Just a quick post before I go to work today. I have managed to worked on the rear skirt of my MG Saz for a couple of days now. I think I need to do more sanding and clean up before I could continue to detail this part further with MSG parts and pla plates.
However I am pretty happy with the results so far, considering I am not comfortable in scratch building. Adding the Quebley parts was a last minute decision and I thought of it coz my MG Quebley is obviously good for my stash without it's shoulders. Plus I really needed to give the scratch built rear skirt some round curves to match the front skirts and the Quebley shoulders.
I have here old photos of the scratch built rear skirt and some new progress pics of how it looks so far. I will add more details after cleaning up the edges of this part.
Thanks for dropping by! Til' next update! :)
That's one nasty a$$ you have there DC! hahahaha! love the mods bro!
ReplyDeletehey bro.. may i ask u one question?.. normally how thick is the pla-plate you use?.. i'm using 05mm type and it is hard to cut with normal knife or design knife.. any suggestion?
ReplyDeleteNice @$$ huge hehehheheh
ReplyDeleteawesome re-shaping! simple polygons that blend well!
ReplyDeletei think you should use drill instead of art knife if ur having hard time..just sand it off so you can make the edges even
ReplyDeleteone word....brilliant!
ReplyDeleteone big crotch for one big a.......$$$$ !!! nasty mods XDDD
ReplyDeleteI amusing .5mm to 2mm with this build and I cut them with a Tamiya scriber.:)
ReplyDeletehehehe, thanks for dropping by Raymond. :b
ReplyDeleteThanks bro, lucky everything blended well actually.I am really surprised myself bro. :)
ReplyDeleteor cut with a scriber. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks bro! just got lucky. hihi :)
ReplyDeleteplus big boob! hehehe :)
ReplyDeleteDoes not sound right bro? bwahahaha
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