1:12 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R

1:12 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R

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Hiroboy

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214 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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Not sure if this is of interest here ?

It a Fujimi Kit modified with loads of extra details

More images can be found here :
www.spc.org.uk/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=68

gopher

5,160 posts

260 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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There's some amazing detail on there, well done (I assume it is your work?). The exhaust staining looks very realistic, especially in this shot



Care to share your method?

Cheers

Paul

edited to add - those discs, the detail is great what materials are you using?

Edited by gopher on Wednesday 19th July 14:19

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

250 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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Quality job with a favourite car of mine.

kenny chim 4

1,604 posts

259 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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gopher said:
The exhaust staining looks very realistic.


That affect can be acheived by carefully blending diluted coats of Tamiya acrylic clear blue, red, yellow and 'smoke' on either a burnished metal surface or one that has been treated with a metalcote. Looks great on bike exhausts- experimentation is the key.

Hiroboy

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214 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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The exhaust is made from real titanium heated over the gas hob till the colours turn like this.
But now it's easier with products like these decals

kenny chim 4

1,604 posts

259 months

Thursday 20th July 2006
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Nah, that's cheating.

If you were depicting, say, the heraldry on a 1:24 scale knight's shield, would you carefully paint in the lion rampart motif using a 00 brush? Or think f*ck it- I'll just slap a transfer on it!

I know, means to an end and all that but maybe I'm a purist...

gopher

5,160 posts

260 months

Thursday 20th July 2006
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kenny chim 4 said:
Nah, that's cheating.

If you were depicting, say, the heraldry on a 1:24 scale knight's shield, would you carefully paint in the lion rampart motif using a 00 brush? Or think f*ck it- I'll just slap a transfer on it!

I know, means to an end and all that but maybe I'm a purist...


I think it depends on what you want out of the hobby. I know some people are happy to buy finished models on ebay for huge sums of money because they want the model and are quite aware (for whatever reason) that they are not able or are not willing to put that effort in themselves.

And for people who build for their own enjoyment they may enjoy certain parts more than others, I really enjoy painting, and although I enjoy building it is not to the same extent so to a "builder" I may seem sloppy in my build but over OTT in my paint. The most important bit of this hobby is "do it for yourself" there is no better reason.

cheers

Paul