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First Model Car
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:38 PM
I'm going to do my first model car real soon!! I've ordered a Fujimi 1987 Toyota Supra. If you guys can give any tips please do so!! Thanks

Jiggarks
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  • From: Dahlonega, Georgia
Posted by lizardqing on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 10:53 AM
Welcome to the forum Jiggarks. Is this your first models as well or do you allready have some experience in other areas? I have some sites that could be helpful on my website on the page http://www.lizardsworkshop.50megs.com/tips.html. For me getting a nice gloosy paint job is the hardest part of cars so just read up on painting and be very patient when you do paint the body. If there are any specific questions you have, be sure to ask .
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 5:37 PM
Welcome to the club..... unlike the armor section we don't have any neat names for our page, but welcome to the world of car modeling.... enjoy it! You can build anything you want, esspecially cars you can't have... that's the glory of model cars!!!! Oh, and welcome to the forum, you'll find lots of good people here and great advise!!!! Welcome and enjoy!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 7:06 PM
thanks guys!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 7:07 PM
lizardqing2-
your internet site isn't working!! Sad [:(]
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Posted by Enzo_Man on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 10:52 PM
Welcome the the Model Realm Jigg! You'll love this hobby!
Aerodynamics is for people who can't build engines.
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  • From: Dahlonega, Georgia
Posted by lizardqing on Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:45 AM
Thats odd, that link up there wont work for me either but it works from within my site. Here's the link again, if it still wont work just click on the web button below my sig and got to the Lizard's Library . http://www.lizardsworkshop.50megs.com/tips.html
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 19, 2004 11:19 AM
Wow, I have to agree with lizardqing2, be patient about the body paint. Thats something that I've seemed to learn very slowly. I now make sure that I cover the drying model with a clear plastic storage box drawer to keep the dust off of it...and let it dry for about twice as long as you think. Its worth the wait!

Also, become best friends with future floor polish...it seems to be the "jesus" of our modeling world *chuckle* Just look back at the forum...you'll find all the future info you'll ever need.

Good luck
-jonathan
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 20, 2004 2:05 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lizardqing2

Thats odd, that link up there wont work for me either but it works from within my site. Here's the link again, if it still wont work just click on the web button below my sig and got to the Lizard's Library . http://www.lizardsworkshop.50megs.com/tips.html



Hey Chris, it's cause there's a period on the end of the link on top!! Welcome to the wonderful world of car modeling, where everything is perfect and pristine...kinda makes me want to build something dirty!!! Which is why I build at least on plane while building a car!!!! I'm working on a Tamiya NSX for the Tamiya Con right now, and a Tamiya Corsair for the Marine Corps Group Build!!
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  • From: New Zealand
Posted by nicholma on Saturday, March 20, 2004 2:05 PM
Apart from the coments about painting which can't be underestimated, my advice would be to take your time, follow the instructions, dry fit, detail paint as much as possible before final assembly and use a plastic glue except on the clear parts where a clear glue like Kyrstal Kleer or Elmers should be used. Be very careful if using a superglue as it can result in fogging of clear parts. If the interior is all black then use different shades of very dark grey as well or dry brush odd features with a dark grey to bring them out. Have fun and enjoy, this won't be the first and only!
Kia ora, Mark "Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas"
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