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finished this tamiya kit, turned out to be a quick build, box stock. just added some body damage and weathering















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Not bad at all - quick box stock builds can be quite gratifying.

If I were to offer some criticism, I think you've overdone it with the weathering (the car was quite dirty during some stages but never quite that dirty) and the thing that once notices immediately is that the red stripe does not go all the way to the rear window like it should - you placed those decals too low. Other than that - nicely done and I concur with Phil -
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Not bad at all - quick box stock builds can be quite gratifying.

If I were to offer some criticism, I think you've overdone it with the weathering (the car was quite dirty during some stages but never quite that dirty) and the thing that once notices immediately is that the red stripe does not go all the way to the rear window like it should - you placed those decals too low. Other than that - nicely done and I concur with Phil -
those red decals are to short on both sides. if you make it fit the window it doesn't reach to the front fender, and if you move them forward then it doesn't line up with the roof decal lol.

I like weathering stuff, wasn't replicating a specific car that ever raced.
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Fantastic job, the weathering really brings the car to life.

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Another masterpiece from James
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