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I've got heaps of models... haven't done any lately coz i'm now busy...

Here is a mini truck Hilux i did when i couldn't walk due to a knee reconstruction

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care to give any advice as to how you lowered the suspension?

i'm looking into starting a '94 cadillac fleetwood and make it a lowrider, but i'm unsure of how to get the suspension to get how i want it

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Am I retarded or something?

I bought a Fujimi model kit of an R34 GTT and I don't know how the f*ck to get the decals off the backing?!

Edit: Figured out how you're supposed to get them off (damn water decal thingys)

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yep, you are indeed a retard :(

remember to use tweezers so as not to lose the decals and don't use a big bowl try to get something shallow like a petri dish or a sour cream lid or some crap like that i dunno...

good luck!

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unfortunately i have a job....

...and i've been perfomring an rb20de+T conversion on my car,

i'm very soon going to start a new project involving a 1964 chevrolet impala lowrider black with chrome accents and purple paisley design interior

it will be the most murder looking car on the face of the universe... in 1/24 scale...

...i also have a Junction Produce honda oddyssey... can't wait to get my life back to normal!!!

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Just to show everyone how bad it can get....

This is just a part of the collection..... :

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If anyone knows of any self help groups that can help people wean themselves from this addiction, now would be a good time to come forward... this addiction is starting to spiral out of control. :thumbsup:

yes, hand your wallet to me! lol

oh and cool nos tank!

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i just realised i never put up pics of the mode parfume bold world design toyota crown OLOLOLOL i'm such a RAGING top bloke...

i'll post pics here when i get home, you guys may want to spadge... if you're as nerdy as i am

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here is the mode parfume toyota crown

method of build

metallic black pearl

20" trafficstar DTX wheels

Height adjustable / Camber adjustable suspension system (yes it actually exsists springs and all)

Proper window tint (5% scabbed off my window tinting friend)

chrome leafing

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interior detail

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my 1/18th scale Chevrolet Impala Murder Mobile

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The three kids lined up, Impul F55 Nissan Cima, Toyota Aristo by SKPDESIGN and BOLD WORLD PARFUME Toyota Celsior

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...You can't say i don't have love for models! all i have left to do is my FABULOUS honda odyssey, my 1964 impala lowrider, and the replica edition of my nissan cefiro... then i have to buy more models! HAR HAR!!!

...and yes, i do have a gf.

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ZTune looks awesome :D

Where do you guys buy the wheels? Ive been meaning to do a scale model of my GTR but ill only do it if i can find wheels that look the same (or very close to)

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ZTune looks awesome :)

Where do you guys buy the wheels? Ive been meaning to do a scale model of my GTR but ill only do it if i can find wheels that look the same (or very close to)

Thanks. :D

Wheels are luck of the draw sometimes. The hobby shops sometimes have em, but usually you have to buy a kit cos it has the wheels you want!

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I picked up a Yokomo RC drift car while in Japan the other week.Its Nomurakens R34 skyline.

taking forever to build.You even have to build the coilovers lol.All the sus is adjustable.Cant wait to have a play.

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Pics of the shelf now...

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Finally finished Z tune!!!

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Hey nice collection, those larger Skylines look scale 1:12 or are they 1:18?

The Nismo Z-Tune looks sweet! But I would mind getting one meself and painting the bonnet / wheels black and body white.

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