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Old 09-06-2006, 10:23 AM
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Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

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Re: Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

Awesome. I love the windshield wipers in mid-swipe.
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Old 09-06-2006, 01:14 PM
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Re: Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

That is some real impressive weathering, wow
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Old 09-06-2006, 02:59 PM
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Re: Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

Excellent weathering, the splattering looks so realistic. You sure know your abilities to be able to take such a nice model and dirty it up so, I'm not sure I would trust my myself to tackle this. Fantastic work.
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Old 09-06-2006, 04:08 PM
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Re: Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

Very good job! A bit dirty for the Monte version as it's mostly tarmac but I love the work.
Why did you go for the Revell version when Tamiya also do it?
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Re: Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

Bear in mind that 'the Monte' isn't technically considered a tarmac rally because of the amount of snow and ice. In the last few years there has been very little snow cover (They don't go as high into the mountains anymore, and there has been less snow on both the Monte and in Sweden, for whatever reason....) and the cars end up covered with a dark film or snow-melt and road grime and whatever they put on the roads to help with the ice.
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Re: Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

Very well done!! It's an awesome build!
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Re: Toyota Corolla WRC 1998

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Why did you go for the Revell version when Tamiya also do it?
Tamiya do the Catalunya version of the Corolla.

Great job on the 'Rolla James
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