Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
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Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
Thats great, thanks for posting your build!
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Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
long canadian winters make great modellers ...lol , fantastic job
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Wow it can’t be denied that you really got a hold on those TS cans!
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Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
Nice job! I am a humble rattle can user. Did you use clear over the TS-17?
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Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
Very nice Restoration, thx for sharing .
My completed Models:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
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Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
Thanks! No. The only clear I used was a couple coats of matt clear on the 3D printed tires. Other than that, the rest of the model has no clear at all.tubegenius wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:47 pm Nice job! I am a humble rattle can user. Did you use clear over the TS-17?
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Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
Fantastic work!
The red looks great. Especially if you compare it with the dull red on the first picture.
You really brought that car back to live.
The red looks great. Especially if you compare it with the dull red on the first picture.
You really brought that car back to live.
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Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
Have you used any product to disassemble the parts without damaging? I have some old kits I would like to restore but I'm afraid to break parts.
Time ago I remember a member that used an ultrasonic machine to remove paint and parts became disassembled
Time ago I remember a member that used an ultrasonic machine to remove paint and parts became disassembled
Re: Tamiya 1/12 312T4 Resurrection
It depends on what are they glued with. Totally different plan for every glue...
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Yeah, I know procedure should be different depending on the glue. Supposing that polystyrene cement was used, is there a safe way to separate parts with minimum risk of breaking?. I know that cement dissolves the plastic to make the join but, may be there is a product or method that can help to separate
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