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Old 08-12-2002, 04:46 PM   #1
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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 5 WRC

Here it is ! Tamiya 24203 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 5 WRC that i was working on last week ! Let me know what you think !





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Old 08-12-2002, 05:13 PM   #2
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Looks great, nice pics.

From the first pic it looks like the paint could do with a bit more 'rubbing out'.
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Old 08-12-2002, 05:23 PM   #3
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although i agree with fly that the body may need a little more polishing, you did a great job! the interior and black lining look fantastic. keep up the good work.
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Old 08-12-2002, 07:03 PM   #4
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Good job, that's the best looking WRC Lancer IMO. I'm doing the Lancer VI right now...

BTW, if you're using a digital camera, check to see if you can adjust the whitebalance so that it compensates for the light source you're using. Looks like you're using a fluorescent lightsource to me and its washing the colors out a bit..
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Love the interior man...Great Detail!!
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The PMan see's panel lines !!!.....Whoooooo :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
Great looking model....you have done a neat looking job. I know the painting must have taken awhile due to all the masking for the white then the red
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Old 08-13-2002, 07:47 AM   #7
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Excellent work Vric.
Nice job with the decals and the interior is awesome.
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Thanks for comments guy.. This is probably one of my best kit so far. For the Camera I will need to read the manual (900 page) it's a professional Camera and it's not mine..

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Very nice car.

Congratulations.

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very nice work and fantastic looking car !
but I have one question : why do you paint the panel lines before the decals ? I personally think that it's more realistic to do it after the decals !


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very nice work and fantastic looking car !
but I have one question : why do you paint the panel lines before the decals ? I personally think that it's more realistic to do it after the decals !


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cos the ink want to overflow under the decal... i have made some test on an other car...
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I understand but you have to put the decals in the line. When you place you decal, just cut it with a knife in the line and but a bite of micro sol in it ! After all your decals are on the body, you can without any troubles highlight you panel lines !
Check out the result on my last kit :


hope you'll understand what I mean !
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The Gundamn marker pens i use are proper paint and are great for going over decals with no problems
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The Gundamn marker pens i use are proper paint and are great for going over decals with no problems
I can't find any gundamn marker. if i ordr online, a single pen cost me near 20$ with shipping to Canada (way to expensive for a pen !)
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I can't find any gundamn marker. if i ordr online, a single pen cost me near 20$ with shipping to Canada (way to expensive for a pen !)
http://www.sunentertainment.com/index.html Try this place here, i got two for the price of one and it was a good price
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