Nice build. Love the use of rattle can paint. It can be done for sure. I use the same brands for my builds. IRL, I owned a '96 Stillen-massaged Nissan 300ZX Turbo back in the day (and an '85 300ZX Turbo before that, and an '83 Datsun/Nissan 280ZX Turbo before that... I liked Datsun/Nissan rides for sure ;-) ). One of the best performing, quickest cars I ever owned.
Nice build. Love the use of rattle can paint. It can be done for sure. I use the same brands for my builds. IRL, I owned a '96 Stillen-massaged Nissan 300ZX Turbo back in the day (and an '85 300ZX Turbo before that, and an '83 Datsun/Nissan 280ZX Turbo before that... I liked Datsun/Nissan rides for sure ;-) ). One of the best performing, quickest cars I ever owned.
Wow that is quite the impressive cars you owned! One of my dream cars is a 300ZX, but for now I can only get them in model kits lol
I'm going to build this kit as my first real attempt. Should I try masking off some areas during the painting process.
I prefer to free hand when painting, if you have some good tape then masking off area definitely makes it look much neater
@@seeds4hobbies Ah, Thank you!
what type of tools would you need to build this?
At the minimum you need plastic cement (glue). To make it easier you will also need a sprue cutter and some sort of sanding stick. Good luck!
One Quick Question, is it snap together or do you need glue?
You need glue to assemble, I highly recommend tamiya brand cement.
@@seeds4hobbies ok thanks man!
1/25 Scale (X) 1/24 Scale(O)
Nice!
Thank you!
Cool 😎
Bro you have to start putting character in your model so your models could be more exclusive
He did it with the ass 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Do you have to use glue
Model glue is the only way to put it together
finishing can be more good.
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