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BOZZ Speed EVO7 underway
Latest pics from the new project...the BOZZ Speed EVO7. The kit has been primmed and body has had 3 coats of Tamiya Pure White sprayed on today.
So far the kit is going well. The moldings are the same as the Yellow EVO i have already done. Most other parts are painted, just detailing to be added to them and then to the body. Usual updates and pics to come for those intrested......hope i dont "bore" you all here with them (probably getting sick of seeing my work by now !!!!)
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You know right? the bozz speed evo 6 is WAY fater than the 7, and is more desirable (in my opinion) the the 7, the 7 is a stree car while the bozz evo 6 is a fire breathing mclaren hunter
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Is this kit any different than the other fujimi Lancers? Besides the decals, are there any interior differences or body differences?
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There's no differance...easy way for Fujimi to mass produce there kits and just throw in different decals or wheels.
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Re: BOZZ Speed EVO7 underway
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Actually, I would prefer it if you posted your work more often...
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Love your work...never quit posting it.
However it would be nice to see a couple older lancers from you, personally I haven't liked the body style since they deep sixed the large round foglights. Gimme an Evo 4 or 5 over a 6 or 7 any day. I can always drop other components into it to make it faster than a 7, hehe. |
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Love that car. Have fun with the decals Pman
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Re: BOZZ Speed EVO7 underway
[quote]Originally posted by primera man
[b]Latest pics from the new project...the BOZZ Speed EVO7. The kit has been primmed and body has had 3 coats of Tamiya Pure White sprayed on today. So far the kit is going well. The moldings are the same as the Yellow EVO i have already done. Most other parts are painted, just detailing to be added to them and then to the body. Usual updates and pics to come for those intrested......hope i dont "bore" you all here with them (probably getting sick of seeing my work by now !!!!) ![]() I like it so far! Question: Do you use only Tamiya Paint? Is this stuff that good or is it your only choice of paint where you are at? I use a bunch of different brands including Tamiya, but I don't use Tamiya paint for my bodies, I use mostly House of Kolor Auto Lacquers or Testors Model Master paints. Scott
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Tamiya spray bombs are THAT good. Why not drop by Phil's Hobbies (in Farmer's Branch,TX) and buy a can. Bet you'll love it as much as Black Gold's stuff!
Bill :bandit: p.s. I've got a line on some pre-mixed, 2 oz. bottles of PPG automotive clear if you're interested...
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Woo, automotive clear! How much, and is it two-part?
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I know that Black Gold in Arlington has HOK in cans now and I think they also have there Lacquer gloss clear in can form as well as there flip/flop paint. :frog: Scott
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Bill :bandit: p.s. DL, any answers to the Duplicolor primer/sealer ?'s I asked?
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Remember that if you're gonna use the Tamiya clear (TS-13 I think?!?) either do it 30 minutes after the last color coat or wait 2 weeks. They don't dry at the same speed and you'll end up with cracks/crazing if you don't follow the directions. And oh yes, HOK from BG is "da bomb"! and the flip-flops can look really great, or just plain weird depending! Bill :bandit:
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bvia- Primer sealer overall is pretty good (and cheap!). It goes on very thin (after 3 coats or so, a few passes with a 600 grit sandpaper) will take you to the plastic. I'd say it dries a bit rougher than Mr. Surfacer 1000 or Tamiya Fine surface primer, but smoother than regular Duplicolor Primer or Plastikote Primer. I don't think the instructions recommend sanding it anyway.
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