Since my 180sx no longer fits the Type-C, I needed a basher shell to hold me over until I finished one of the current shells I'm slowly building for it. I decided to do a quick paint job today on an Overdose Aristo I've had laying around for ages. I just used stuff I had laying around at home to quickly finish the shell so I can run the car at the track without worrying about cars running over my chassis.
-Finished it off with some Tamiya Lame Flake -> followed by Red -> backed by White because I ran out of black haha.
-Used supplied decals for window trim instead of painting the trim because it's quicker - and I had no black. Gotta say, not a fan of supplied trim.
-Detailed with supplied decals and some I just had laying around.
-Carbon hood, roof, trunk.
-Probably won't install light buckets or LED's on this one.
-Could use a front mount intercooler with bash bar though ... maybe.
-No body lines ect either, although they would look good... maybe later... maybe...
-Front fenders cut for clearance, so they are ugly
Overall pretty janky job, but came out great in the end for what it is. I'm happy with it, and can't wait for some tire marks to start making their way onto the doors
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-Finished it off with some Tamiya Lame Flake -> followed by Red -> backed by White because I ran out of black haha.
-Used supplied decals for window trim instead of painting the trim because it's quicker - and I had no black. Gotta say, not a fan of supplied trim.
-Detailed with supplied decals and some I just had laying around.
-Carbon hood, roof, trunk.
-Probably won't install light buckets or LED's on this one.
-Could use a front mount intercooler with bash bar though ... maybe.
-No body lines ect either, although they would look good... maybe later... maybe...
-Front fenders cut for clearance, so they are ugly
Overall pretty janky job, but came out great in the end for what it is. I'm happy with it, and can't wait for some tire marks to start making their way onto the doors
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