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Old 02-26-2014, 04:43 AM
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Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

I now have much more time to be able to devote to the hobby so it's nice to get cracking on some builds.

Currently the build is held up by a set of 18" Fujimi TE37s coming from HLJ, they should be here today or tomorrow judging by the tracking info. This is stopping me setting up the suspension and being able to lower it etc.

Here is a shot of the DC2 I am going to replicate, courtesy of Super Street Magazine. This build will have a carbon fibre bonnet/hood and boot/trunk with carbon side skirt extensions and lip. And of course, it will be white! Not original but they look so good in white. I will be painting it pure white instead of championship white.



Body was prepped, de-badged and had its first coat of white primer, which of course revealed lots of tiny imperfections to fix:


Interior in black with hand painted floor ready for flocking:


I plan on building another DC2 with full engine detail, so with this one I will just make the best of the kit exhaust and fill any gaps in the exhaust system! A nice big rear muffler will be added too:


Mirrors completed using adhesive foil. They look a bit messy in the photo however once fitted in the mirror they look spot on:


Various parts waiting to be modified and sink marks and holes filled. Any tips on making the center dash vents actually look like vents?


Styrene strips to be used for the carbon side skirt extensions and some truss to make some aftermarket lower arms:


More random parts waiting in primer for some paint and fitting:


Radiator and fan assembly painted, not perfect but I'll do some minor touch ups before fitting...the chassis is a long way off yet!


And finally a few more random parts, I am going to repaint or replace the steering wheel as I'm not 100% happy with it and the finish:
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Re: Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

Goodies! Finally got my package from HLJ. Will NOT be paying for quicker postage again due to customs charges of course But I wanted to carry on with this build and not put it back in the box for months! Ahwell, very happy with the items inside, should make a few future builds a lot more realistic. And the fiancé will be pleased with her gift






More progress pics later or tomorrow, time to sort the suspension out
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Re: Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

So I started to lower the suspension and sort the "stance" out last night, few trial an error moments. Such as snipping the pegs to allow the new wheels to fit snugly against the hubs, yet I needed to space the rear wheels out so they weren't lost in the arches! I ended up using pegs that were the same size in the end, hurray for spare parts!I used the spacers that came with the TE37s and all is well:





Spare wheel well sanded down so it wasn't poking out from under the rear bumper. Will need a bit of plastic glued in where I went though, but a bit of glue etc and sanding and it will be fine:


I'm going to use some plastic tube in order to lower this kit, trying something new and once the two parts are together I will blend it all in to look as one piece:


R32 pedals to be fitted, then fix those missing vents!:

More R32 parts.........Seats? I think they suit the car well, opinions?

Exhaust gap sorted:
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Re: Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

Progress looking good Elliott!!! Those seats look right at home in there. Cool little goodies you got there... Can't wait to see what you use them on. Patiently waiting to see how the lower control arms turn out with those trusses.
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Keep on posting! Looking good so far.
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Progress looking good Elliott!!! Those seats look right at home in there. Cool little goodies you got there... Can't wait to see what you use them on. Patiently waiting to see how the lower control arms turn out with those trusses.
Thank you my friend, I'm still unsure on whether to do the lower arms on this build or the build I plan on putting a K20 into......we shall see how the build goes first

Thank you for your opinion on the seats, after looking at the photo I think I made my mind up on them to stay


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I will do! The weather is spoiling things at the moment, frustratingly the mould lines have reappeared so they need sorting out, should of used the Sharpie trick my friend told me about!

I'm dying to get the wheels in paint but I just want to take my time and make sure I can make a very nicely detailed kerbside for now
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Re: Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

Small update for you guys

Rear suspension progress:



Carbon side skirt extensions measured and are now the exact length. I had a go at using carbon decals and it wasn't as disastrous as I first thought. These will be done tomorrow though!



Now time to make a custom cat back exhaust while the suspension is drying!
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More R32 parts.........Seats? I think they suit the car well, opinions?
Looks perfect. I know you prefer interiors done in all black but type R seats needs to be red. whats the color of the seats in the 1:1?

Great job so far. Post some more pics.

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Re: Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

As they are Skyline seats I thought I would just do the center section in red and the rest in black
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Love it! Nothing like a carefully built Honda!
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Love it! Nothing like a carefully built Honda!
Thank you sir! Kind words from a skilled builder, always nice to read!


Small update guys!

Chassis painted and detailed. Just needs tidying up and a wash, custom exhaust also made, not pictured


Front bumper slats removed and cleaned up ready for the intercooler (Going for the turbo curbside look!):


One of the R32 seats tidied up, still need to do the other one! Far too many WIPs at the moment....:
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Re: Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

Looking good Elliott!
I am loving all the details you are adding.
Cant wait to see more of your progress on this one!
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As they are Skyline seats I thought I would just do the center section in red and the rest in black
That should look nice bro. I like the details you are adding in this build since those little details here and there will create a huge impact and going to make the model look more realistic when the build is complete.

Anyway, I watched your review about Kunny'z chaser that you posted on youtube & I'm planning on getting one. I like the fact that you can built it in stock form as well. Btw, do you happen to know where I can get 1/24 kit of a Toyota Mark II JZX90 Tourer V? (not the JZX100 model).

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Re: Fujimi Honda Integra DC2

Nice work so far! & bonus for finding Nemo!!!
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Looking good Elliott!
I am loving all the details you are adding.
Cant wait to see more of your progress on this one!
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Thank you Andy! Nice taste in cars btw, I just got myself a 335D E92 and I'm in love with it!

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That should look nice bro. I like the details you are adding in this build since those little details here and there will create a huge impact and going to make the model look more realistic when the build is complete.

Anyway, I watched your review about Kunny'z chaser that you posted on youtube & I'm planning on getting one. I like the fact that you can built it in stock form as well. Btw, do you happen to know where I can get 1/24 kit of a Toyota Mark II JZX90 Tourer V? (not the JZX100 model).

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Hey man always nice to hear from you. I'm pretty sure Hobby Search have the Mark II you are looking for, if not have a look on eBay. Aoshima make it


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Thank you my friend, the fiancé loved her present!
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