935 Finishline


model  57104:  Tamtech-Gear Porsche 935 Martini    [ click here for more Tamtech-Gear Porsche 935 Martinis ]
status  New built
date entered  21/11/2008 12:55:13
description  I made a finischline version of the Martini 935 like Exoto does to some of its 1/18th models. The body was airbrushed from the outside using black and smoke. I added a staged pitstop restore on the front using 'ducktape' and a broken front light. The ducktape is small decal and the cracks are carved with a modelknife. It was heavely weathered and also the wheels got the treatment. The chassis is the 4WD Kawada conversion kit with Lipo and Tekin Brushless and drives great! A nice look to see this battered model on my shelf. Hope you like it,in the flesh it even looks better
contact  Click here to email carbonman


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mr_pushrod  22/11/2008 14:20:36
Best 935 by far! Love the weathering, it adds so much detail and character to the car.

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koenc  22/11/2008 14:03:57
When can I bring mine?

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CASE1  22/11/2008 13:03:14
I really love this livery and the finish-line finish.! Looks brilliant, into my Favs!

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scollins  22/11/2008 00:04:40
excellent job, you are one of the top guys on this site-- always enjoy looking at your collection!

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sand man  21/11/2008 21:00:26
its look so realistic

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fastpietje  21/11/2008 20:48:05
Where do you find the ideas and time to do this all?

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CASE1  21/11/2008 20:31:08
I got not enough words for this: it is absolutely incredible looking. I love that finishline look: I know it from some Slot car models. You've done a great job and I appreciate some outdoor pics too! Straight in my Favs.

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def4x4  21/11/2008 19:50:17
Great car looks cool, why do you have 2 differend wheels on that car!!

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ukzz4iroc  21/11/2008 19:36:07
Faaaaantastic! Love it!

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Moondoggie  21/11/2008 15:43:38
That is some excellent work there! Definitely realistic!

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Schwantz  21/11/2008 15:37:38
That's really cool! The best 935 I've seen so far, I think! Very very cool

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mor10retro  21/11/2008 14:50:27
Really nice work, I think you have captured your goal of making it look like a finishline verion perfectly! Top job!

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Skottoman  21/11/2008 14:47:18
Hey, that's a really neat idea! Looks very realistic also! The way you air brushed dirt back past the hood caps makes them look even more 3d. Duct tape is an excellent look as well. Very nice!

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Origineelreclamebord  21/11/2008 14:46:47
That's really cool! The best 935 I've seen so far, I think! It would be great to see outdoor pics of this

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swedishwiking  21/11/2008 14:42:37
Really enjoy all the nice weathered models here on TC. It takes the hobby to another level. It looks exactly like it has just passed the checkerflag after a hard race.

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7.2inchdriver  21/11/2008 14:33:51
real neat ideas. race cars always look real good in pictures and from far away, but when you get close they are always banged up.

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RallyeBaz  21/11/2008 14:04:25
Awesome - The airbrushing is something else

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stickerbod  21/11/2008 13:09:23
Very nice job there

 

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