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Optimistic Box art attempt

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It doesn´t allways end up as planned - But the colours match!...... Almost.
It´s amazing, I didn´t throw away more than 6-7 hours on this :shock:
Next time I´ll outsource it :mrgreen:
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Looks sharp!

I love how low the front shocks are on the original Optima. There is virtually no tower at all. :D
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Looks good! But you should do the white letters on the tires. That's what always seems to make the paint job "pop" on these.

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Yes, looks pretty good for one of the more difficult box-art cars! I'd have a closer look at your directional wheels though, it appears that you have (at least on the driver's side) front & rear wheels pointing in opposite directions. :wink:
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That looks fantastic. Great job

+1 on the white wheel lettering
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That does look sharp! I aggree that the tire would look great with lettering. :wink: Nice job!
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Love it!
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That's a bloody good effort for the amount of time spent on it! Well done. :D Needs more stickers on the sides though. How did you go about doing the body mount holes?

x3 on the tyre lettering, I still have to get a paint pen to do mine.


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Many thanks for the kind comments -

Seems like I´ll have to swap the front wheels, apply some more stickers and do the tires.
And to add to the fun, install new suspension arms - then it´s a complete new parts build.

I knew Marc would comment on the front rims - just glad he can´t see the chain direction :mrgreen:
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keithrc wrote:That's a bloody good effort for the amount of time spent on it! Well done. :D Needs more stickers on the sides though. How did you go about doing the body mount holes?

x3 on the tyre lettering, I still have to get a paint pen to do mine.


Keith :wink:
Thanks :D

Regarding the mounting of the body.
I cheat and do the cutting and adjusting before I paint it. That way, it sits where its supposed to and I don´t spoil the paint with my scissors.
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DennisM wrote:
keithrc wrote:That's a bloody good effort for the amount of time spent on it! Well done. :D Needs more stickers on the sides though. How did you go about doing the body mount holes?

x3 on the tyre lettering, I still have to get a paint pen to do mine.


Keith :wink:
Thanks :D

Regarding the mounting of the body.
I cheat and do the cutting and adjusting before I paint it. That way, it sits where its supposed to and I don´t spoil the paint with my scissors.
No doubt, I cheat too. With Barney, I had to remove my custom carbon fiber rear shock tower brace and shave it down as it wasn't allowing me to mount my Optima body smoothly. The fact that it's a TBG copy-of-a-copy, and perhaps 3% smaller dimensions, makes an already finicky body fit into a total adventure. I finally got finished tweaking the fit last night, and if I'd had to do it with the body already painted, there would've been a lot of places where the paint would've been scraped off.

I'm glad that job is complete. :x
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Good work Dennis! :D
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What I meant was, how did you actually cut the body mount holes as in tool/s and method?

I wouldn't say it's cheating by doing them before painting though, anything to get the desired result.


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keithrc wrote:What I meant was, how did you actually cut the body mount holes as in tool/s and method?
Round holes are easy. I start them off by spinning a #11 X-Acto blade until it makes a hole in the Lexan that's a couple millimeters in diameter. If it only needs to be a big larger, I use a small round needle file to open the hole up. If it needs to be more than 5mm wide, for example to clear an antenna mount, I use a tapered cone-shaped Dremel bit; the more you push it in, the wider the hole gets.

For rectangular holes, it's a bit more tricky. I use the X-Acto blade tip method above to make little holes at the 4 corners of the proposed rectangular hole, then cut between them carefully to get a rough rectangle. I then carve the edges smoother and finish up with a flat needle file.
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I'm not big on Kyosho, but your car did catch my eye, very nice work.

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