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Old 03-29-2003, 03:51 PM
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Finaly got pics of the FIERO!!!!

hi everyone i finaly got pics of my fiero model yep thats rite my fiero model i doesnt have an engine or intirior YET. I no u guys proply didnt believe me but well scroll down and take a look [IMG]C:\My Documents\My Pictures\QuickCam\Album\Pictures\Picture 1.jpg[/IMG]
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the rear defuzer is just a template using styrene for it^[IMG]C:\My Documents\My Pictures\QuickCam\Album\Pictures\Picture 5.jpg[/IMG]
it has no engine and interior so iam going to us a corrvette model for those since people put vette engine in them. Comments please
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Only one of your pics is working, you cant link to pictures straight from your computer, go to www.automotiveforums.com/upload to upload your pictures, then put the image tags around the link the site gives you.
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Old 03-29-2003, 04:10 PM
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opps sorry this is my very first time postin my own pics so here u go

the rear defuzer is just a template
no engine gonna put a corrvette engine in
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Looks very good to me. Good job
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Lookin good but needs some panel lines by the headlites and the hood...
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Old 03-29-2003, 05:34 PM
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thanks everyone but the color isnt acually that orangey color its just red and i need to redo the hole paint because there are big slashes in it:huh: i think they got there because it was put away for so long. does any one here no what takes paint out of plastic beside sanding
also what color should i repaint it opinions PLZ i really need to no.oh ya before i forget to blowncivic how do i make panel lines.
i hope i dont sound dumb.
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Don't worry, you don't sound stupid.
Brake fluid (not cleaner) will strip paint.
CSC will strip paint.

Panel lines can be done with a Gundamn marker or there is a different way to do it the the painting guide (by Guiddy) in the FAQ.
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where in toronto ontario can i get gundam marker i dont even no what that is besides a marker but is it speical
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where in toronto are you? here in scarborough you can check out pacific mall at kennedy and steeles. just look for "pacific models", they usually always have em in stock. they have a good selection of tamiya models/paints/supplies too. pm me if you need directions.
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where in toronto are you? here in scarborough you can check out pacific mall at kennedy and steeles. just look for "pacific models", they usually always have em in stock. they have a good selection of tamiya models/paints/supplies too. pm me if you need directions.
like my said in my eariler post,
pacific models will be closing thier business this weekend.

sad to see the place go, but will be moving to thier other location at Advanced Hobbies....
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