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Old 11-11-2002, 01:52 PM
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It looked like the kit tires as far as i could see
but im not sure if he was running the same
compound.
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No Mugen bag.......... Thats it, not getting one!
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It looked like the kit tires as far as i could see
Did you see if they were GRP's or not. What kind of offset were on the rims?????
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same tires as fast tires just a different wheel
with 2mm offset.
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So Zac and Active should fit no problem?
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Old 11-11-2002, 06:10 PM
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ok, i decided that you guys were right with the clashing colors


so i went on the Austrailian v8 supercar website, and their pictures were down!!........then i went to the hpi site, to look at their paint jobs, and their rx8 gave me this idea
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Old 11-11-2002, 06:12 PM
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woops, forgot the pic
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Old 11-11-2002, 06:15 PM
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not bad, check out the British touring car web site.

http://www.btccpages.com/

click on photos, or just scroll down too and click on screen savers, very nice pics there. there's a massive amount of nice pics of Vauxhall Astras, MG's, Bimmers, civics, etc.

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Old 11-11-2002, 11:27 PM
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What I like to do is to look @ the body painting services that are listed on HPI's links page. I go through some of the sites galleries' and choose. I like the paint jobs of custom rc bodies better b/c you can go crazier... full size cars sometimes are too bland, with an exception to a couple of drag cars (scott canon's Oakley's car ).
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The reason I suggested real touring car bodies is because they sometimes have really nice basic and simple designs that still catch the eye. Often times its easier for people starting out to paint simpler designs, though this donesnt mean simpler designs cant be interesting.
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If I've done too many bodies in one month, I usually go with other sources of inspiration... easier to do sources

It was just a suggestion an it is what I like to do.
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I think you took my post the wrong way dude. I wasnt trying to force anyone to do something my way. I was just giving a suggestion. I personally like alot of paint schemes of real touring cars. That's just me though. So I dont see the point or the reason for your sarcasm. chill out.
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Sorry, I came off too harsh, or as you saw it, sarcastic. my bad.

I totally agree w/ you b/c when I do a body, it gets so bloody complicating that if I paint to many times, I get tired and stick with simple yet effective color schemes and patterns that are most often found on full size race cars...

I was trying to say that your source for inspiration is just as effective and valid and useful as my usual source. The sarcasm comes from my brother, he is the most sarcastic guy on the planet and it unfortunately eeks out of my pores and shows itself as an ugly whitehead (neat symbolism, got to practice my english )

I can easily see how you thought I was being stuck up, I'm sincerely sorry and should have chosen my words more wisely . (and smilies as well )
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Thats ok Im2lazy... I think your posts are always good and fair, so that's maybe why I was taken aback a little. But I understand now what u meant and accept your apology.

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Never mind, i got another idea... & a modification of another paint scheme i saw.

btw... if your doing very basic geometric shapes and straight lines, is there any benefit to using an airbrush as opposed to spraycans?

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Old 11-12-2002, 04:51 AM
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http://au.dir.yahoo.com/Regional/Cou...upercar/Teams/

This should give you a list of all the V8 Supercar teams web sites. Lowndes car is very sexy, it'll be on the Gibson motorsport site, but have a look through all of them. These are the Crem de Le Crem of Australian tourers..... Enjoy!
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