Nissan GT-R

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Nissan GT-R

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May I present for your amusement Tamiya's Nissan GT-R.
Colour's and alterations where suggested and taken from a magazine article. Carbon fibre is a sheet of Tamiya aftermarket, and the rear wing is a replacement part from Aoshima. Other things have received minor alterations.

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The only weathering was done in the engine bay, that's just the way I like it.

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Now on with the XJS.

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Re: Nissan GT-R

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Looks excellent General
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Re: Nissan GT-R

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Nice Godzilla sir!
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I like that a lot, General.
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looks good like the colour
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Thanks all
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