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Old 01-23-2004, 09:53 PM
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Fun model to make for a newbie?

well I ordered some model kits from japan and turns out the only one they had in stock was the Enzo..
So i have this enzo sitting on my work table and I just can't see myself going through things to destroy this highly detailed model.
I'd like to give something easier a try first.
any suggestions?

Also should I paint or not? spray or brush? primer? clearcoat?
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Old 01-23-2004, 10:02 PM
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Re: Fun model to make for a newbie?

brush? you'd brush paint a body? what a n3\/\/b. seriously. If it's the tamiya enzo...put it on the side and build 25-40 kits for experience before you touch it. the Tamiya Enzo is the most beautiful piece of work any modeling company has made. However, want good paint tips? look in the HOW-TO, and FAQ section under paints, clearcoats, primers, waxing, lacquers and the likes.
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Good easy kits to try and start out with are kits like Tamiya's Subaru WRX, or if you can find it Revell's Acura NSX.

These kits have good detail but simplified construction to allow for good fit.

Beyond that, follow what's in the How To's and FAQ's section. That'll help you along to building good models.
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Re: Fun model to make for a newbie?

A real easy and good looking kit is the Tamiya 350Z, very easy, very detailed, very fun
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Re: Fun model to make for a newbie?

amen on the 350z. i got it for 24 bux. was pretty eazy and ni ce detail kit. lack of suspension thuo
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Re: Fun model to make for a newbie?

Tamiya 350Z, Supra, WRX, New VW, Skylines
These are all good kits to start off with
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Any Tamiya kit without engine detail would be great for a beginner. Go to your LHS and pick your fave. Usually Tamiya kits with engine detail will show engine detail in the top view of the car on the side of the box- no engine shown, none included. 25-40 before the Enzo may be a bit much, but 3 or 4 will definately dramaticlly improve your skills. Build a couple, and you'll know when you're ready!

Definately paint it, whatever you build! It'll look much better (never leave unpainted plastic!!!!), and it's a much more satisfying way to build. For body painting, spraying is strongly recommended by virtually everyone who builds cars. Tamiya sprays are a very good product (must use with respirator!!), but if you're really going to get into modeling, and airbrush will be an inevitable investment. Primer is good stuff, especially for body work (personally, I don't bother priming anything else- a thourough cleaning does the trick elsewhere), and clear coat is only really necissary for metallic colors. Make it easier on yourself, and stay away from metallic body colors for your first couple of models. Read through the FAQ's, ask any other questions you have, and have fun!
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thanks guys.
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Build a 32 ford. no matter how ugly it turns out, it will be a fun build!
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Re: Fun model to make for a newbie?

The only one I can talk about is the Kure Nismo Skyline. It's a curbside, has lots of decals but they are very easy to lay down. It was my 2nd model ever and it was a lotta fun.
Good luck anyway.
When you do decide what to build, make sure you post some pics


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Re: Fun model to make for a newbie?

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Any Tamiya kit without engine detail would be great for a beginner. Go to your LHS and pick your fave. Usually Tamiya kits with engine detail will show engine detail in the top view of the car on the side of the box- no engine shown, none included. 25-40 before the Enzo may be a bit much, but 3 or 4 will definately dramaticlly improve your skills. Build a couple, and you'll know when you're ready!

Definately paint it, whatever you build! It'll look much better (never leave unpainted plastic!!!!), and it's a much more satisfying way to build. For body painting, spraying is strongly recommended by virtually everyone who builds cars. Tamiya sprays are a very good product (must use with respirator!!), but if you're really going to get into modeling, and airbrush will be an inevitable investment. Primer is good stuff, especially for body work (personally, I don't bother priming anything else- a thourough cleaning does the trick elsewhere), and clear coat is only really necissary for metallic colors. Make it easier on yourself, and stay away from metallic body colors for your first couple of models. Read through the FAQ's, ask any other questions you have, and have fun!
Respirator. Hmm, is that why the mica red smells like candy when I spray it?
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