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Old 08-29-2004, 01:11 PM
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Second car model i've built so far. Pretty much straight out of the box. Learned a couple things from this kit, no more of the same mistakes in the future. Please give me negative and positive feedback.





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Old 08-29-2004, 01:21 PM
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Re: Integra type r

good job on the model. i guess you could try lighter colored panel lines since your color is white. i wouldnt really know because i have never done panel lines yet. and your pictures are kinda big... but that doesnt really matter.
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Old 08-29-2004, 01:43 PM
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I dont think there are negatives to this Integra. Looks classy.
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Old 08-29-2004, 01:43 PM
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looks fantastic I bult that kit and loved it as well, BTW could you tell me how you did the panel lines, it not in the FAQ
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Re: Integra type r

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looks fantastic I bult that kit and loved it as well, BTW could you tell me how you did the panel lines, it not in the FAQ
For the panellines you can find a Tut at www.italianhorses.net I think the ITR looks great. I've always loved white ITR's. There's just one thing I found. You forgot the panelline between the taillights (3rd pic) For the rest, great build
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Re: Integra type r

like gOOey said, the panel lines could be made lighter-for future reference. other than that, this is a fantastic model, great work!!
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Re: Integra type r

That model looks very good. Clean and well done. I think your panel lines work despite the dark color because they are so narrow; this time they are ok but if you build another model with bigger gaps it will look weird. But since you asked: If you intended for the wipers to be white, you could apply a black wash over them to call out some depth. Other than that.... all I can say is tackle something that requires more tricks - push those skills you got to the the limit!
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Re: Re: Integra type r

Nice integra, looks like one that i saw get totaled once. I really like it, but for the front lights try to paint the rims of the lens so that it could show the rubbers that go around the lights. If that makes any sense.
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Re: Integra type r

thanks for all the feedback, yeh i forgot some panel lines, i'll probably do them soon. I'll consider lighter panel lines for future projects.
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Re: Integra type r

u can just use a mechanical pencil to do panel lines, after your primer coat and then paint over the graphite lead.... and it wont be as dark
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I really like it, but for the front lights try to paint the rims of the lens so that it could show the rubbers that go around the lights. If that makes any sense.
Integras actually don't have rubbers around the lense as they are a single contained unit that extent back behind the body work. There is actually a 5mm or so gap around the lenses, with nothing sealing that gap. And I hope you don't take offense to my so much, RB26DETT-GTR.
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Re: Integra type r

Looks really nice! Love the colour too. How did you make the side mirrors so they are reflective?
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Re: Integra type r

i dont like the euro version ITR, love the one above ^^^

bt still a nice model there
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Re: Integra type r

hard to find negative feedback, but could use a grey shade for the panel lines
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Integra type r

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Integras actually don't have rubbers around the lense as they are a single contained unit that extent back behind the body work. There is actually a 5mm or so gap around the lenses, with nothing sealing that gap. And I hope you don't take offense to my so much, RB26DETT-GTR.
No offense has ever been taken from you Willimo

Thats actually true, just like in the Alfa Romeo Spider where the hood covers the lights leaving them behind the body work, which ever since it came out i have thought the front was copied from the integra, who knows. What i should've said was to paint the edges around the turning signals under the headlights. I dont know but there is somethign with the front lights that makes them look a bit plain. But thats just me
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