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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Kit is by Tamiya.
Color is Mitsu W83 white with 2k clear Bumper is a resin cast piece by myself, the master is modified from a *mutilated* Tamiya Evo 6 bumper. Home made TME trunk sticker Suspension lowered using Tamiya Evo 5 WRC parts. (mostly, some scratchbuilt "OEM style aftermarket" parts, some old, dead Evo 6 parts) Wheels are fujimi WedSports TC05 Carved fuel cap cover lines missing on the kit body aluminum exhaust tip ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, another addition to my evo collection. So now I have a III, VI tme, VII, VIIIMR, with IV, V, VI more than 50% completed. ![]() ![]()
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
staggering build as always kaho
i lovehow to rear lights come out...lovely
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Kaho,
Sweet and clean built!! Perfect panle lines.. I know it is hard to get decent result with white, but you're doing great.. some interior shot perhaps.. Love the Recaros |
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Very clean! Nicely done mate!
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
It looks nice and clean, looks cool in white with the black/red interior, good job!
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Stunning work my friend, I love the white Lancer...
Did you use a wash for the panel lines... is it matt black or grey painted by a fine brush? Or did you use a fine tip marker? I'm working on a car at the moment, the basecoat is white and I find that using pure black just looks too harsh for panel lines.... maybe I need to add a touch of white to make it grey or something? Both look great! |
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
nice! very nice!!
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Nice building
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Excellent build as always! I have the SAS transkit and decals in my pile, and some day I will build this car in red together with the stripes!
Also, regarding the wheels for this car: Renaissance's 11-spoke Speedline wheels look very similar to the TM edition's wheels (despite having an extra spoke), plus the rim size is slightly smaller than Tamiya Impreza WRC's wheels, so you may want to ponder at it. Here's the link to the wheelset.
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Very clean and Beautiful built!!. I love mitsubishi!!.
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Wow looks awesome. One of the best evo's ive seen built.
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
nice nice nice nice nice.... I love your evo! very nice detail, nice built, nice model, and absolutely nice Lancer! Viva Mitsu!!
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
Its a beauty, looks good with the newer evo next to it. Wheel wash came out nice too.
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Re: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Tommi Makinen ED.
The wash was done using flat black enamel + varsol to thin the black, then just use a small brush and dip it into the gaps for the paint to seep through. I had to rub away some paint at the brush dip point with polish but it wasn't very hard. I didn't have a set mix ratio but just kept messing with the unknown ratio until the result looks good.
Thanks ng nmda for the wheel recommendation! The renaissance wheels do look very much like a genuine TME wheel but the price is crazy! I am not sure if the size would feel right too neither; I think it needs to be considerably smaller than the tamiya WRC wheels to look like factory wheels (more than 2mm less in diameter) Anything with my current wheel size but different amount of spokes would be a better idea, but since I am already done with the model I don't know if I should risk meddling with it trying to pull these wheels off. |
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