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just finished this beauty :-P
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Re: Fairlady Z ST version ´05
nice builds, i like the color combinations with the decals.
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Re: Fairlady Z ST version ´05
wow, very nice. is this the aoshima that comes with the TE37's?
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Re: Fairlady Z ST version ´05
Looks good, one thing i would suggest would be to use less paint on the body. When you paint it, use many mist coats followed by one heavy coat. That will help not covering the panel lines and will make the paint look smoother. Wheels could use a light grey wash. Also the decals can be cut with a sharp exacto knife where they go over panel lines. I tend to do this when they are drying right after application. Use a little sol or set and it will look that much better. If you want you can try it out on the zero decals on the doors. The chasis looks over weathered, but great execution. The tailights came out great. Nice model, and hope to see more soon.
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