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Old 11-16-2011, 05:08 AM
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TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

Picked this kit up recently, thought i would make a start. Its a fujimi kit with resin parts to replicate the TRA car, even comes with a little metal exhaust tip. Was a bit disappointed with the resin, all of it has shrunk a bit, the side skirts are warped and need to be straightened, and the way the wheels were cast!!! have a look how the resin sprue connects to the wheel?? can see alot of effort to get this looking ok!

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whats in the box:

the resin parts

nightmare wheels! i was hoping they would be in chrome so i don't have to try to replicate!, but now im worried about even just cutting them free.

have to cut this rear bumper off

i cut these 2 free, one of them is ok but the other needs some serious repair, the resin is so brittle...

cut bumper

resin bumper doesnt fit very well, has shrunk and needs to be built up again

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Old 11-16-2011, 04:34 PM
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

Holy...kits like these (mostly Fujimi) gives me nightmares, but sure you will pull through nicely with this one!
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

I have this kit and it definitely is a typical older Fujimi resin kit nightmare. I noticed the same issues (minus the cracked wheel).
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Old 11-17-2011, 06:30 AM
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

the shrunken parts are really annoying! especially the tabs on the inside of the resin bumpers that hold the chassis, have to cut them off and make my own or stick the ones from the styrene bumpers on. all part of the fun of resin i guess haha

progress on the damaged wheel. thank god for tamiya 2 part epoxy putty! worked well
after some sanding

after some more sanding and primer

its not perfect, but consider its size against 15inch, and 18 inch rims. this wheel is tiny!
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

started work on the body today, stuck the front and rear bumpers on. and had a look at the sideskirts, you can see how they are warped here.


cut the stock sideskirt off


straightened the new sideskirts using boiling water


test fit, the sideskirt is too short!!


so i just cut it


fit the side skirts on


then i corrected the warps in the wheel arches with more boiling water, and stuck them on



and filling has begun

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Old 11-21-2011, 07:19 AM
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

after alot of sanding it is starting to look reasonable



shot some primer to see the flaws, still needs alot of work but its taking shape

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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

Good job so far

Good luck with all that sanding to get it perfect. I know by experience that huge modifications like that are time consumer but, with a lot of patience, I'm sure you'll do it.
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

progress is very slow, i decided to blend the wheel flares into the body work as i realized they were way too thick and out of scale compared to the box art. Still heaps to do before i can consider painting...

Filled these hollow seats with styrene and putty



Here you can see the countless layers of various filling materials and sanding




And primed it again


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Old 12-10-2011, 11:46 PM
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

so i finished fixing the remaining problems and prepared the body for spraying in tamiya ts-14 black. After 4 coats it was looking great, very deep black colour and very glossy. That can was running low so i decided to open a new can for the final wet coat. It looked fine when i sprayed it but as it was drying this strange effect where it looks faded in areas happened! the surface is all uniformly shiny, but it seems like some sort of fogging has happened under the top layer?? The fogging effect is patchy, quite hard to photograph it.

Does anyone know what this problem is? I'm hoping it buffs out.

You can see here that the top half of the body appears to be faded, but the lower half hasn't experienced the fading effect.

Front of the car didn't fade either


roof looks good from this angle, nice and shiny.


but change the lighting, and you can see what looks like a patch of glossy on a faded surface.
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

I think I have had the same effect on my older model.

I guess It would be caused by difference in temperature between first and second can.

Or....just by low temperature in the room where you have done your final wet coat.

Just my opinion ;-)
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

Great start to what looks like a real challenge.

I have had the same problem with the paint as you. In my experience it is from "Blu-Tac", "Yellow-Tac", or whatever it is called in your region - you know the re-usable, weakly adhesive putty normally used to hang posters on a wall. It looks to me like you may have used this to attach the body to the top of the bottle you used as a paint stand. I cannot think of a reasonable reason why, but putting Blu-Tac straight on to the plastic has resulted in this type of problem a number of times for me. I now put a strip of cheap masking tap on the plastic, then the Blu-Tac - never had a problem since.

Not sure you can save this paint job now - I have always had to strip and do again. But might save you from the problem again.

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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

that blu-tac observation is an interesting one! i noticed a glossy patch in my primer too right where the blu-tac was!! but i sanded it out and cleaned it all really well because i thought maybe the plastic was reacting with the primer. Strange indeed but i will definitely put some tape down in future!
Maybe it was a combination of blu-tac effect on the roof, and temperature differences on the sides? haha.

Oh well, turned out to be very easy to fix. Simply sprayed another wet coat today and the effect didn't happen! Will have to bury it under plenty of clear coat to make sure i don't polish through it though.







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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

Well, you have certainly fixed the problem. What shine!!
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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

made some more progress.

first, burning some rubber..


then basic painting of the interior. there is not much detail in the kit..


i added seat belt restraints, and also flocking and detail painting..


was inspired by some other builds to try painting tiny white symbols onto the buttons, happy with the result.


completed interior..



finally got some wheels to work with too, after much filling and sanding.


and finally i couldn't resist a quick mock up, the paint has been clear coated and still awaiting cut and polish.
the wheels are just sitting here at the moment, I'm still yet to create some method to mount the wheels to the chassis... The kit included only the standard suspension which is way too high, and also doesn't provide any offset! those wheel arches need offset .




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Re: TRA Rocket Bunny Suzuki Wagon R RR

Lookin good! If I had to guess on the paint issue, I would say humidity could be a cause. Many times this will go away as the paint cures, or can be released with another coat of paint/clear. Nice to know about the blu tac issue too as I've just started using the stuff for holding small parts...
Dash looks nice!!
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