"GODZILLA"
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"GODZILLA"
Nissan GT-R R32 (Zero Paints - Nissan AH3 Red Pearl with 2 Pack Clear)
My first build, straight out of the box from Tamiya kit. Hope you like it
(Reposted with photos that I took in the daylight which give a better idea of the colour than the original photos in artificial light)
My first build, straight out of the box from Tamiya kit. Hope you like it
(Reposted with photos that I took in the daylight which give a better idea of the colour than the original photos in artificial light)
Last edited by yendorg66 on Sat 13 Aug 2011, 12:38 pm; edited 2 times in total
yendorg66- AMCC NEWBIE!
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dv8v8- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: "GODZILLA"
Well done, looks great. Sweet colour.
Kane- AMCC ADDICT
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Good one
fat141- I Love this place
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Not bad at all
mopar68- Legend Poster
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Very good job. Nice clean build.
One thing that could just add that final touch & bring it to life would be to run a wash into the panel gaps & other recessed areas (door handles, filler cap, tailgate script etc). I use acrylic Tamiya Smoke thinned until it flows from the tip of the brush into where I want it to go.
You can use thinned down acrylic black but it can look too dark.
Use acrylic paint because you can then wipe off excess with a dampened rag or cotton bud.
One thing that could just add that final touch & bring it to life would be to run a wash into the panel gaps & other recessed areas (door handles, filler cap, tailgate script etc). I use acrylic Tamiya Smoke thinned until it flows from the tip of the brush into where I want it to go.
You can use thinned down acrylic black but it can look too dark.
Use acrylic paint because you can then wipe off excess with a dampened rag or cotton bud.
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nice one mate i have one of these in 1/12 scale i should rebuild
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Thanks for the comments everyone!
I have changed the photos with some that I took in the daylight. They give a much truer representation of the colour than the originals that I took in artificial light.
I have changed the photos with some that I took in the daylight. They give a much truer representation of the colour than the originals that I took in artificial light.
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Nice clean build of an iconic car.
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Great job I love this model built it way back when it came out it has really good detail and now as my stack of muscle and hotrod models grow i still grab another one of these everytime i see one cheap think i got 4 or 5 now.
Well done on this one
Well done on this one
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