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Harrier 350G Custom

Hello everyone,

I'd like to share my latest car, Aoshima Harrier 350G Custom version which I managed to finish it in a month. The car was painted with TS-40 (Metallic black) and TS-13 (Clear).

Well, nothing fancy about the car, just straight out of the box build since I've got no more time to spend in modeling in my final year in uni. It's such a decent model with the absence of major fitment issues that I enjoyed building it.

So, here you go.. Enjoy the pictures..

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Any comments are welcomed and mostly appreciated.

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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

that looks badass! i like the colormatched wheels, and interior detail is clean
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

Looks nice, but take more time with polishing, most with sanding. And You make paint lights clear parts around with black paint
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

Super clean! Excellent work!! Is that the kit's box stock interior, or did you use the resin transkit?
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

Thanks everyone.

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For polishing, I'm still struggling on it. I haven't got my best way to get it right. I was always wondering if I have to polish the base paint before applying the clear coat to get the shine. For this car, I didn't. Do you guys think that I need to polish the body more? I'm just afraid if it's going to scratch the hell out of the body though.

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The interior is resin. It comes together from the box.

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Old 05-07-2009, 01:29 AM
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

Sorry, I meant was it this transkit form KA models. But it isn't. I haven't seen any done up yet. The unbuilt parts look promising.

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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

To stradlegroove - You dont need a polishing bsecoat before clear. The most important is PERFECT prepare body in sanding process - all body must be a perfect smooth ( looks on Yours body - specially back both, on bonnet a little bit as well ) and next use polishing compounds ( start with first - course - and polishing each so long, before You dont see that with this compounds dont make nothing better ) - I hope You understand what I mean If You want I can show You my black body of honda oddysey
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

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Sorry, I meant was it this transkit form KA models. But it isn't. I haven't seen any done up yet. The unbuilt parts look promising.

That resin kit looks awesome! It would give so much detail for the car. How much does this detailing set sell for? I guess it would cost as much as buying the car kit alone or maybe even more
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To stradlegroove - You dont need a polishing bsecoat before clear. The most important is PERFECT prepare body in sanding process - all body must be a perfect smooth ( looks on Yours body - specially back both, on bonnet a little bit as well ) and next use polishing compounds ( start with first - course - and polishing each so long, before You dont see that with this compounds dont make nothing better ) - I hope You understand what I mean If You want I can show You my black body of honda oddysey

Hey, Koksik,

I searched some of your works. Your paint job is superb. Do you mind to be my tutor?

What I did is:
  • sand the car's body with 800 and 2000 grid sand paper
  • prime coat
  • sand the primer with 2000 grid until smooth
  • base coat
  • sand the base coat with -again- 2000 grid (until the body smooth too, a bit mirror look, but blurry still)
  • then, clear coat, a bit heavier. The problem is as soon as me applying the clear coat, orange peel is all over the body! It looks terrible. Do you know the root of the problem here? But after waxing the car (With automotive wax), I can get the shine as you can see on the pics.
Can tamiya polishing kit overcome this problems?

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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

I know that way I finish Your list:
REMEMBER: Dont sanding a base color if its a metallic or pearl color!!! I never sanding base color.
Next after clear is sanding with 2000 paper and next step is polishing.
Try put 2 or 3 coat of clear - thats better than one heavy! Soon I show You body ( black&silver ) without wax - only polishing
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

I kno. Hirboboy has it for sale. IDK what country Hughesdale is in, but here is the link:
http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/produ...oducts_id=2431 It's $16 US$ so not that bad. I'd get it if I did that kit.
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

awesome kit, awesome work... hehe...
how did u paint black on the wheels?
Chris, it's the best kit that you made..
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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

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I kno. Hirboboy has it for sale. IDK what country Hughesdale is in, but here is the link:
http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/produ...oducts_id=2431 It's $16 US$ so not that bad. I'd get it if I did that kit.
Hughesdale is 20 km away from Melbourne, Oz. Im looking forward to see your Harrier with the detailing kit one day.

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Re: Harrier 350G Custom

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awesome kit, awesome work... hehe...
how did u paint black on the wheels?
Chris, it's the best kit that you made..
Thanks Rick!

Yea, I know.. I feel like I'm getting better for each kit I've made. Also, this forum helps me a lot in time of need So just stick around here, Rick!

For the wheel, I simply covered the side wheels around with tamiya tape and airbrush them with tamiya semi gloss black. Also, touch them up with black marker here and there.

Why dun you post some of your works here.. Let others see what you've got so far

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I know that way I finish Your list:
REMEMBER: Dont sanding a base color if its a metallic or pearl color!!! I never sanding base color.
Next after clear is sanding with 2000 paper and next step is polishing.
Try put 2 or 3 coat of clear - thats better than one heavy! Soon I show You body ( black&silver ) without wax - only polishing
What is the logic of not sanding the metallic base color? Thanks for the tips!
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