Sorry butshodog wrote:People have done crazy things with their willy's.


Sorry butshodog wrote:People have done crazy things with their willy's.
Body paint?shodog wrote:there is a guy on tamiyaclub that loves them and has all kinds of different paint schemes
this is unpainted !shodog wrote:People have done crazy things with their willy's. there is a guy on tamiyaclub that loves them and has all kinds of different paint schemes
That's some great stuff there. I've always had a "meh" attitude towards box-arts; if I build up a box-art, all that I've accomplished is duplicating the same car a thousand other guys have already done. Anybody can follow instructions in a manual. But creating something new, even if it's a unique or different paint-job, that's what inspires & intrigues me.shodog wrote:Here is the guy I was talking about. Just one example of some fine work
http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=29108&id=610
I have to agree, most of my vehicles are not box art. Sometimes the box art looks on that particular vehicle and that's what I'll shoot for. As for a wild willy, its a jeep that ripe for customizing. Before I created my Wild Wendy 2, I had planned to use her in a WW1 chassis. It wasnt until Fabrizio painted a fantastic willy for me that I changed direction and went all box art on my WW1Coelacanth wrote: That's some great stuff there. I've always had a "meh" attitude towards box-arts; if I build up a box-art, all that I've accomplished is duplicating the same car a thousand other guys have already done. Anybody can follow instructions in a manual. But creating something new, even if it's a unique or different paint-job, that's what inspires & intrigues me.
well i went and took a screw out of the bottom of the body to see if there was green in there and nope!shodog wrote:The plastic is molded in green. Either yours is primed well enough to mask it or the plastic has seriously hazed over
farmer wrote:well i went and took a screw out of the bottom of the body to see if there was green in there and nope!
it was the greyish white and there is no discoloration or fading marks its nice and smooth all the way around
never seen one like this . I googled It and found nothing like it
also the car was garage kept
so i dont know what it could be
maybe a real early release?
farmer
In that case, be careful when running it. The body may shatter on impact.shodog wrote:I've never heard of one molded in any color other than green. Maybe the the plastic is not UV stable and has turned this way over time.
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