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Well i really do not stress me out a lot in school , but i think it can release some of my stress by doing something that i love , so i think i am getting an Enzo and then the CarreraGT |
haha i see TT is getting into it. its fun, i know how much it costs and the rest
i think its says bright red...TS-49 if i'm not mistaken. use grey primer to get that italian red. the italian red they suggest is too red! almost like blood. also tamiya has a guide on how to paint. also ifyou have a airbursh should try to make burnt exhaust colours. did you get the new kit with CF decals? if not tamiya shows how to do it. another thing you should of got is the studio 27 upgrade kit if its available. if not get it online. photoetched parts just make it that bit more real |
HHmmm ... nice , so you suggest painting it Grey first and then Red ?
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there are two primers...grey and white. translucent colours should use white. however "bright red" from tamiya doesn't really give the red you want so by using the grey primer it should get close.
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try getting it from japan
www.hlj.com if i can't get it in hong kong i get it here. i'm not sure how it compares to your country but compared to australia its a lot cheaper even after paying postal and credit fees. the f50 and f40 are cheap obvioulsy because they are old kits |
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As for airbrush and trying to go that far into details, I'm not really up to it ;) Upgrade kits... uhm... never seen them around here :D and for a come back into models building, I prefer not to overdo :D Ah and no, no CF decals in my kit.. let's see if I can find the tutorial you are talking about.. do you have an url? |
my kit is still in the box so i can't remember which colour, but from experience italian red isn't close compared to bright red.
actually photoetched parts help the inexpereinced. coz all you do is stick em on i thought you would of got the newer kits. newer kits have CF decals which i forgot to get my hands on whilst i was in HK. ok tamiya server is slow atm. just goto www.tamiya.com goto either japan or america (both english). somewehre down the bottom has "assembly tips". anymore questions you can ask me. |
Cool thanks.. and well, I bought the only Enzo I found... I remember old kits 10 years ago already had CF decals...
Anyway I'm working on the damn cockpit now :D |
i meant the newer kits that were released for the enzo had CF decals
you have the older version of the enzo from tamiya. |
Comon, am I the only one working on something atm?
Here are the last two pics, taken this morning.. http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/3378/enzo5.jpg http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/543/enzo6.jpg |
not bad!
but you cheated, you had your gf to help :P |
TT - it is looking great!!
I "hated" building Tamiya kits (I built Tamiya motorcyle models for customers in the late '80's and early '90's) - as the details are so good , it is a shame to have to hide them under the bodywork... ;) That Enzo is screaming out to be built into a diorama with about 10 other cars (Enzo's) on a production line in various stages of completion.... |
Its lookins stunning TT , reading a few articles about Enzo kits i decided to go for the Revell-Monogram one , its cheaper ( only 16 dollars ) lacks a little in details but you dont need an intermediate level to build it , maybe i will go tomorrow and get it
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I have a 1/10th scale HPI RS4 Pro 3 4WD R/C electric kit car if that counts.
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