This is an absolute masterclass in model building. The thumbnail caught my attention because I remembered this kit didn't have a full engine. I was impressed with all the scratch building and the working hood and doors.
What a wonderful piece of work. Your attention to detain is next level. It is clear you are passionate about your craft. I do have one suggestion though, PLease, when working with white plastic, please use a contrasting background as it is very difficult to fully assimilate what you are doing for those of us who aspire to your greatness.
It's a great build. Fantastic work. It is a very special car. A truly historic and iconic race car. If there's one criticism I have maybe it's just the human sized screws (57:25) under the car. Those need to be covered as it takes away the realism.
the 2jz has never been a competition engine, a good engine certainly but overrated because of Hollywood and the tuning scene. The supra raced with a 4-cylinder Toyota 3sgte in GT and a Toyota 3uz-fe v8 in superGT.
@@gearhead762 Sorry, but Skylines in the JTCC ran the RB26, and until the R34, in the JGTC, they ran the RB26 too. The V6 was installed on the R34. And there was a version of the Supra Mk. IV that indeed was engined with the 2JZ, but don't know wich one.