Mitsubishi Lancer WRC

PaulTRose

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kit is Hellers Mitsu Lancer WRC in 1/24

dreadful kit to be honest, glad its done so i can move on to something else

first GB ive joined on here, despite the problems i have enjoyed it a lot, look forward to the next GB that takes my fancy

obligatory pic with Standard Unit of Comparison
 
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1275GT

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That's not a bad result, the leg work you put into it really paid off. Nice mud work, too !! :smiling3:

Cheers, Neil

( I didn't realise the Standard Unit of Comparison was a rule......is this a car-thing??? :P )
 

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lol. its actually a running gag on another forum........if someone wants to know how big a model is they ask for a pic of it with a Tamiya paint pot, something everyone the world over is familiar with, therefore 'the Standard Unit of Comparison' :P
 
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You live and you learn, I shall bare it in mind for future reference :smiling3:
 
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Willi262

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That's what I'm talkin about.

If I did a rally car, that's what it would look like.

You nailed it.
 

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Nice Mitsu.

That has turned out very well. Nice one.

I believe that the international SUC is a humbrol paint tin as many firms use the same tins and Tamiya paints are not to be found in some countries... ;)

A great result regardless of the troubles you had with it!

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thanks guys

\ said:
I need to learn how to do mud like that. very good
make up a wash with MiG mud, slap it on but not too much cos it will go a long way, let it dry really well, use a stiff brush to remove most of it, leaves dust in the nook and crannies (works on armour too)............to get the splashes, use a small flat stiff brush, put some of the 'mud' on it and use a finger of the other hand to flick it at the car, just get the direction front to back lol

that car was about 15 minutes work in total, with a couple hours drying time in the middle
 
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I think it's a outstanding build well done Paul big 5***** from me.

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That's a nice muddy rally car you've built there mate , great stuff
 

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Very nice, rally cars and mud, go together like gin and Tonic.

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Turned out really nice Paul. Glad you got over the problems with it.

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