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As an ex-rally marshall in the day, these were fast formidable cars. Perhaps a little fragile, especially on rough forest stages but still fast never the less until they fell to pieces!
Superb model, superb build! Thanks for sharing
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Thx - that goes in the notes. Great new pics
Thanks,
John
Heloo, few new photos with black background ;-)
midnightprowler: I think yes, Hasegawa 1/24 Lancia 037 "Chardonette" , there is a lot of different paint scheme, this one I got one year back and it was some kind of limited edition. But The most famous Martini should be no problem to buy
keavdog: AK Extreme metal - polished aluminium (based with clear shiny black), then coat of clear acrylic tamiya X22 (3 layers), then wash - enamel odourless thinner mixed with cheap dark brown oil paint.
Ted4321: Yes, taht is correct, it is good building material actualy :-) First drink, then use this think aluminium or what is it ... and it is also good for planet earth, some king or recyclation :-P
Bradeq Very much thanks guys for kind words :-) I think it is my personal mark that every model what I did must have a piece of alu beer can.
Very much thanks guys for kind words :-) I think it is my personal mark that every model what I did must have a piece of alu beer can.
Wait. All of my models involve beer too but it sounds like you're saying the can is part of your model. Is that correct?
T e d
That turned out great. What did you paint ths wheels wirh?
Nice work!
Jim
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Well done. Is a stock version of this kit available?
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Good-looking race car! Good work and thanks for sharing.
As Greg and Don alluded to, if you feel you made compromises, it surely doesn't show in the end result.
-Greg
My favorite Rally Car design of all time, and yours is a beautiful replica of it.
BTW...one of the marks of a true craftsman is that he can work with what he's got. The paint looks flawless to me: if you hadn't mentioned the mixing problem, I never would have guessed.
Greg
George Lewis:
Very nice! Proves a good modeler is a good modeler, regardless of the genre.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Hi,
After a lot of tanks and airplanes I have a need to do something else, so tried my first car model :-O It was a gift from last Xmass, and after two weeks here is result. Kit is from Hasegawa 1/24 and because my wallet is emtpy I used favourite strategy, dont buy anything , use what you already have. It will be just in my showroom, a lot of mistakes … for example blue is 3 year old Tamiya X4 mixed with dfrop of white, it was hard to mix ( it was used for Mustang P-51 blue nose) this paint was almost dead but I tried it and it works.
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