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Old 05-23-2009, 02:11 PM
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Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

Upgraded with Tamiya Detail up photo edge set and A+Club Mine's transkit from Hiroboy.

Body was painted by airbrush with Zero Paint's Pearl White and clear.

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Old 05-23-2009, 02:41 PM
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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

Great model! Nice and very clean finish.

PS: What paint did you use for the wheels?
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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

great model, good work, but what are the transkit parts ?????
looks like a GTR Tamiya OOB ????
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great model, good work, but what are the transkit parts ?????
looks like a GTR Tamiya OOB ????
I agree, the rear wing doesn´t look so good with carbon on top and not sharp edges
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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

nice i like the clean panel lines...
aand id second about the carbon wing thing... it just somehow dont look 'right'
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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

Great looking car. great build.
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No comments at all, I was shocked
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Old 05-24-2009, 12:13 PM
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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

nice one there! Love this GTR.. I just finished mine too!

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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

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Great model! Nice and very clean finish.

PS: What paint did you use for the wheels?
Thank you for your comments.

I just spray painted the wheels with Tamiya Smoke out from the can.
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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

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great model, good work, but what are the transkit parts ?????
looks like a GTR Tamiya OOB ????
The transkit includes a sheet of carbon fiber decals, a sheet of PE parts, Mine's decals and a resin front bumper.

The rest of the kit is OOB.

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I agree, the rear wing doesn´t look so good with carbon on top and not sharp edges
I do agree with you but the reference photos that I have also shows that the rear spoiler is only half carbon wrapped. So I just replicate.
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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

A really really nice build. So nice I wish that is was Mines....




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Re: Tamiya GT-R Mine's version

What blue did you use for the seats?
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Old 05-25-2009, 12:00 PM
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What blue did you use for the seats?
It's Cobalt Blue from Testors.
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