And there I am again. Missing out on my blog.
Since my last visit, I have attended the D1-10 and started up some projects both in and out of the Hobby.
Here is a little to warm up the interest:
These a 2 promo bodies I am making at the moment. I don't plan too much for them.
Verossa will have 3 colors (which I have left from my small spray paint collection) and some carbon elements. No engine bay or roll cage - keeping it simple. Maybe a functional, Japanese style cage/tube reinforcement. I kinda liked a super stiff body.
Next - a S14 Top Art body. This will be even more simple - one color, minimum stickers. I want is to be as clean as possible, and not boring like most Russian clean bodies, at the same time. We'll see how it goes.
Stay tuned.
Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Friday, September 14, 2012
AASBO/TRA Kyoto GT 86: part 2
Another day spent, rubbing off 3 layers of old paint from my lovely BMW. One of rear arches is now almost ready, thought I made some mistakes during cutting. But I know how to correct them. Black color will hide everything)
Arch came out a bit wider than I thought it would. Who knew I'd ever need a spacer for a +12 wheel.
Picture starts to clear up
Ярлыки:
86,
AASBO,
Alex Racing Design,
ARD CER,
Body,
CER,
GT,
Plustoyo,
RC drift,
Rocket bunny,
Speedhunters,
Top Line,
Toyota,
Tra Kyoto,
Trueno,
Yokomo
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
AASBO/TRA Kyoto GT 86: part 1
Boom. Here comes the new project. This should be the most awesome one I have by this moment.
Tamiya Gt86 body + custom fenders (previously trashed Yokomo BMW) and a custom paint job.
Tamiya Gt86 body + custom fenders (previously trashed Yokomo BMW) and a custom paint job.
Ярлыки:
86,
AASBO,
Alex Racing Design,
ARD CER,
Body,
D11,
GT,
Handmade,
Rocket bunny,
Speedhunters,
Tamiya,
Top Line,
Toyota,
Tra Kyoto,
Yokomo
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Russian Body of the month: July 2012
Today I decided to start a new column about Russian Body of the month series. Sadly, there were a lot of nice bodies before this post, so I will have to fit all of them in the next article.
For now - what we have here, is a Yokomo Mark II by RusDJ from Vladivostok.
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