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Well, what else to say than that it's completely superb!
I love all the mods done to it, especially like spaghetti ! It's shaping up to be one great build, keep on going ! Spettacolare ! Oli |
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thanks beerman!
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Re: Progress Hasegawa Lancia Rally 037 T. de corse '84
Looks to be a great build so far!
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Re: Progress Hasegawa Lancia Rally 037 T. de corse '84
That is sweet. How would you rate the Haswega kit without all you extra work?
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not too good... it's really 'empty', it has nothing particular except it's a 037. they lack the parts of engine that make the difference between evo1 and evo2, included in the 'cloned' sakatsu kit i used, and front tubular structure (why hasegawa made the bonnet opened? there's nothing to see inside!). glasses doesn't match. however it's really nice even closed
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finished! this week-end i think i can do some hi-res photos, then i'll open a new post with them if it's ok. comments are welcome!!
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Re: Progress Hasegawa Lancia Rally 037 T. de corse '84
Great stuff! Some high res pics would be an excellent idea.
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Re: Progress Hasegawa Lancia Rally 037 T. de corse '84
Ooh, looks very nice, but maybe a little tip, it will look much better if you painted the nuts on the rims...
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thanks for the hint!
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Great build!
Actually built the same thing myself last year, maybe ill start detailing it this christmas. What really worked for me though, was to blackwash the rim outers. This added a lot of depth, and dish in the rear. Or try the same on the front hood, with the mesh on top. I remember it was very hard not to black wash the two 'reinforcements' you should see molded under the molded-in mesh, but if it work it'll give a really realistic touch. Super scratchbuilding in the front, but to 'finish' it maybe it would be an idea to resin-copy a front wheel and stick it under there, like in the real car? Then again, what am i whining about? ![]()
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Re: Progress Hasegawa Lancia Rally 037 T. de corse '84
Welcome... And thats one sweet car... Great work.. now I wish I can finish a car this good this fast....
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thanks both!
rallyfanatic, a bit too difficult english for me, i'm still trying to translate ![]() however there's no room for a full size wheel... as you can see i've assembled wrong the front spoiler, matching it with the bumper so i had to put the radiator backwards |
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