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I always have model kits that I am fooling with. There are no real plans for completion with these kits; but that does not mean that they won't be finished at some point. It is just that other kits (Found in the "Diary" section) have taken precedence over these. |
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Here is Tamiya's fabulous new Impreza kit. I've opened up the doors and started adding the body structure there. I planned extensive modifications to this kit before I placed it on the back-burner. I really like this kit and if I get back to it I'd want to make it Solberg's first win in the Network Q. |
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Two kits are better than one. Here's a kit bashing of Tamiya's and Fujimi's incredible BMW 635CSi Schnitzer Tourning Car 24hr Spa Winner. This one I will eventually get back to, or so I've promissed myself. I own a 1985 BMW M635CSi, so this 6er holds a special place on my desk. I want to improve my skills and get a few finnished kits under my belt before I tackle this one. Full interior and Engine details. I need more reference! Help! |
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Tommi and Mitsubishi's first Tarmac win. What a great subject. Yet another kit bash, Tamiya and Hasagawa provide the Lancer's. Basically I'm backdating the Tamiya Evo 5 to the Evo 4. I'm just crazy that way. |
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Carlos! He is just too cool. Jumping in a new car, the Corolla, and winning the first time out. Such a great looking kit from Tamiya. A few parts and decals from the Hasagawa kit as well. Of course it's another Monte winner. |
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