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Old 07-26-2004, 06:21 PM
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dressing and redressing an rx-7

Here's my latest project. A Veilside Combat I Fd3s from Aoshima. Pretty easy build, very few parts. So here's how it's going down so far. The hardest part about this kit is how I was going to "dress it up" I didn't want to just paint and wheel it, so I made some changes. And then changed those changes.

But first things first. Get rid of that tacky intercooler molded on the front (dremel please).

The body started with a solid aluminum color and this vision of having blue graphics and the lips of the rim match .

the design didn't look as good as it did in my head. So I cut up some white decals from the revell 2n1 civic and applied them like so. I thought they looked too much like "california cruisers from the 80's" so I junked that idea

Notice that I also colored the rims. I used a smoke pearl from boyd's to get the effect I wanted.

Then came the custom decals from testors. I took a basic design, added a greddy logo and printed it on my inkjet at home.


It went on suprisingly well (w/o microsol), but it did NOT like my clear coat (modelmaster acryl airbrushed). So I junked that idea too

So I just decided to keep it simple after so much fancy stuff. CF hood and aluminum lips. I plan to scratch an ic, add some mesh and add some sponsor decals under the side mirrors (all of which coming soon)


I plan to fix the panel line where the hood meats the front bumper (kinda messy)

The interior was just screaming for a little ice, since it had a nice flat back and no seats to deal with. So out comes the dremel



here's the dash and rim close up (nothing special)


as for the back of the int,
Printed up some phosgate decals, and a little paint and flock later, I've got a descent interior


Next came the scratch build tach made from part trees and a printed decal


I then added a nos tank from that horrid amt f-f eclipse with some personally braided hose.
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Old 07-26-2004, 06:32 PM
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

that looks f@ckng awesome!!! went through alot of decals i see. really loving the interior! nice setup and everything, well worth the time and effort!
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Old 07-26-2004, 06:34 PM
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

WOW!!!! great job, I love it!!!!
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

gosh ya, the whole decal, body thing was a big mess....I felt so picky, but hey...that's the great thing about this hobby. You get to have things done exactly the way you want things done. complete control is pretty cool sometimes.
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

OMG what a superb interior !!!! Everything looks so perfect and innovative at the same time. exterior scheme is pretty nice too, i've always like and will always like silver body with carbon fiber hood and dark rims with silver/chrome lip man i'm really liking this project !!
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

Nice build. Turned out really nice. I have the same rx-7 that I finished but now I'm redoing it since I didn't like how it looked.
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

Looks great. What rims are they?
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Re: Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

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Looks great. What rims are they?
the wire wheels from the revell itr and the 23' sleeves from pegasus...blue painted aluminum with "Chrome brite" spray can
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

All phases of this project are pretty cool!! I like the black/blue rim combo
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

Wow very nice work! I can judge by your sig pics that you're very talented with interior design.
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

with testors decal maker i mist tamiya clear before i apply them on the car
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Re: Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

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All phases of this project are pretty cool!! I like the black/blue rim combo
I agree!
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

i love how it is now, but the greddy decal was my favorite. "ice" looks superb and the rockford setup looks smooth
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Re: dressing and redressing an rx-7

hell yes that interior is beautiful... great job!
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Nice project. Looks awesome. Keep it up.
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