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WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

Finished the chasis already...
now working on the interior

and waiting for replacement parts for clear parts and body


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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

looks good, cham. nice clean work. wow, how many models you got on the go here? i struggle along with just one at a time. keep up the good work thou.
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

i am struggling with 3 models now.
the mira, evo vi, and proton wira.
thanks for the feedback bro..

anyway, i painted the springs silver but not visible here..
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

Sweet, any ideas on color?
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

hmm...i can't decide yet cause i haven't got my replacement parts yet.....

maybe i will do it silver or black?
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

Looks good, i've been working on the Fujimi 1/24 Mine's Lancer Evo. VI and sadly, I can see where Fujimi cut corners on detail
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

thanks bro

where did fujimi cut down the details?
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

Cool, look forward to seeing the body.

I have the Hasegawa Evo VI on my pile for a long time now. I think I am going to paint it that copper/orange color that Nissan and Mazda and some other companies offer now, with aluminum/silver 5-spoke wheels left over in the Evo VI rally kit.

I also thought make a pseudo-Tommi Makkinen Edition knock-off like I saw in a Gamebody Advance game: It had the black/white/gray 'arrow' down the sides but was green.
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Re: Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

I think Fujimi cut down on under chassis details. I read a review of the Mine's Evo. VI some years ago and the guy summed it up that the rear differential moreless looks like a chunk of plastic thrown on without much care to detail. I also think the body is a bit out of proportion, some corners are rounded too much, others not enough.
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

after reading wat u type here, i dare not touch the evo v made by fujimi. but i want the evo iii badly
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya






A little updates.
the interior.....using masking tape to make the red color ..looks more realistic a bit ( i think )

body mods...
it's from the damaged evo vi concept i did.. cause it's too orgish , i can't stand it.. so took everything apart.... so lots of filling have to be done...it will have custom side skirts, an evo vii style spoiler, and the front grill i broke the middle part so it looks like evo ix a bit..


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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya

any feedbacks?

i dunnoe wat design i should go for the sideskirts
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Re: WIP: Mitsu Evo VI Tamiya





ok, i strat to fill the spoiler with putty and fill the side vents of the bumper with styrene cause the side vents are gone? hmm...that's wierd
anyway, will strat redoing the window panes....
i just primer to check if theer are any unsmooth parts..and i found them :|
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