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Old 05-13-2003, 05:46 AM
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Ok, started the Tamiya Supra kit last week, its up to its final stages, but I stuffed some things up I used the normal glue for the lights, so they are not nice, and when applying the side mirrors, the glue got on the body, therefore taking some paint off Im going to wait now to get that clear glue, I rushed For some reason, the bonnet doesnt shut properly.....I dunno why.At least from far away it looks good hehehe. Well, I bought another kit today the TRD Altezza, from Fujimi, I hope to finish this "cleanly". Any tips? Ill post pics tommorrow, as comp at home doesnt like the digital.
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Take your time is the best advice I can give. Always use clear glue for clear parts and apply other types of glue with a toothpick so you dont put too much on by mistake. Any pics of your Supra??
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Take your time is the best advice I can give. Always use clear glue for clear parts and apply other types of glue with a toothpick so you dont put too much on by mistake. Any pics of your Supra??
Taking your time is definatly the best way to do things. I haven't made a model in 4-5 years, and so far, my first model back, has taken me 2 months to get 30% of it done .
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LOL!!! something like this was bound to happen, it's about the learning process! For some of us.

One time I spilled thinner on a newspaper and forgot about it.

After I sprayed my 57 chevy I took it of the stand and laid it on its roof on the thinner soaked newspaper.

Then I went to work on something then and Idea popped in my head, NOOOO!!! not the roof!

Lifted up the chevy and you see red on the newspaper and a messed up hood.

Now enough of my blabbering.

Now you have learned to take you time.
BTW don't use super glue near windows either.
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Re: My First Model

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Ok, started the Tamiya Supra kit last week, its up to its final stages, but I stuffed some things up I used the normal glue for the lights, so they are not nice, and when applying the side mirrors, the glue got on the body, therefore taking some paint off Im going to wait now to get that clear glue, I rushed For some reason, the bonnet doesnt shut properly.....I dunno why.At least from far away it looks good hehehe. Well, I bought another kit today the TRD Altezza, from Fujimi, I hope to finish this "cleanly". Any tips? Ill post pics tommorrow, as comp at home doesnt like the digital.
On the hood, the same thing happened to me, just sand around the edges a bit and itll shut properly.. Good luck!
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Cool, thanks guys. The Fujimi kit seems more difficult, but see how we go! Its just my stupid hobby stores (3) didnt have the guandam (?) markers and krystal glue!
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try to adjust some parts in the engine thats what happend to me!!

try it

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We all made those mistakes on our fist model, but we didn't have the FAQ!!! :silly2: Shame on you! :apoke: Now go to your room and build another model using what you learned from your mistakes! :huh:
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