This kit comes with RHD/LHD options, and you can make to suit either USDM, EUDM or JDM.\ said:Welcome along Harley :D I wouldn't mind building up the Subaru BRZ, I just don't get why it's more expensive than the Toyota lol
Some good options there!\ said:This kit comes with RHD/LHD options, and you can make to suit either USDM, EUDM or JDM.So either the Toyota 86, Toyota gt86 or the Scion FR-S
I have no idea, Iv never done one before lol\ said:Some good options there! Pretty rare having anything more than left or right hand drive
I have never done a small car (many on this forum do) but on my Rolls Royce 1/16 Phantom, I used Tamiya Synthetic Lacquer (spray can). It gives a very glossy mirror-like shine (all cars need that):\ said:Thanks for all the warm greetings, just a few 'newbie' questions .....
What products are people painting their models with ?
That really depends on you. Most of us started with rattle cans and then later upped our game to air brush.\ said:What products are people painting their models with ?
I went the other way! After painting exclusively with an airbrush, I diverted to the Tamiya spray can simply because the paint did what I wanted for that particular model. Now I'm back to acrylics, airbrushed.\ said:That really depends on you. Most of us started with rattle cans and then later upped our game to air brush. .......
I think it would. All (except perhaps for the snips) are standard tools frequently used by most plastic modellers. They would get you started and with experience, gained by using these tools, you will have a good idea of what others you would need.\ said:http://www.kentmodels.co.uk/glues-and-accessories/humbrol-modellers-tool-set-mediumWould this be a good kit to start myself off with ?
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