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Old 03-02-2003, 12:23 PM
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DC2 Honda Integra Type R

Hey guys here are some progress pics of my Fujimi DC2 Honda Integra Type R. I did this kit a year ago but never finished it(it just neded to be put together), but after coming here I realized I had to change the interior to flat black and a few other things. I also had sprayed too much in one area because I sprayed it when I was on vacation with a friend and was rushing it . I really wish I had more area to work with and that it wasn't freezing here or the interior would have been sprayed flat black not brushed. I know the interior isn't very smooth but I just got tired of it and since its one of my first models I decided it was good enough and maybe one day I will get adventurous and redo it again. Also when I brought it back up to college the hood cracked so I am fixing that also . Sorry for the long post and now for the pictures! More can be seen on my website as well as my mustang and a few projects coming up! my website









The last picture was before it was cracked. Also I only used Testors paint on this, because I'm doing another Honda Integra where I will be only using Tamiya and see which I like better

If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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Old 03-02-2003, 12:34 PM
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looking good so far
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Nice, it's rare to see a blue itr. I would paint the seats red, it would look cool. Is that a bottle of testors paint I see??? NOOOO, get some Tamiya

Lookin forward to seeing it completed.
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looks good
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I would only have an ITR in Blue. Its funny you said paint them red, I had them red last year but the red(forget which testors red) was ugly, so I changed it to blue. Actually my Tamiya bottles are coming this week. I didn't get any spray cans because I have no where to spray. I'll be doing one more itr brush interior, and then the 3rd I will be spraying since it will be spring/summer then so I will have the space for it.

Before I forget to mention this, I lowered it, so do not think that is how low your ITR will be stock.

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Nice, it's rare to see a blue itr. I would paint the seats red, it would look cool. Is that a bottle of testors paint I see??? NOOOO, get some Tamiya

Lookin forward to seeing it completed.
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I think you have painted the back seats wrongly Looks rather odd to me.
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I know a few people had questions lowering this model and I hope this helps out.



When I say sand, sand either or both the pieces till the lenght you want it lowered. Then glue it back together so that it looks factory. Hope this helps!
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That middle part on an itr is where the armrest comes down. So the actual seats are all blue as the front are. It does look a little odd, but I'm just tired of this interior for now. At some point I will redo it.

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lookin good


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