Been building Gunpla for a while and I wanted to try come car kits, so I ordered this one not realizing I needed to paint it. So this videos will be a great help, when the kit comes.
Glad to be of assistance. I built Gunpla for many years as well. It is quite different going from Bandai's amazing molding and assembly to building cars and some of the really sketchy kits out there. lol. Tamiya is really good quality tho so you should have no issues.
Gorgeous!!! awesome!!! I also have this set in my collection, it was the first of my sets, I have a great fondness for this model. bravo my friend the color is beautiful one of my favorites!
Really nice build. Having made the Fujimi version last year (which isn't a terrible kit) you can see improvements with this one. Cool to have a full engine too.
The engine is nicely done and looks good when completed. Could use a little more detail but I am not too picky. I build the Fujimi convertable version many many years ago but don't really remember much about it except for the awesome BBS wheels it came with. I might have to pick one up again and give it a go.
What wheels did you use here? I'm really struggling to find fitting wheels, the link in your description doesn't list any Tamiya wheels, can you recommend another brand that fits well? Thank you for the video! Real helpful
The wheels used are from Aoshima and one of their individual rim sets. The inner hub of the rim which holds the polycap had to be ground down and then the rim was just glued directly to the brake disk. Unfortunately for wheels with pegs like Tamiya, you will have to find someone who does printed rims.
@@paatz04 when the bodies are moulded, there tends to be small raised lines where the mold pieces meet, usually a top and bottom part of the mold. You use a sharpie to go over those mold lines and then sand them to make them smooth. When you and to the point that there is no longer any sharpie mark then you know you have smoothed out the line.
Very nice build Spencer. This one will last for years to come.
Thanks James, was looking for a nice clean simple build. I think this turned out pretty good. Thanks for the watch!
I'm glad you're back, looking good 300ZX, man, amazing build
Thank you for your continued watching. I appreciate all your comments.
That's a really good build, thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed.
Amazing build! It's a great kit
It is such a good and afordable kit. Well worth it IMO.
Been building Gunpla for a while and I wanted to try come car kits, so I ordered this one not realizing I needed to paint it. So this videos will be a great help, when the kit comes.
Glad to be of assistance. I built Gunpla for many years as well. It is quite different going from Bandai's amazing molding and assembly to building cars and some of the really sketchy kits out there. lol. Tamiya is really good quality tho so you should have no issues.
Gorgeous!!! awesome!!! I also have this set in my collection, it was the first of my sets, I have a great fondness for this model. bravo my friend the color is beautiful one of my favorites!
Thank you so much my friend. I appreciate the kind words.
Killer build Spencer ❤
Thanks Shawn. Your views are always appreciated.
Great work!
Thank you!
Just found your channel and have subscribed. This is a very well put together kit and build. Car came out amazing.
Thank you so much for the Sub. It is greatly appreciated.
Really nice build. Having made the Fujimi version last year (which isn't a terrible kit) you can see improvements with this one. Cool to have a full engine too.
The engine is nicely done and looks good when completed. Could use a little more detail but I am not too picky. I build the Fujimi convertable version many many years ago but don't really remember much about it except for the awesome BBS wheels it came with. I might have to pick one up again and give it a go.
That is sharp.
Thanks. This is one of my favorites.
Please do the Tamiya #24123 Toyota supra next.
This kit is for sure on my list. I have not been able to buy it yet but hope to get one soon! Thanks for the suggestion.
What wheels did you use here? I'm really struggling to find fitting wheels, the link in your description doesn't list any Tamiya wheels, can you recommend another brand that fits well? Thank you for the video! Real helpful
The wheels used are from Aoshima and one of their individual rim sets. The inner hub of the rim which holds the polycap had to be ground down and then the rim was just glued directly to the brake disk. Unfortunately for wheels with pegs like Tamiya, you will have to find someone who does printed rims.
@@ScaleAutoGarage Thank you! I was also curious what the point is of those black lines front and back when you start the body prep?
@@paatz04 when the bodies are moulded, there tends to be small raised lines where the mold pieces meet, usually a top and bottom part of the mold. You use a sharpie to go over those mold lines and then sand them to make them smooth. When you and to the point that there is no longer any sharpie mark then you know you have smoothed out the line.
What kind of paint do you use for the headlights and tail lights?
For the clear colors, Tamiya offers clear paints and I use the red and orange from them on all tail lights and marker lights.
Do u need to glue the parts on?
Yes, the parts do need to be glued together. You can use a model styrene glue or you can use a superglue, depending on your preference.
@@ScaleAutoGarage thanks I got superglue