Tamiya Toyota GT-One

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wow....
Hope the carbon sheets were on sale at your local shop ;)

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I have no words..... absolutely fantastic Daniel!

keep us posted!
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Awesome !
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BRAVO!!!!!!!

you are a modelling God!
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Daniel,

beautiful, simply beautiful. I am just starting out on a smiliar full detail project with the Porsche 911-GT1 and if I can achieve anywhere near as good a finish as this I will be delighted.

stunning work my friend

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seamus wrote:Daniel,

beautiful, simply beautiful. I am just starting out on a smiliar full detail project with the Porsche 911-GT1 and if I can achieve anywhere near as good a finish as this I will be delighted.

stunning work my friend
Hi Sean,

I'm watching your progress at AM Forum, of course ! and it's looking very good and it will be an amazing model for sure. I hope you don't have so much trouble like I had. I had so many fitment problems and my paintjob destroyed itself after a while and building took ages...other than that it was a nice build ;-)

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Is that some wrinkle in the C/F on the left door, or a light trick in the picture?
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lumpulus wrote:Is that some wrinkle in the C/F on the left door, or a light trick in the picture?

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lumpulus wrote:Is that some wrinkle in the C/F on the left door, or a light trick in the picture?

I f you mean on the underside on the outside part !?! it's problably some shrinked filler. a LOT of that door was build using plasticard, not much of the kit part used especially on the inside where the CF is attached.

...guess I have to improve on my next build but this was my first use of CF ever so I guess it's not to bad

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Re: Tamiya Toyota GT-One

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This is what I meant...can't tell if it's relected light, or a wrinkle.
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