Porsche 911 Carrera RS '74
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3 15 January 2019, 12:57
Allan Gage
Have this kit on the way to my house. I hope I can make it look half as good as yours. Any advice or warnings on it?
Have this kit on the way to my house. I hope I can make it look half as good as yours. Any advice or warnings on it?
26 April 2019, 18:37
Chris Greathouse
Great job! I have a 911 on my stash shelf... hopefully I can pull off awesome like this!
Great job! I have a 911 on my stash shelf... hopefully I can pull off awesome like this!
26 April 2019, 18:51
Curtis Caden
Very inspiring build. A great car to model - one with excellent maneuverability.
Very inspiring build. A great car to model - one with excellent maneuverability.
26 April 2019, 21:58
Alexandre Reynaldo
Dear Allan Gage, sorry for delay...
There are some points of advice in this kit.
Rear suspension assembly is poor. It is necessary to sanding a lot to get fit it in the chassis.
The final assembly of the body with the rest of the kit is very difficult.
Dear Allan Gage, sorry for delay...
There are some points of advice in this kit.
Rear suspension assembly is poor. It is necessary to sanding a lot to get fit it in the chassis.
The final assembly of the body with the rest of the kit is very difficult.
27 April 2019, 21:38
Allan Gage
Great my least favorite parts already...oh well i shall proceed with caution. Thanks for the response.
Great my least favorite parts already...oh well i shall proceed with caution. Thanks for the response.
28 April 2019, 01:49
Dennis
Well done! What Color did you use dir the Green exactly? I was thinking about Tamiya TS 22 for my build...
Well done! What Color did you use dir the Green exactly? I was thinking about Tamiya TS 22 for my build...
26 June 2020, 19:49
Alexandre Reynaldo
Hi Dennis. It was the color that I used. But it was decanted, because when I aplied directly from the can to the car, it boiled like a soda. So I aplied with a Aztek airbrush over Tamiya primer.
Hi Dennis. It was the color that I used. But it was decanted, because when I aplied directly from the can to the car, it boiled like a soda. So I aplied with a Aztek airbrush over Tamiya primer.
26 June 2020, 21:32
Dennis
Hi Alexandre. Thanks Mate! I Never had any Problems using Tamiya Spraypaint. I allways aply them directly from the spray can over a good coat of primer. Before using them i put the spray can in warm water for a few minutes. This way i get very smooth surfaces...
Hi Alexandre. Thanks Mate! I Never had any Problems using Tamiya Spraypaint. I allways aply them directly from the spray can over a good coat of primer. Before using them i put the spray can in warm water for a few minutes. This way i get very smooth surfaces...
27 June 2020, 10:23
Alexander Grivonev
Again, that green is awesome 👍 This kit is in the top 10 on my to do list
Again, that green is awesome 👍 This kit is in the top 10 on my to do list
27 June 2020, 10:54
Alexandre Reynaldo
Hi Dennis. Yes, I know the quality of Tamiya spray paints, but I used an old bottle, so I believe that it promotes the strange effect. I searched the internet and found that it is not uncommon. In the old spray can, the gas can incorporate into the paint, the same process of making a coke ... and the only way to solve it, is to decant the paint into a jar and shake it. Open the jar and let the gas escape. Repeat the process even to remove all gas. Do not this with a coke...
Hi Dennis. Yes, I know the quality of Tamiya spray paints, but I used an old bottle, so I believe that it promotes the strange effect. I searched the internet and found that it is not uncommon. In the old spray can, the gas can incorporate into the paint, the same process of making a coke ... and the only way to solve it, is to decant the paint into a jar and shake it. Open the jar and let the gas escape. Repeat the process even to remove all gas. Do not this with a coke...
27 June 2020, 14:19
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Porsche 911 Carrera RS '74 Fujimi 1/24, with full interior, trunk and motor (Enthusiast Model Series from Fujimi).