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Old 12-26-2003, 04:54 PM
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Tamiya Porsche GT3 - Finished

1 of 6 kits I started in 2003 that I hadn't got around to finishing. Told myself I'm not starting any new ones till I get them kicked out. One down, five to go. 2004 will be a clean slate.

Kit turned out pretty good. Window trim (as usual) is mediocre. Touched up as best I could. Probably the best paint I've laid down, but still could be better. This car is a gift for my father-in-law for his b-day. Go here for the build up.http://www.quietrage.com/cars/tam_gt3/tam_gt3.htm




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Re: Tamiya Porsche GT3 - Finished

wow, nice!
I really like those subtle panel lines!
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wow, nice!
I really like those subtle panel lines!
Thanks. I used a mix of desert yellow and orange for these lines.
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hey just a quick tip.. you know that you can "scratch off" dry tamiya flat/semi gloss acrylic after they're dry??

you can paint the window trims using tamiya acrylic and touch up by "scratching off" the extra paint using a wooden tooth pick.. that would give you a good sharp edge.
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First of all, GREAT MODEL!!
That yellow looks amazing!!!

now onto the toothpick "scratching off" paint.
I've had experience with Tamiya paints and I can tell u that it is DANGEROUS to "scratch off" with a toothpick when all your final glossy paint work is alrdy done
cuz toothpick can remove your glossy coat as well!!! so if u really wanna fill out the edges, I suggest u to just use a bit of compound and taped the area that u dun want the compound to hve contact with.~

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it would work as long as the body color is not tamiya acrylic. in this case the body color is tamiya lacquer so that would work. the wooden tooth pick is not gonna remove tamiya lacquer.. it dries too hard. there is usually a recessed area around the window trim so any minute scratch marks left by the toothpick are not gonna be noticeable.

I use this trick all the time.. check out the last picture I posted in my 360 spider build thread.. I used this to do the dash. the black is tamiya acrylic and the dash is testors enamel. as you can see the painting is perfect.

if the paint goes much beyond the trim you can remove the extra paint using a corner of a paper towel soaked with 91% isopropyl alcohol. after that clean up the edge with a toothpick.
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Re: Tamiya Porsche GT3 - Finished

Looks great! I got to get me one of these, I had the normal 996 911 awhile ago, back in the day. Tamiya really stuffed up on the fitting of the headlight lenses huh.
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Great work! The only problem I have with it is the lights, I've only ever seen a GT3 with grey indicators, god knows why Tamiya said orange in the instructions.
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Re: Tamiya Porsche GT3 - Finished

The first GT3 were with orange indicators only the ones after i think '97(I'm not sure it was '97)were with the grey.
By the way really love the car especialy the color i love yellow porsche's
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Re: Tamiya Porsche GT3 - Finished

someone should replicate a 03 model by sanding off the headlights to fit the type in your sig dragonstyle...
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Came out great. Nice work on the panel lines.
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Your GT3 looks hott. Great pics also.
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Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions.

The body is Tamiya Chrome Yellow. I used Tamiya enamel for the window trim. It's easier to brushpaint over my screw ups with enamel. I did use compound to take out the paint that leaked under the mask. I'll give it another pass before I give it to my father-in-law.

The headlights and taillights did not fit well. I sanded down some corners, but realized it wasn't going to help much, so I just put them in. The instructions said orange indicators though the box art showed gray.

The kit does come with parts to build it as a regular 996 Carrera. I am thinking of getting the kit again to build it that way.

I feel yellow is the natural Porsche color, much like red is the natural Ferrari color.
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Re: Tamiya Porsche GT3 - Finished

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Re: Tamiya Porsche GT3 - Finished

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Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions.

The body is Tamiya Chrome Yellow. I used Tamiya enamel for the window trim. It's easier to brushpaint over my screw ups with enamel. I did use compound to take out the paint that leaked under the mask. I'll give it another pass before I give it to my father-in-law.

The headlights and taillights did not fit well. I sanded down some corners, but realized it wasn't going to help much, so I just put them in. The instructions said orange indicators though the box art showed gray.

The kit does come with parts to build it as a regular 996 Carrera. I am thinking of getting the kit again to build it that way.

I feel yellow is the natural Porsche color, much like red is the natural Ferrari color.
I dunno if you could call yellow natural for Porsches, they look best in all colours.

Tamiya do make the normal 996 Carrera kit, I don't know if you can still get it but mine was only the stock one, I still have all the parts to build it but need alot of help to strip the body.
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