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Old 09-04-2002, 05:15 AM
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Where is the creativity??

Ok, we have some super talented modelers on this board with some truly spectacular models under their belts. One thing that seems to be missing is some imagination! If you build strictly race-car replicas you are obviously limited in what you can do with it other than max-out the details but lets see some more street cars with some engine swaps, wild paint, even a lowrider! P-man, your Evo was cool - let's see more! Guiddy, how about it?!
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Old 09-04-2002, 07:00 AM
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I think that with the age poll i done we have alot of young guys who are just starting out in modelling and feeling there way around in the hobby.

Most start with simple kits and start to progress from there.

Also i guess its because most of the kits are already build how most people want them......nice and simple to get the basics.

Most kits here seem to be of the "Import" scene. If there was more people here that built early American classics you would see a change
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Old 09-04-2002, 07:02 AM
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A few people on this forum have modified kits to certain extents, but nothing major.
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Old 09-04-2002, 07:45 AM
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It would be nice to see lots more conversions and scratchbuild etc coz thats certainly what i'm into as you know. However if everyone did this we wouldn't see many models on the board, for example look how many Warren has churned out - and to excellent standard - compared to myself!
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Old 09-04-2002, 08:52 AM
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I got a Ford Torino Cobra in the works right now with some small monifcations. Im jacking up the rear and adding some 50's on the rear. Also Ive changed out the rims to 6 spoke, other than that Im adding sparkplug wires and thinging about adding a flamejob on the body!
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Old 09-04-2002, 09:57 AM
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I am busy with a Fujimi Renault Megane Coupe that came with some Welsh Rally decals, but still has a stock interior, I am going to scratch a roll cage, add Sparco/Recaro seats and turn the interior into that of a Group N like the decals are for.....

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Old 09-04-2002, 11:46 AM
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I am new to the hobby and am having trouble imagining myself doing all sorts of mods and scratchbuilt things some hardcore and talented ppl are doing here.

I got into the hobby simply because I like cars. That's it.
Not too sure if that's a good thing or not, I am not overly crazy about 'super detailed mega transformed award winning' model myself. Don't get me wrong, I love the works of ppl here. they are awesome, but I really don't have the time, paitience and dedication to invest in something I only do for relaxation in the morning or before I sleep (yes, and I am not good enough to do that either).

I just want to build some easy kits of the cars I like with nice finish/graphics that I can put on my shelves Not that there's anything wrong with that eh.

But for those of you who can almost do this for a living. Please show us the potential of this hobby.
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Re: Where is the creativity??

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lets see some more street cars with some engine swaps, wild paint...
working on that one....

revell datsun 510 (main) + revell 67 corvette 427 (engine/drivetrain) + revell integra type r (wheels/tires) + calsonic skyline r34 (brakes, hood vents) = ummm... datsun 427 510 type r34 street car... with red-blue duplicolor mirage paint

but i work slow, so it may be a bit before im done. damn custom exhaust is going to be a pain in that tiny engine bay!!!!

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Lol, I still need to get a few "box stock" builds done right before I do engine conversions and stuff
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I´m working on a VW New Beetle, I´ll post pics tomorrow.
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When i First started i didnt limit myself to what the box or the instructions had to say. i always built lowriders and then i saw was just building lowriders so i built a muscle car,several imports,5 Kustoms,3 Vans,2 boxtock(no longer RIPieces),and im in the process planing of making a second flatbed truck, and maybe one race car
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Lightbulb Something different...

I like to build a lot of different types of cars and some trucks. Even got a Bike kit( Honda CBR 1100xx Super Blackbird). This a project that I started to keep me from messing up my R33 It's a '67 Chevy Impala SS 427 with 19" Dayton whire wheels. Comments are always welcome
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I've been modelling for 20 years now, although it's a while since I built anything. Mostly out-of-the-box to hone basic techniques, and then box-stock with aftermarket detail parts. I've just started flinging globs of putty at a Tamiya R33 Skyline to do my first custom... harder than Fly on the Wall makes it look!

Pics later if it turns out any good...
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Re: Where is the creativity??

It's in the works
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Re: Re: Where is the creativity??

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It's in the works
another stallion part I'm guessing??
I was actually thinking about popping a R32 skyline engine into my AE86, but we'll see what happens
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