing.
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