Hello from JAPAN!!
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Hello again from JAPAN!!
I would like you to introduce the interesting Japanese site. The webmaster of this site is making a lot of 1/32 sized slot model car. As regards with Datsun roadster, He made BRE roadster models, using ARII 1/32 plastic model kit. His works are very great.
The address of the site is:
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/jwhks661/41809525.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I also am impressed by his work, so I have started 1/32 roadster slot car project.
The pics are my project mpdel car.
I have made, as far, BRE lip spoiler, tear drop side markers, trunk handle and hard top.
ARII model ihas the ugly shaped hard top and F-windsheild. I have to do a lot of work to reform it. Then, I have to make sheats, driver, dashboard and many detailed parts to finish the model car.
So I have gotten another project roadster!!
Thank you.
Gen JAPAN
I would like you to introduce the interesting Japanese site. The webmaster of this site is making a lot of 1/32 sized slot model car. As regards with Datsun roadster, He made BRE roadster models, using ARII 1/32 plastic model kit. His works are very great.
The address of the site is:
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/jwhks661/41809525.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I also am impressed by his work, so I have started 1/32 roadster slot car project.
The pics are my project mpdel car.
I have made, as far, BRE lip spoiler, tear drop side markers, trunk handle and hard top.
ARII model ihas the ugly shaped hard top and F-windsheild. I have to do a lot of work to reform it. Then, I have to make sheats, driver, dashboard and many detailed parts to finish the model car.
So I have gotten another project roadster!!
Thank you.
Gen JAPAN
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Re: Hello from JAPAN!!
That is cool!! Thanks for sharing and keep us updated!!
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Re: Hello from JAPAN!!
That is pretty cool. I need to finish my real projects first though.
Steve

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Re: Hello from JAPAN!!
Hello all!!
Today I have done roadster slot car making.
The first picture shows you the 2 roadsters: one is with hard top, and another is with Japanese style roll over bars.
The oblique bars are attached to the horizontal portion of the main bar in the Japanese style roll bar.
(I will show our roll bar at the third picture.)
The second picture shows the mole of the hardtop.
I also drilled the hole for the gasoline cap on the rear quarter panel.
Then, I have painted the surfacer on the models.
I checked the irregular surface on it then smoothen with sandpapers. That is all. I hope you will enjoy it!!
Thank you.
Gen, JAPAN
PS: Allen, should I post a new thread about roadster slot car project?
Today I have done roadster slot car making.
The first picture shows you the 2 roadsters: one is with hard top, and another is with Japanese style roll over bars.
The oblique bars are attached to the horizontal portion of the main bar in the Japanese style roll bar.
(I will show our roll bar at the third picture.)
The second picture shows the mole of the hardtop.
I also drilled the hole for the gasoline cap on the rear quarter panel.
Then, I have painted the surfacer on the models.
I checked the irregular surface on it then smoothen with sandpapers. That is all. I hope you will enjoy it!!
Thank you.
Gen, JAPAN
PS: Allen, should I post a new thread about roadster slot car project?
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Gen,
Yes, a new discussion thread with the slot car would probably be good.
Steve
Yes, a new discussion thread with the slot car would probably be good.
Steve
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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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Gen,
I am impressed with your work!!!
I love building models too, mostly 1/24 scale though.
The 1/32 roadster models are terrible. Did you notice that the hood lettering says "D-A-T-S-A-N"
I like the BRE front spoiler and the hardtop modifications you made.
Where did you find the wheels? They look perfect.
I've built two 1/32 models and one 1/24 model for friends:




it's great to know a fellow roadster owner/modeler!
I am impressed with your work!!!
I love building models too, mostly 1/24 scale though.
The 1/32 roadster models are terrible. Did you notice that the hood lettering says "D-A-T-S-A-N"
I like the BRE front spoiler and the hardtop modifications you made.
Where did you find the wheels? They look perfect.
I've built two 1/32 models and one 1/24 model for friends:




