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 1/24 Toyota Corolla Ke70
kenji7
Posted: Jul 8 2012, 06:04 PM


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Another vintage car I will build
original kit from box art
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my reference for final work
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the big challenge for this kit, SB front light, I still not idea yet wacko.gif
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1st, cut all the door lining & sanding
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cut & drill the key hole
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custom bumper
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wheel fitting
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over fender
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wan yusri
Posted: Jul 8 2012, 07:08 PM


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looking good boss
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kenji7
Posted: Jul 15 2012, 12:54 AM


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Fender edit
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wan yusri
Posted: Jul 18 2012, 12:25 AM


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so,.

boss, this one changed to coupe?.
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kenji7
Posted: Jul 19 2012, 03:57 PM


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QUOTE (wan yusri @ Jul 18 2012, 12:25 AM)
so,.

boss, this one changed to coupe?.

yes bro:)
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kenji7
Posted: Jul 19 2012, 04:05 PM


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Entau
Posted: Jul 19 2012, 04:10 PM


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looking good! happy.gif
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s.howart
Posted: Jul 19 2012, 07:15 PM


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awsome convert to 2 door!!!!!! biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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sky_tokyodrifter
Posted: Jul 24 2012, 06:46 PM


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I've done this type of conversion before and the conversion that you did, requires a lot of modifications bro and it is very risky. But since it is finished, I guess never mind kot hehe.

Next time should you feel to do more conversions like this, the pictures below is a more simple method that minimizes the repair work. Just my 2 cents happy.gif

For the door pillar, it would be easier to not cut the whole door frame but only the boundary like shown in the picture because later on, it would be easier to just putty the door frame and scribe new lines rather then cutting the whole thing and leaving an empty space on the door frame which later requires a lot of modifications

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For the 2 areas door handle and it's replacement panel which has been cut out can just be switched places, add some glue or putty and whalla settle happy.gif
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kenji7
Posted: Jul 25 2012, 01:58 PM


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QUOTE (sky_tokyodrifter @ Jul 24 2012, 06:46 PM)
I've done this type of conversion before and the conversion that you did, requires a lot of modifications bro and it is very risky. But since it is finished, I guess never mind kot hehe.

Next time should you feel to do more conversions like this, the pictures below is a more simple method that minimizes the repair work. Just my 2 cents happy.gif

For the door pillar, it would be easier to not cut the whole door frame but only the boundary like shown in the picture because later on, it would be easier to just putty the door frame and scribe new lines rather then cutting the whole thing and leaving an empty space on the door frame which later requires a lot of modifications

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For the 2 areas door handle and it's replacement panel which has been cut out can just be switched places, add some glue or putty and whalla settle happy.gif

This is good solution, thanks for your opinion happy.gif
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wan yusri
Posted: Jul 26 2012, 08:00 PM


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BMF for bumper.. aight?
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kenji7
Posted: Jul 28 2012, 12:27 AM


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custom headlight
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Bumper custom
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rear
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font
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normal seat convert to semi bucket seat
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simple interior
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dashboard
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door panel for 2 door still WIP
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test fitting
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wan yusri
  Posted: Jul 28 2012, 05:35 AM


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what color for the front body kit.. Carbon fibre or black.

you also made duplicate that internal Coupe door panel. dang!! you really great at this.
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kenji7
Posted: Jul 28 2012, 04:13 PM


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QUOTE (wan yusri @ Jul 28 2012, 05:35 AM)
what color for the front body kit..  Carbon fibre or black.

you also made duplicate that internal Coupe door panel.  dang!!  you really great at this.


front lip will spray with body color happy.gif
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kenji7
Posted: Aug 2 2012, 07:24 PM


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washed original chrome & spray alcald chrome
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compare with original muffler
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