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hey guys..
This is another project im currently working on, its the Tamiya VW Golf Group 2 Racing. I dont know if this kit is reissued recently or not, but this particular kit i have is NOT a reissue, its actually the first mold, the instruction manual is dated 1978. It actually has a electric motor inside!! I found this kit in one of the older hobby shops I goto. Its so old, the decal sheet with white decals is a bit yellow..or is it supposed to look that way?? Anyways..here it is fresh from painting, paint: body-testors baby blue (my 2nd attempt using this brand of paint, im impressed once agian, im usually a tamiya man!) rims- gunmetal mods: added side skirts -maybe S2000 dashboard + door panels (since interior detail isnt that great) what do u guys think?? ![]() ![]()
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very........ good. can u take a pic of the stickers......just like to see how yellow it turns......
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decals anymore, they have turned yellow... ![]() look at that packaging! back in the day when we had trees to waste =)
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looking good so far
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thanks for the scan so quickly. Sorry to see it turns yellow. I think the numbers decal and some checking flag decals are still useable......personally I think Hasegawa makes better quality decal than Tamiya. Tamiya decals turns out yellowdish pretty fast , after open the box, it will turn unwhite after few months......while Hasegawa can keep over 2 years.
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Nice work you've done so far.
Can't wait to see it finished. Another model I have to put in my "to do" list. Deedlit |
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Great work so far.
I've bought the re-issue of the kit, and I agree it's not that great by today's standards, but for the time it must've been state of the art - hard to imagine! I think that earlier Tamiya decals 'yellow' quicker, but they must've changed the way they produce them as I've got kits from well over 2 years, and the decals are fine. I'm thinking about converting mine into a road version, so I can have a Mk1, 2, 3 & 4 Golf. |
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Leave the decal sheet in sunlight for a few days and maybe the yellow will go away.
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so what is the procedure? 1. let the sticker directly shined by the sun? 2. put a white a4 paper on the sticker and then shined by the sun? 3. put the sticker under a lamp? if does, how many watts light bulb? 20W/40W/60W? please help, this can really solve my old sticker problem. :licker: |
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Hello, good model, happiness! Recently I finish one very similar to yours, for not saying the same one
mine doesn't take motor and it is a reissue, I hope you like mine, to my of yours loves me the color, mine this tuning. You can see it here: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t80880.html A greeting
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decals in the sunlight???
thanks guys for the comments..! =)
um..are u guys serious about putting it into the sunlight?? wont it make it even worse and fade??? |
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Porkchop.
I read in SAE about doing this, apparently the sunlight will bleach the yellowness out of it and make it white/clear again, it shouldn't fade it. I haven't tried it though so can't comment further than that. Ray
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needs bigger RiMz yO!
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