it's great to know a fellow roadster owner/modeler!
Alvin Gogineni
San Jose, CA
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San Jose, CA
1967.5 SPL/SR20
1997 Acura Integra GS-R
2022 Chevy Bolt EUV
zcarblog.com
YouTube
My SR20 Build Thread
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Hello Alvin!!
Thank you for your great photos.
I am impressed with your works. You made roadsters so great. I am impressed to see that you painted in red and silver. It is hard to paint well in such a color. Also you finish the chromed parts very well. I would like to know how you finish it. Do you use any type of metal sheet? Or just paint? I think this site is not for model builders. So if OK, please let me know the details in private mail.
As you told ARII kit is very difficult to finish well, Besides DATSAN, there are many points to be reformed. But I think it has very good proportion, while Fujimi roadster gives me somehow square impression. As regards with wheels, I am thinking to use the wheels of ARII 1/32 skyline. It has four Watanabe wheels. I am thinking to have the wheels detail up making wheel nuts with insect pins.
I introduce you and the people loving the model building the Japanese automobile model builder site.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/littlewheel/sr311-24.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/littlewheel/sp310.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He is a great model-builder making a lot of automobile model.
Allen, I am going to post a new thread after some works of my slot car have done.
Thank you.
Gen, JAPAN
Thank you for your great photos.
I am impressed with your works. You made roadsters so great. I am impressed to see that you painted in red and silver. It is hard to paint well in such a color. Also you finish the chromed parts very well. I would like to know how you finish it. Do you use any type of metal sheet? Or just paint? I think this site is not for model builders. So if OK, please let me know the details in private mail.
As you told ARII kit is very difficult to finish well, Besides DATSAN, there are many points to be reformed. But I think it has very good proportion, while Fujimi roadster gives me somehow square impression. As regards with wheels, I am thinking to use the wheels of ARII 1/32 skyline. It has four Watanabe wheels. I am thinking to have the wheels detail up making wheel nuts with insect pins.
I introduce you and the people loving the model building the Japanese automobile model builder site.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/littlewheel/sr311-24.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/littlewheel/sp310.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He is a great model-builder making a lot of automobile model.
Allen, I am going to post a new thread after some works of my slot car have done.
Thank you.
Gen, JAPAN
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Please post the model info here - there are more of us that play with plastic as time allows!
Aren't those models the ones from Model Car magazine? The 1600 with the full engine was insane! I really like those models and have nothing but admiration for the builder's skill...
Aren't those models the ones from Model Car magazine? The 1600 with the full engine was insane! I really like those models and have nothing but admiration for the builder's skill...
"Wow, a Roadster!" Stuart Little
1967.5 2000
1967.5 2000
1964 1500
1964 1500
1967.5 1600
1968 chassis
2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
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1967.5 2000
1967.5 2000
1964 1500
1964 1500
1967.5 1600
1968 chassis
2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
More...
Re: Hello from JAPAN!!
Welcome to the 311s site Gen!
Some of those parts look familiar...
I'm glad you are finally on with the rest of the US roadster nuts!
Eric
Some of those parts look familiar...

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Can the model roadsters be bought in the US inexpensively????
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Funny you should ask! Gen has helped me find a ton of great roadster models and diecasts for an online store idea I've had. Unfortunately, I haven't got that completed, but still working on it. Let me know what you are looking for and I'll see if I have it.
Eric
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Re: Hello from JAPAN!!
Alvin wrote:Gen,
I am impressed with your work!!!
I love building models too, mostly 1/24 scale though.
The 1/32 roadster models are terrible. Did you notice that the hood lettering says "D-A-T-S-A-N"
I like the BRE front spoiler and the hardtop modifications you made.
Where did you find the wheels? They look perfect.
I've built two 1/32 models and one 1/24 model for friends:
it's great to know a fellow roadster owner/modeler!
Those are cool! Any sources in the US for 1/24 scale SRL311 models????