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I used to spray holding the interior of the model; but managed to get a thumb print on the sill every time I went to put the damn thing down!

If you look carefully you'll see the spray booth is actually an old Coopers slab. Very useful to have a range beer products on hand for a build like this!

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Trying to get some finer details onto the model this time around. Have decided to go for tan/chocolate C210 interior rather than black, so it a bit easier to see what's happening. Maybe that isn't the smartest idea though, seeing I have the hands of an hyperactive, alcoholic, coffee addict.

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Trying to get some finer details onto the model this time around. Have decided to go for tan/chocolate C210 interior rather than black, so it a bit easier to see what's happening. Maybe that isn't the smartest idea though, seeing I have the hands of an hyperactive, alcoholic, coffee addict.

Have you considered swinging the doors and making the lights work?

I watched a youtube video on a guy who cuts his doors and bonnets open with a scalpel and builds his own hinges. It's pretty tempting... but I might attempt it on an old botched model first, so if it all goes wrong it's no big loss. Getting working lights on would be unreal. I've got a DISM diecast with working lights, and it looks very cool.

Looking good! Missing gearknob?

Yes... for now.

While the paint was drying I chopped up an early abortion of a model to see how I'd go swinging the doors, having never tried before. Ugly as sin, but the basic principles are there, i.e. it opens and closes.

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I watched a youtube video on a guy who cuts his doors and bonnets open with a scalpel and builds his own hinges. It's pretty tempting... but I might attempt it on an old botched model first, so if it all goes wrong it's no big loss. Getting working lights on would be unreal. I've got a DISM diecast with working lights, and it looks very cool.

I built an 1/32 scale E Type Jag once, in my teenage years. Cut the doors and bonnet out with a jewelers hacksaw & swung them on custom wire hinges. I still have the frame, just not having much luck getting blades for it.

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They came with my Aoshima C210 coupe. Close inspection reveals that they aren't actually Nissan wheels, but read Hart Racing. I've got a set in chrome I can send you if you want to PM me your address.

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