Fujimi MR2 Initial D Kit

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Fujimi MR2 Initial D Kit

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I've had this one painted for a while, kinda lost interest when masking around the windows for the black parts. All that changed when the black BMF attacked :lol:

Fujimi Initial D kit, Aoshima wheels and tyres, Tamiya Lime Greed Mica or something for paint. No primer, didn't have any at the time :roll: Pretty good kit. I couldn't be arsed doing the interior so that got a coat of black all over, as did the inside of the windows. Used a fineliner I cut to a chisel tip for the panel lines, let it dry then rubber off the excess. The interior fit was really bad for some reason, couldn't figure out why bit I probably did something wrong. So it's got a few choice bits lopped off unceremoniously.

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Cool looking pocket rocket. thumbsup
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thumbsup thumbsup thumbsup
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Nice KC, short sharp and sweet.
Love those wheels too.
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nice! reminds me of a Ferrari in the last pic... 328 GTS maybe? (Magnum PI)
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Cheers fellas, it was a fun build :)

This one? Theres some nuts ones out there. I love it, they ruin a brillant driving car to make a piece of static-suspension art that riles people up to no end :lol: You should see what some Porsche purists say about the rau-welt ones rofl
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That red one even had cut springs in it. Speedhunters done a good story on it and damn the exhaust sounds mental!!!! I love RWB Porsche's!!! Haha
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Oh yea, those Porsches are incredibly cool. Didn't know they had cut springs in the fozzer, that makes it even better!
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slowlylearning wrote:Cheers fellas, it was a fun build :)

This one? Theres some nuts ones out there. I love it, they ruin a brillant driving car to make a piece of static-suspension art that riles people up to no end :lol: You should see what some Porsche purists say about the rau-welt ones rofl
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i can see you doing a build like this :)
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I found the story http://www.speedhunters.com/2016/09/sla ... 348-japan/ Its one very cool ride
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