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Title: Initial D Ae86 Treuno
Description: Commission Build


cham2020 - June 6, 2009 04:37 PM (GMT)
This is a build for friend. Fujimi instructions are totally wrong for the dashboard so I found some Autoart AE86 as reference. I manage to find the 'Mahagony' color for the interior too because it's industrial color and shock when I manage to locate it.Completed early last month and passed to him already. Stock OOB car. Cost for building : RM XXX.XX

Enjoy...

Interior + Chassis
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Completed! The masking is done by one shot masking and I didn't bother to trace the fenders circle. Just cut through... Almost perfect for one time try..... :P

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Entau - June 6, 2009 04:49 PM (GMT)
nice built, the black circle around the wheel can be better though ^_^

cham, really jealous at your built speed, 1,000 times faster than me :lol:

wuichong - June 7, 2009 02:10 AM (GMT)
Very nice build, where to buy thi car? and what scale?

sky_tokyodrifter - June 8, 2009 03:53 AM (GMT)
cham, I have an idea, why dont you shoot your cars from now on using sandpaper as the tarmac, meaning place your kit on top of sandpaper and get a far background as pic. Because obviously you have already mastered the technique of how to take pictures of cars so that they look real. Now you need to upgrade on the scenary bro :lol: . Sprinter Trueno aka AE hachi roku my kind of drift machine.

sky_tokyodrifter - June 8, 2009 04:15 AM (GMT)
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This is the closest example that I can find where he zoomed on the car so that the background looks far away to give it a scale of a real size car. He used sandpaper as the flooring and airbrushed it so that the colour is the same as the background pillar. The sandpaper gives a tarmac effect if you do it in black.

But I think he didnt have the right angle to make this baby look like a real car, your angles are way better. But combine your photography skills and this scenary skills will make you perfect bro.

Entau - June 8, 2009 05:03 AM (GMT)
yeah cham, u should try avoid any objects near the model kit when taking photo's ^_^


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now it looks like toy stories :P

xamel1975 - June 8, 2009 05:05 AM (GMT)
Great work, Cham!

klay - June 8, 2009 09:52 AM (GMT)
Bro cham2020, yoh.. this one looks just great.. just like the real one, you really nail it in this picture :lol:


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cham2020 - June 8, 2009 10:21 AM (GMT)
woah......from modeling become photography forum already...thanks guys !!!

will take the advice for better photogprahy in the future ¬ B)

sky_tokyodrifter - June 8, 2009 02:10 PM (GMT)
off course lah photography forum because you got the skills hehe and we are learning from you :P

UnknownUser - June 9, 2009 05:14 AM (GMT)
brother cham has a great skill in taking car pictures in order to make them look like the real car! i wish i could be like you too, but no great scene can be use by me in my living place..

rayloke - June 9, 2009 06:29 AM (GMT)
This is really nicely done. Even the masking, i think is good!

PcEvo - June 11, 2009 01:18 PM (GMT)

Looking good cham2020.... can see the gloss on the bonnet.. i thought u gonna spray it black like the 2nd version? :P

I guess this is a FUJ kit rite cos the AOS kit does comes with an engine... ;)

sctan - June 12, 2009 12:11 PM (GMT)
Wow!!!Cham.... :o that was a damn build...i respect your effort to build such drift machine....AE86 that's was awesome and expert build i can say....no words..out but damn beauty....machine.




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