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I think it is all in the masking to do the window trim - but kudos to the painter


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Nice! Someone needs to cast up some GTR rims.

I spotted a post on another forum mentioning a 1/24th scale Bellett Deluxe 4-door sedan in resin, as a trankit for the Fujimi GT's...anyone seen one? I was thinking of scratch-building a sedan from a Fujimi kit, but if someone has done one already, I'll just part with my money instead. Please let me know if anyone spots them online.

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Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:23 am
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Hey Redback,

what chassis do you have under that and what offset wheels ?

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Sat Sep 21, 2013 5:46 am
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Hey Rob,

It is a 1/10th scale LOSI XXXS Drift Car with the standard wheels. I measured from the outside nut face to the outside wall of the tyre and it was approximately 10mm if that helps. Let me know if you need any more info or pictures.

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Many thanks Neil.

Got a Tamiya TT01E chassis for mine.
Was hoping you had too, then I would know if the Watanabe wheels I've ordered would fit properly.
I guess I'll just have to try them and find out ;)

Waiting, waiting always waiting :lol:

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Don't forget the photos Rob. We need photos...............


Sat Sep 21, 2013 6:25 am
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Patience grasshopper ... 8-)

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RobSA wrote:
Patience grasshopper ... 8-)



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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An in progress shot.
Still trying to get the stance correct, need different wheel spacers.
Paint is on its way :D

RobSA


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looks good so far mate!

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Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:53 am
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Update time.
I have to hand it to the people who paint these things for a living or are ,ore proficient than me.
It's taken two days to mask the body to the point the 1st coat can go on.
The fact to have to paint in reverse is does my head in a bit.

The mirrors look so cool, I just hope the rest of it turns out okay.

Until later :D


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not that the end result wont be anything short of amazing! but...

would 2 days worth of work masking the model ???
:o :o :o :o

and the wheels do look very very cool !

keep those pics coming in thick and fast

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Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:11 am
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Nice work so far. Wheels look very realistic.

Cheers


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Well here it is.

The latest GT Type R.

Hope you all enjoy it. It has taken SOooooooooo much work.

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RobSA wrote:
Well here it is.

The latest GT Type R.

Hope you all enjoy it. It has taken SOooooooooo much work.

Cheers
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Great Job, Rob. Those wheels look amazing too. Love to see them for real on a Bellett. Might need drastic surgery though.

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Nice job Rob. Looks fantastic.

Don't scratch it screaming around the parking lot.


Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:18 am
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Now THAT is SICK :D :D

Well done Rob!!

B.


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yea mate you certainly have the patience great job ......you should be happy with the painstaikin but well worth it result ....davo


Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:49 am
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I have done a couple over last few years............


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SENSATIONAL Job Rob, I want one!!

You have the patience of a SAINT!! 8-)

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