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Old 05-29-2009, 09:30 AM
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Hi guys, let me present to you the Nissan GTR R35! Pretty much out of box except with some photoetch parts from KA models. Sorry that the pictures are little dark. I will take some outdoor shots soon and post in blog in near future.








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Old 05-29-2009, 10:29 AM
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

Great model!
Very clean build, superb paint job = very realistic looking model!
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

wait
is that a real car
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Old 05-30-2009, 09:16 AM
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Haha! Thats a big hat for me! Thanks for the comment! Well, i still think these pictures are still badly taken. Any other comment on this?

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Old 05-30-2009, 01:16 PM
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

Looks very cool man, phenomenal job on this. Pictures are good enough, you don't want the camera to be too good, it will show any little flaws or mistakes, leave it as is!!!
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

Nice! It looks exactly like my friend's 1:1 GT-R. I still can't believe he actually bought one.
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Looks very cool man, phenomenal job on this. Pictures are good enough, you don't want the camera to be too good, it will show any little flaws or mistakes, leave it as is!!!
Haha! Thanks for the comfort! but honestly, i really want to have a better settings/background for this build. So im really cracking my head now on how to create that setting i love. Anyway thanks for the compliment!


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Nice! It looks exactly like my friend's 1:1 GT-R. I still can't believe he actually bought one.
I really admire your friend to have this car. Well, thanks for the 'comparison' to the real thing.

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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

now this is what i call a PERFECT GTR
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

nicely done, the added carbon fiber on the front bumper looks great

i don't think the photography is bad, the pictures are very sharp, but i think the crumple cloth is bad , sorry i just don't like crumple cloth, u should try on some black paper like this:
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

Looks just like box art. Nice model.

One thing i hate to point out, as i do it sometimes. Is stay a little lighter with the silver base coats. The silver is put on a little too heavy. The clear coat makes it shine no matter what.

BTW photos are great.
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

for a minute I thought it was my neighbor's car, lol.
anyways, great work!
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

bro your build is clean! top notch work.
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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

Sooo clean and so nice

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Re: Nissan GTR R35...

Thanks for all the comments! Really appreciate them.

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nicely done, the added carbon fiber on the front bumper looks great

i don't think the photography is bad, the pictures are very sharp, but i think the crumple cloth is bad , sorry i just don't like crumple cloth, u should try on some black paper like this:
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...2-IMG_5064.jpg
Yea i think so too. Im looking for a better dark backdrop too. Thanks for the suggestion


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Looks just like box art. Nice model.

One thing i hate to point out, as i do it sometimes. Is stay a little lighter with the silver base coats. The silver is put on a little too heavy. The clear coat makes it shine no matter what.

BTW photos are great.
Thanks for the comment! I understand what you mean about the heavy silver coats, but actually, i only gave a single coat of silver for this. Its my primer job that makes it look thick i think. The primer is not really smooth when i apply the silver coat. Im too lazy to polish that primer out.

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