starting a new project
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starting a new project
I usually neglect to take any pictures of things in progress, but this one will be a little more inolved than usual so I thought I'd show the steps.
I'm gonna turn this

into this

Wish me luck!
I'm gonna turn this

into this

Wish me luck!
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I'm not the only one to molest that body anymore lol
go dude, I know you can pull it off, and it's gonna be the bomb-diggidy
great idea
go dude, I know you can pull it off, and it's gonna be the bomb-diggidy
great idea
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i just stripped down a few old zz chassis. these were both horrible losses that i did right when this kit came out. ive been using only laquer since.
i used regular isopropyl alcohol and a lot of elbo grease to strip the paint i put on and to my surprise the factory paint. i sanded a little bit but i wanted to lay down a little bit of black paint to help show the blemishes better. im not hoping to have clear windows on either of these.




i used regular isopropyl alcohol and a lot of elbo grease to strip the paint i put on and to my surprise the factory paint. i sanded a little bit but i wanted to lay down a little bit of black paint to help show the blemishes better. im not hoping to have clear windows on either of these.




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Looks like it should be a pretty killer project SuperFly!!!
If you dont mind my asking, where did you get that body? heh Im sure everyone here knows, but I have been gone fro quite a while, venturing around canda and the united states... and moving :s Yay vancouver
anyways, hope to hear back from ya soon,
I hope to get back into modding a bit in the near future....... this could be good inspiration
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If you dont mind my asking, where did you get that body? heh Im sure everyone here knows, but I have been gone fro quite a while, venturing around canda and the united states... and moving :s Yay vancouver

anyways, hope to hear back from ya soon,
I hope to get back into modding a bit in the near future....... this could be good inspiration

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Yeah, it's a Jota pullback. So far I've shaved off the front spoiler from the sides, filled in the funky Jota vents, sanded the rear louvers smooth.
I've been procrastinating on the really hard part: adding the air intakes to the rear fender flares and the area just behind the rear side windows. I may reshape the hood vent a little more like the GT40, but it's not that far off as it is. Now that the weather is getting worse, I'll probably head down to the basement and get this going again.
I've been procrastinating on the really hard part: adding the air intakes to the rear fender flares and the area just behind the rear side windows. I may reshape the hood vent a little more like the GT40, but it's not that far off as it is. Now that the weather is getting worse, I'll probably head down to the basement and get this going again.
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Dude....definitely take that middle piece out of the hood vent. I think that is going to be key to making it look authentic. Its amazing how close that Jota shell is already.SuperFly wrote: I may reshape the hood vent a little more like the GT40, but it's not that far off as it is.
I can't wait to see how this one turns out. I've got a special interest in this one because the GT40 is a favorite car of mine.
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