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FTO 1:24 Model
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Re: FTO 1:24 Model
That is the first facelift model FTO I have ever seen ...
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Re: FTO 1:24 Model
Whilst on the topic.......I've still got some left over passion red and pyrenees black paint left over from the actual car. Do you think this would adhere to the plastic well? Or will I need to prime it? Will the primer even adhere to the plastic?
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Re: FTO 1:24 Model
That one's a custom Fujimi 1/24 model. You can't get a plastic model of a facelift FTO.
http://www.spc.org.uk/mitsubishi/facelift-fto.html
KATO was the only company that made a facelift diecast model but it was tiny.
I've got a spare Fujimi sitting on the shelf if you're interested though.
http://www.spc.org.uk/mitsubishi/facelift-fto.html
KATO was the only company that made a facelift diecast model but it was tiny.
I've got a spare Fujimi sitting on the shelf if you're interested though.
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Re: FTO 1:24 Model
Same principle as any plastic model. Undercoat it first with black or white paint.Nacho wrote:Whilst on the topic.......I've still got some left over passion red and pyrenees black paint left over from the actual car. Do you think this would adhere to the plastic well? Or will I need to prime it? Will the primer even adhere to the plastic?
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Yeah, I think ive got them all except for the one with anime girls all over it (ive got 4 kits + the KATO diecast model). Spectacular attention to detail on the custom one. I wonder how he made the wing?
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3D print!dstocks wrote:Yeah, I think ive got them all except for the one with anime girls all over it (ive got 4 kits + the KATO diecast model). Spectacular attention to detail on the custom one. I wonder how he made the wing?
take some photos Dwayne and give me some dimensions.
will try and model one and print it up for you
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