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  • Guest

    #16
    ok, only managed to find one decent pic and its not a very good angle for detail.the pattern on the dront looks like it could pose a challenge!

    what do you think mark??
    i believe you can buy the masking patern which you jiust stick on

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    • Guest

      #17
      and just to keep you updated,

      The new Bodyshell arrived this morning, it is a genuine Kyosho shell so it is a perfect fit and lots of nice details in there too, including wing mirrors and a windscreen wiper blade !!! The spoiler is a nicely moulded item too just needing bolting on using the plates etc supplied. Loads of decals supplied too.

      I have to thank Alans Models for this one as they have been brilliant finding the shell for me in the first place and making the necessary enquiries to locate one. Best of all is the Very Prompt Delivery too.

      I would certainly recommend them to anyone...their website is at



      Regards......Mark

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      • Guest

        #18
        As we speak, that bodyshell you see above has now turned white having had it 's first coat of paint, am leaving it for about 20 mins or so before going back and doing another coat and I should be done then ready to start cutting and making it look like the original NSX posted on here.

        Regards.......Mark.

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        • Guest

          #19
          That brings back fond memories of my first ever RC car. Anyone remember the Tamiya Terra Scorcher? I fitted a Toyota body shell to it at one point, just to have a play around and I spent ages carefully masking off the outside of the body shell.

          Good job I realised before I actually got around to painting it.

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          • Guest

            #20
            i had several very early tamiya cars, the first was a holiday buggy, then a sand scorcher and finally a subaru brat cand then a midnight pumpkin......

            they were the days.......... - i went on from there to own several IC cars and then RC boats, and subs and a glider....

            those tamiya cars sure got me hooked !

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            • Guest

              #21
              Yes,

              I remember the Old Tamiya cars too, there some great ones out back then. I do remember the Holiday Buggy well too as a friend of mine bought one when I had my first car...I built it for him and I was quite impressed at what it could on an electric motor.

              Regards........Mark.

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                #22
                And for those of you who have been asking,

                Here is the NSX as it stands at the moment, just got a few factory stickers left to do and the wing mirrors before putting all my own custom graphics on as per the car in the original pic.

                Progress may seem slow but it is summer now and I have been out quite a lot with the other models.

                This one should up and running by next week.

                Regards......Mark.

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                • wonwinglo
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 5410

                  #23
                  Nice buy there Mark,no doubt you will bring her right up to scratch,it makes you wonder why people get rid of stuff so cheap,perhaps they just tire of these things and want to move on ? anyway you were the right person,look forward to seeing the end result.

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    nice shell mark, what make is it ?

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                      #25
                      Thanks Barry,

                      I will soon have this one finished off...I think the reason this one was so cheap is because this is the Kyosho Superten FW04 ...The wheelbase length is 280mm ...this has now been replaced by the FW05 with a 258mm wheelbase. Most bodyshell manufacturers produce bodyshells to fit the newer sized car which is pretty much the standard size now. Getting Bodyshells for the 280mm wheelbase length car is a little harder now although some manufacturers still do them...Kyosho and HPI being 2 that I know of.

                      Even so the original retail price for this car was £325, so I got quite a bargain on mine.

                      And in answer to Adzam.....how are you doing...??, long time no speak..!! That is the Kyosho NSX Shell, it is quite nice and comes with the ready made spoiler and even wing mirrors and windscreen wipers !! 2 full sheets of stickers also included.

                      Regards......Mark.

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        yokomo shells are superb for the detail on them

                        the best shell for detail i think

                        your car is coming on nicely though

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                        • Guest

                          #27
                          Thanks Iain,

                          Just checked out the Yokomo site and you have made my Nephew a very happy man as he wants to do a Nissan Silvia and they do a shell for this.

                          Top Man and thanks once again !!!

                          Regards.......Mark

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                          • Guest

                            #28
                            yokomo shells are used in alot of concours (sp) as they have excelent detail

                            i dont have one as couldnt afford one but i have seen them up close and always wanted one

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                              #29
                              Almost Finished,

                              Compare the 3 Pics Below, The first one is the Real Car and the next 2 are the Model.

                              Just gotta finish off the stripes at the rear, they are slightly different to the ones on the real car due to the different shape on the rear wing on the model shell compared to the real one.

                              Mirrors can be painted black at anytime but they stand out better in white, I have not bothered with the bubble type headlights at this stage but can easily do that with a couple of mouldings later on.

                              All the Graphics were done on computer and printed off...(except for the usual factory supplied ones)

                              I think I have recreated the looks of the Original Nicely though.

                              This car will be out on the road on Saturday

                              Regards........Mark.

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                              • Guest

                                #30
                                what a lovely job you have done there Mark!

                                your right the wing mirrors do look better in white. What about the line (on the real one) that goes accros the front of the car (presumably where the bonnet lifts up)...are you going to add that?

                                Richard

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