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Subaru Impreza WRC '98 Monte Carlo

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Well after a long break I managed to get back to my bench to complete my Subaru. Again I added the full PE harness which I think completes the interior. The decals were a lot harder to cope with than the Safari one I did last year but it's not too bad.

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Thrown in a pic of both builds for comparison :)

Comments always welcomed

Thanks

Adrian

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Nice work Adrian. Did you get that door decal sorted out? Did the hair dryer method work?
 
Great work Adrian the 2 Scoobies look fabulous together. The paint finish looks top notch and those harnesses really add some interest to the interior.

Cheers

Paul
 
Mc Rae must be happy!!! ;)

Excellent and fine model Adrian.

Is a great build.

Polux
 
Scooby-doobi-dooo!

Great Job Adrian That came out real nice.

Ian M
 
I can't find a pm button on here so I'll try this...


I have not fitted the rear spoiler on my subaru yet, or even built it for that matter but I have realised I should maybe have fitted it before priming the body. what way did you do your spoiler and how easy was it to paint the underside of said appendage?!? the stage I'm at, scraping a bit of primer off and attaching it will not be too much hassle but I'm worried the Tamiya rattle can will make painting the whole rear end difficult with the spoiler fitted.


Cheers
 
A great build of a great car.... Hope my "Monte" Mini will look that good :) :)..


John.
 
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I can't find a pm button on here so I'll try this...
I have not fitted the rear spoiler on my subaru yet, or even built it for that matter but I have realised I should maybe have fitted it before priming the body. what way did you do your spoiler and how easy was it to paint the underside of said appendage?!? the stage I'm at, scraping a bit of primer off and attaching it will not be too much hassle but I'm worried the Tamiya rattle can will make painting the whole rear end difficult with the spoiler fitted.


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As for what I did, I painted it separately and then glued in in place near the end of the build :)


Adrian
 
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