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Old 01-10-2004, 03:55 PM
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honda s2000 75% done

this is my tamiya honda s2000 when i painted it i loved the paint scheme but now i think its kinda ricer but hey thats models, your taste changes from each one, but i need some ideas of what to do with the passenger side interior because i only put one seat in, so let me know what u think any suggestions or ideas are welcome.















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Old 01-10-2004, 06:05 PM
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

should have completed pics tonight
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Old 01-10-2004, 06:13 PM
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

the interior looks real tight, especially the seats.
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Re: Re: honda s2000 75% done

krebs, it has 1 seat. Hey, how about a computer or nitrous bottle??
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Old 01-10-2004, 08:12 PM
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crazyheck what paints do you use in your models?? im just wondering the last few models that i have seen you post, ive noticed that they always seem to be patchy on the panels like your supra, are you priming the body before you spray it??? can i give you some honest suggestions with your work so you can fine tune it.
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

I just dont know what to Say a few things come to mind but i still don't have anything to say....

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Looks good.
IMO the you shouldn't have outline the flames. The left side looks better.
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Old 01-10-2004, 11:20 PM
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

hey snk33y any helpful hints are very welcome to me, and i just realized i only posted one pic after i outlined the graphics, i outlined both sides not just the one, it looks more detailed that way. and jdm4life i'm really curious of what u have to say, i wont take it personally everyone is entitled to an opinion
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

how about 3 "NAWZ" bottles stacked up on top of eachother like 2F2F Style!
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

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Looks good.
IMO the you shouldn't have outline the flames. The left side looks better.
yea, did you outline them w/ a marker?


oh,and simple typo, nice seat.
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

yea a paint marker just curious y do u ask?
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Re: honda s2000 75% done

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those silver and that red is not my taste.

maybe should give airbrush a try instead of hand paint those "graphic"
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