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Old 09-04-2006, 10:20 AM
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Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Hey,

This wil be my next project:



It's a Audi 90 Qauttro 20v from Fujimi.

A typical Fujimi kit with just a few parts.


The body got a few moldinglines


The idea is to make this one clean. German style tuning

I will clean the:
- doors
- frontbumper
- thrunk
- Audi logo on the back

If i can find some other mirrors wich are better than these I will use them.

For the wheels I choose de Wald Duchatelet:


I don't know why but the wheels are yellow :P VERY YELLOW So I have to paint them of course


It's hard to say how the wheels will look on the car but here's a example:




Yesterday I cleaned the whole body so today it was sanding time










Just another puttywork and than I can prime the body to see if it needs more work.

I don't know what colour I will use for the body and the interior. Maybe bordeaux red with a light brown interior? It got to be a bit luxery.
The wheels will be painted chrome and the heart flat black with golden screws.

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Old 09-04-2006, 10:46 AM
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Sweet. I love those older audis. I cant wait for the finnished product.
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Old 09-04-2006, 03:15 PM
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Hi,

I like the trunk...but don't forget to move the license plate to the bumper: you can't drive a car w/o license plates in Germany
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

I'm gonna watch this. I might have to pick this kit up for my dad. He just go an A4, and has been looking for an Audi model to build.
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Nice Idea!! Good Luck with the project!
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Looks good!
Be sure to check the fit of the front wheels with the 'struts'. For some reason that comes to mind... I built one 15 years ago.
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Looks good!
Be sure to check the fit of the front wheels with the 'struts'. For some reason that comes to mind... I built one 15 years ago.
Thanks for the warning. I'll be carefull whit this.

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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

I primed the body to see if it's all smooth.

I needed a little bit putty again.






I also painted the wheels black. When it's dry I mask the heart of the wheels and paint the rims chrome.


The chassis was painted gloss black and than a mist coate of Metallic Violet. I really love the result.




And a dryfitt


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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

that rims looks very nice in black better than the yellow
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Nice car you got there.I really like the rear end cleaning.it looks so mean now.Keep up the good work!
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Update!

I painted the engine cover and a bit of the engine with a little wash:



I also painted the grille. I think it looks mean with the black Audi logo. Or do I have to paint it?



I primered the whole body but I thouht a little spoiler on the back would be nice.


The back is really sexy I think.


I also masked the hearts of the wheels but the black paint was coming with the maskingtape when I removed it. So I stripped of the paint and painted them chrome. I will paint the hearts after a long time drying. This chrome paint is really nice but it have to dry for a long time.



Dryfit time!





This are ''old'' pics because the body is already painted in black. This wil be the real colour. I have to let it dry and than I wil sand it and polish.

For the mirrors I thought it would be nice to use old chrome mirrors from an american car. Or I will scratch some F1 look mirrors.

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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

What paint(manufacture) and what color you use on rims?
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

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What paint(manufacture) and what color you use on rims?
Motip is the manufactor and chrome is the colour. It's a rattlecan btw.

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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

Excellent work, Can't wait to see the finished car!
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Re: Audi 90 Quattro 20v **cleaned**

That is a really nice approach to an otherwise boring car. I like th shaved handles, looks really good!
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