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Old 10-12-2005, 12:39 PM
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Intergra DC2R

hi guys, this is my latest model i have done. it is the fujimi intergra type-r. i finished this car in 2 weeks, my quickest model done! hope you like it!

the wheels r rx-7 wheels painted black, hood, lip and mirrors are painted black to represent CF

sorry for the dark pics! ill post some better pics in the afternoon!






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Old 10-12-2005, 01:54 PM
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Old 10-12-2005, 02:00 PM
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Re: Intergra DC2R

Nice build. You might want to glue the front plate down alittle, paint the side market on the fender orange and add some panel lines to spice things up.

And just so you know, the front plate shouldn't have the orange date sticker on it
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Re: Intergra DC2R

nice work! i like the black wheels and other details, really adds to this car!
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Re: Intergra DC2R

Door lines would make it look alot more realistic, and detailing the head and tailights. If you dont want to do the doorlines by painting them use a mechanical pencil and follow the lines. it works well. Also clear coat, put some shine on your ride. other then that all in all nice clean and good build!
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o and make the side markers orange.
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Looks cool. A little detailing would have looked better.
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Re: Intergra DC2R

Nice man i love DC's
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Re: Intergra DC2R

Good work. I think you could do even better though.

couple of details you should consider next time-

-use matte red instead of gloss red on the seats, you'll love it.

-use clear glue like elmers etc.. for headlights. Detail the headlights before putting the glass on too. You can use paint, and backing the amber or red painted lights with foil works really well. experiment!

-panel lines. I know they suck, but on a white car, you have no choice. If you paint the model with laquer, use acrylics for panel lines. that way, you can clean up run over and inconsistancys without ruining your paint.
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soory if the pics are crappy......... need a new digicam.....





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Re: Intergra DC2R

Excellent build, very clean. I like the wheel choice.
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Looks totally different after the panel lines, and side markers. Great lookin teggy
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thx for the c+s guys
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