My dog, Queenie, will be send to SPCA tomorrow. The story is too long. I'd rather not go through it. But I do hope that she can find a better home. I will miss you. And do be a good dog in your new owner's home.
I would like to say that I did regret when I got this kit from eBay for RM50. But a bit of hardwork did pay off. Decals were sponsored by Cham, and so is the manual. (Thanks dude). My dad gave me mental and physical support throughout the build. (thanks dad) And not to mention Imran from SMM who contributed the idea for the meters which was lost by the irresponsible seller. (thanks Imran) . The car is painted with Anchor Auto Silver and clear coated a few times. Enjoy the pics
I got this kit for RM50 at Daisheng in Petaling Street. It is a Tamiya kit so the details are better than most other Fujimis. This car was completed in more or less a day. The front number plate fell into cement and had to be thrown away. The car is also OOB. Enjoy the pics and thanks to those who helped out. Cheers.
I have finished this kit after delays and delays. The car is OOB, except for the rims and exhaust, in which my dad helped me in it. The colour is dark blue, Anchor paint. I have also removed the front logo because it just distracts me. So here is the final result. Thanks to all who contributed.
I just bought this from eBay Malaysia for a mere RM50 Results? The decals are all gone. Damn. But I do hope that no parts are missing. Anyway, after a dryfitting session, this is how it should look like.
A tech fumbler, diecast collector, plastic car modeler, system admin, beta tester, car freak and a tech reviewer. And oh yeah, I'm currently pursuing my Degree in Business Information Systems. Currently year 1 still. Unfortunately (or rather fortunately, depends), I'm still a single. And yep, very much available too!