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#1 Posted : 27 January 2020 06:27:27

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So, this is my Jag. . . After looking at what people have around here, I'm a bit embarrassed to show how plain is my. . . At the moment, I am on 37th stage.








I have also finished the doors, but I might redo them because I'd prefer to have it leather than just in plastic. So that might be my first customization of the Jag :)
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#2 Posted : 27 January 2020 08:54:21

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Looking very good, I’ll be interested to see what you do with the doors.BigGrin Cool

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#3 Posted : 27 January 2020 08:54:26

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BigGrin Definitely no embarrassment there, very tidy work from what I can see
Keep it up ThumpUp

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#4 Posted : 27 January 2020 09:33:24
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Looks good to me. Cool Cool Cool

Well done.

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#5 Posted : 27 January 2020 09:42:05

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All looking good. Nice to see another Jaguar build.

Roy.
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#6 Posted : 27 January 2020 12:14:30

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Hope you are enjoying your model.

This will be the next model i finish as for me i only have around 4 packs left to go now.

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#7 Posted : 28 January 2020 06:41:31

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Thank you all!

@ birday2

Yes, I enjoy it. As I like to say to my family building models calms me down better then medication :D
I'm having some strange feeling that Jag is bit more detailed than Shelby. so far I like how the kit is done.

@ Markwarren

Pretty much the same thing I saw all of you are doing. Take a piece of leather and glue it to the door panel. It is quite a nice touch, and it doesn't seems so hard. However, I will try it on some peace of plastic before I try to ruin my door :D
So far, I really like what I saw that people are doing here. I know it is everything but easy, but at the same time it is very encouraging for someone like me to try, so if it goes well, I might try something more with interior as well :)
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#8 Posted : 28 January 2020 09:05:13

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If you do decide to go down't the route of adding extra's and iterior trim, have a peep at my build - it might give you some ideas.
Always happy to help if you want to know anything.

https://forum.model-spac...spx?g=posts&t=24782

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#9 Posted : 28 January 2020 23:15:06

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Looking good, very nice work indeed.....Cool Cool

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#10 Posted : 30 January 2020 06:13:49

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Thank you!

@ roymattblack

Thank you! That is what I'm doing. I look what everyone is doing, how they are doing, how does it look like and then think about it how would I do it :)
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#11 Posted : 16 March 2020 01:47:06

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Since my last post I worked a bit on a car. Rear diff is done, and floor. I think next is interior, so I have to start looking on how to customize it :)






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#12 Posted : 12 July 2020 07:17:59

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Hi looking good this was a while ago now hope you managed to finish if you did do you know anyone help with wheels.
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