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Old 01-05-2008, 05:46 PM
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Exclamation RX-8 and Skyline Problems!

I am realy dissapointed about my work on these. I should have waited until I was better at modeling to do them. Plus I didnt have the clear window glue I have now.





I can fix the bottom trim here. But wear the hood and bodykit meets it looks like poop.




The hood didnt turn out good eather.




Here I got a black finger print on the side.







ok. Now here is my RX-8 (Dream car) I muffed up on the Headlights and rear window. I got Glue on them. The rest of the problems I think I can fix though.








Please make sugestions as in how to Fix problems that I made and If you have information about how to fix problems I didnt catch the first time.
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Re: RX-8 and Skyline Problems!

Read the FAQ over and over and practice-practice-practice!!!
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Re: RX-8 and Skyline Problems!

And secondary to what Tonio said, exhibit some patience when you build, it's not a race to the finish.
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Re: RX-8 and Skyline Problems!

Yea. I know that. Thats why my last model turned out so well. Like I said i wish I would have saved these for when I was more experienced
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Re: RX-8 and Skyline Problems!

Why not keep them like they are, at least the Skyline, to help you remember how much you have improved. So instead of trying to fix it, get a new one and build it the best you can now and see the improvements! I know I am doing the same with my first car, a Honda S2000. Got a new kit and only stealing the rims from the old kit for some scratchbuilding project.
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Re: RX-8 and Skyline Problems!

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Why not keep them like they are, at least the Skyline, to help you remember how much you have improved. So instead of trying to fix it, get a new one and build it the best you can now and see the improvements! I know I am doing the same with my first car, a Honda S2000. Got a new kit and only stealing the rims from the old kit for some scratchbuilding project.
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