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Old 05-11-2009, 02:24 PM
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Out of the box with some C/F (SMS) accents and some artistic license on the color. It is blue, not black. I used the Wolf Dark Blue Tamiya spray. I also made new “screen” decals for the rear “windows”. The kit supplies them in silver, but I wanted to have them in black. The kit fits together exceptionally well… - Mark






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Looks clean, but....too much paint - look on panel lines - I think You don't make a scribing, and put too much paint - fuel cap is almoust gone...
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Looks clean, but....too much paint - look on panel lines - I think You don't make a scribing, and put too much paint - fuel cap is almoust gone...
No offense koksik, but by reviewing your other posts, it appears you have unofficially appointed yourself to be a critic of other peoples work. Might I suggest you spend more time honing your already better than average skills than pointing out the shortcomings of other peoples builds.
Not everyone is asking for your criticism. And after looking at your RX-8 for example, I could critique your workmanship in a negative perspective too. But I won’t, you didn’t ask for my opinion. Besides, I suspect you wouldn’t take criticism well either.

This Porsche was built in the rare few hours spread over a few months I had to spare as a relaxing way to enjoy a hobby.
I did not build this to please anyone but myself, and I did enjoy building it. And it’s not as if I don’t know how or have the skills to build a model as well as you apparently think I should. (Do you really think I am unaware of the the thickness of the paint, or it's other shortcomings?)

What ever happened to the old adage, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything.”?
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Old 05-11-2009, 04:58 PM
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT

i think its a great build, and i love the interior, i plan on making mine a brighter blue with that color interior and yellow calipers, or black with a darker brown interior and silver calipers, what color did you use for the interior?
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Scale -master - You waiting for only positive coments?? Sorry, but I'm honest. I don't like people who said: " ooo beatifull car" - and this car looks terrible. ( I don't say that Your's model is bad. )
I say that looks clean - so that is a positive. I only say that is too much paint, and not that this is a s... job.... Is clean, shine is very nice, "mirror effect" paint, interior clean as well. But be honest with me and another modeler's from forum - Is too much paint on body or no?
I don't say that I'm perfect modeler, everyone make some mistake's - me too. With next model I trying get my skills on next, highest level. And You know why? I get a lot of critique. And now I only can thanks to all guys, from whitch I get coments - this good and this bad or sometimes very bad. They open my eyes on my model from different way if Yu know what i'm talking about.
If I see smething wrong - I say it - thats for good of modeler - He can fix that in next model kit. .
If You see something wrong in my model - say it, then I look on this, meybe next time I must spend more time on this detail
Btw - if You put pics on forum, that You agree received coments - good and bad as well

Sorry for my bad english. I hope You understand everything..
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT

I used a military color in the Tamiya enamel line, Desert Yellow for the main color. The dark blue is Testors Dark Sea Blue, also an enamel. The silver is the Mica Silver Tamiya spray lacquer with TS-13 Clear on top.
If you plan to use the optional interior scheme as called out in the instructions, I’d suggest that you scribe the two color break lines on the bolsters into the seats prior to painting to make the task easier…
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT

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No offense koksik, but by reviewing your other posts, it appears you have unofficially appointed yourself to be a critic of other peoples work. Might I suggest you spend more time honing your already better than average skills than pointing out the shortcomings of other peoples builds.
Not everyone is asking for your criticism. And after looking at your RX-8 for example, I could critique your workmanship in a negative perspective too. But I won’t, you didn’t ask for my opinion. Besides, I suspect you wouldn’t take criticism well either.

This Porsche was built in the rare few hours spread over a few months I had to spare as a relaxing way to enjoy a hobby.
I did not build this to please anyone but myself, and I did enjoy building it. And it’s not as if I don’t know how or have the skills to build a model as well as you apparently think I should. (Do you really think I am unaware of the the thickness of the paint, or it's other shortcomings?)

What ever happened to the old adage, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything.”?
Oh, wow, can't take a bit of criticism are you?
People say what they want to say, and if they don't like something about your model, tough.
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Oh, wow, can't take a bit of criticism are you?
People say what they want to say, and if they don't like something about your model, tough.
I think the problem is that we all communicate without facing each other directly over Internet, not to mention many of us write/read other than English as their primary language.

It is a great place to communicate, but sometimes you never know someone might get offended from something that was not intentional or something gets lost in translation from the writing.

Having said that, the car looks good and the interior color combo looks so natural to look at!

I do agree that the paint layer was thicker than what I would like, but who says thicker paint is bad things to have?

Some says they wash the panel lines all the time and some swears that panel lines make things out of scale. Who is to say who is right and who is wrong?

We just need to respect the opinions, that's all.
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT

I like the sun shining off of the paint-it adds to the impact of the pictures.
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First of all, i must say its definitely a stunning build there. Great colour choice and finish. Beauty! Yes, paint is a little thick but i'm sure its much better than those who creates DEEP panel lines that they cant even paint it properly.

Well then, i do feel that a little criticism is good for improvements, and anybody should appreciate that. Its just that sometimes some people may put it too straightforward that its hard to swallow. So therefore its a two way thingy. On one side, they can try to criticise and comment more skillfully while the other should accept it gentlemanly. Btw, this view of mine is not to offend anybody but just to share my piece of mind.

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Really great model you built
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT

Mark,
Great job as always, I have been a fan of your work for a long time... being a past GSL winner you have mad skills... dont let a few negative posts bring you down.....

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Carbon decals bring an interesting touch, very nice
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Re: Porsche Carrera GT

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No offense koksik, but by reviewing your other posts, it appears you have unofficially appointed yourself to be a critic of other peoples work. Might I suggest you spend more time honing your already better than average skills than pointing out the shortcomings of other peoples builds.
Not everyone is asking for your criticism. And after looking at your RX-8 for example, I could critique your workmanship in a negative perspective too. But I won’t, you didn’t ask for my opinion. Besides, I suspect you wouldn’t take criticism well either.

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What ever happened to the old adage, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything.”?
If you don't want people to comment on your builds, there is a simple solution to that: stop sending them here.

Sending pictures of your builds here IS asking for other people's opinion. There's already way too much users giving positive comments about any build, no matter how bad. The fact that someone has the brain to point out the shortcomings too, is nothing bad IMO.

Anyway, your model looks great. The paint doesn't bother me at all.
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Very nice looking build. Too much paint or not I don't give a shit, I like it.
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