I had a friend that used to be really into doing model cars he taught me a couple a little tricks I never thought of he used to make seat belts out of masking tape and then paint them all up and put them in the car he would also heat the bottom of the wheels up in a skillet so they smash out a little bit it makes it look like the tires actually have air in them in the car has weight it's not just sitting on top of round plastic tires and he would detail the windows so it looks like the windshield wipers have actually ran across the window you know what I'm talkin about where you see the part where the windshield wiper hasn't cleaned it and it's hazier just a little bit those little tiny things like that make a big difference
@@matismiki Favourite Initial D track is probably a cross between DONT STAND SO CLOSE and Sun in the rain. Favourite non Initial D track is GUERRILLA GAME
Oh is that wat that was, I thought it was roll of toiletpaper. If you gotta go, you gotta go shit in the woods. I mean, how to get more realistic than that?
Only after the engine swap in the second stage, but its the first, original engine. Oh but if you would be right then you forgat to tell the 11000rpm tachometer.
@@TomeeThe9 yeah but now he has a Black Carbon Fiber hood. by then, Bunta already installed the special 4-AGE and then the bucket seat 2 seasons before the carbon fiber came in.
A trick I learned in my model building days, spray a thin quick layer of clear after masking before putting on the secondary color, this will seal the tape lines and prevents bleeding.
Man, I used to make model airplanes and tanks. I always saw the car kits at the local hobby shop but always thought they were lame. No idea why, this is freaking amazing. Maybe because I've become more of a car guy? IDK, but great job. Looks amazing.
Respect for u man, not everyone have skill & patient like u (how u airbrush / paint / sticker) very creative, this model like a real Fujiwara tofu delivery scale 1/1
Very nice!! I used to build model kits too, when I was younger, but never painted any of them. I mostly bought the tamiya, or testors model kits, because they usually came molded in 3 colors.
Yes, someone picked that up apart from me, But still a very good quality build indeed....even tho I have the AutoArt diecast version of this very same car with black bonnet and correct engine with it, I still want this buildup model kit ...
@@user-pt4yy4lt4b Furthermore; I also use to collect these oddest odd rod and silly cycles trading card stickers, I was even fascinated by them as well.
@@lukaslambrinides7791 the whole body. Look at the black going under the masking tape. The chairs weren't properly masked. I'm not going through this video again but this is not so called "super realistic" at all sorry
6:11 why the tachometer is at 8000 rpm max? Takumi got a carbon hood after upgrading his tachometers to 11000 rpm and btw Takumi's AE86 got black windows but you have do a nice work.
this is before the upgrades, he shouldn't have painted the hood black, also one small detail takumi has wind deflectors, also when he got the tach and the hood he got a seat as well because bunta injured himself while driving.
Just pointing out a mistake in this build, the Toyota Corolla Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX AE86's 4AGE engine head cover is supposed to have a frost white coat with blue lettering, they were nicknamed 'Bluetops'. It is the first generation 4AGE engine, followed by 'Redtops', 'Silvertops' and lastly 'Blacktops'.
Dooooood you should to the back to the future DeLorean! Ik it’s not as detailed as other model cars, but you’d make that thing look so cool!! Plus I’d like to see an actual good guid on how to do what. 👍👍👍