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Mike Samarsky (Mike-Nismo)
RU

Soarer JZZ30

Commentaires

10 7 March, 15:01
István Szücs
The interior looks like the real one!
7 March, 19:08
Mike Samarsky
@István Szücs Thanks a lot!
8 March, 01:46
Jv
Very butiful work
In all aspects paint and detail is fantastic
8 March, 11:16
Mike Samarsky
@Jv Thank you!
8 March, 15:14
George Williams
Lovely build, really like the background.
9 March, 14:00

Album info

Toyota Soarer JZZ30 Aoshima 062739 '21
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Author: Mikhail Samarsky (Khabarovsk)

I got the model for a makeover, but with the suspension already assembled. The task was to create a car with an understated suspension and camber. Additionally, wheels from Scale Stars - Work Equip R18 with Yokohama tires were purchased. We wanted to make the understatement more pronounced, but maybe we made a mistake with the size of the wheels. The discs are painted in black gloss, and the centers are matted with varnish. The nuts and calipers are painted in the body color. The color scheme of the rear optics was chosen at the request of the customer. I chose the body color to my taste - H43 Wine Red from Mr.Hobby. It was the first time I used Gunze's GX100 varnish, and I really liked it, but I still need to fill my hand. This is a good set created in the early 90s. There are two types of discs to choose from, two spoilers, a factory body kit and many other alternative parts. I used Tamiya weathering on the bottom and exhaust.

The painting was carried out with an airbrush. All Tamiya and Gunze alcohol-based paints, Gunze GX100 varnish, Gunze rinse, Revell glue, superfluid Tamiya and Tamiya Craft Bond.
Hand polishing from 6000 to 10000 using GodHand sponges and Tamiya finishing polish.

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1:24 JZZ30 Soarer 2.5GT Twin Turbo L '91 (Aoshima 062739)

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