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Post by tripio on Jan 29, 2007 19:54:18 GMT
i asked for the shipping cost and its about the double of the magazine cost, but this is not a problem, the real matter y that in my country some things "lost" in the local office mail and never arrives to the buyer, i have buyed any things by internet and never arrives to me, do you understand my problem ? If any of you could scan and send me the model i will pay for that to the editors of the magazine. I prefer the electronic way to buy this things because of that.
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Post by namoon on Feb 4, 2007 14:19:55 GMT
and now writing english text into the images. wait for a few days. Now uploaded revised instruction of English script version to the same place. Hope more help.
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Post by tripio on Feb 12, 2007 9:05:19 GMT
has anybody instructions in english for the renault r202 of mr. spinler ? i have the czeq instructions but i dont understand nothing. Thanks.
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Post by Ponytail on Feb 12, 2007 11:16:48 GMT
Coming your way!
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Post by rosso on Feb 13, 2007 8:16:30 GMT
Got it! Thank you namoon für translating the instructions into english
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Post by namoon on Feb 13, 2007 14:45:52 GMT
not at all, rosso, rosso? meaning you love red one? hope next issue including the red.
btw, did you get the kit thru hlj?
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Post by rosso on Feb 13, 2007 22:34:02 GMT
not at all, rosso, rosso? meaning you love red one? hope next issue including the red.
? Sorry, I don't understand, what you mean Yes, book from HLJ/Japan arrived today. Model is great
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Post by namoon on Feb 13, 2007 23:19:13 GMT
ah, on your nick name, 'rosso' meaning 'red' so i think you love ferrari, not renault.
and the mgazine, f1 modeling has a plan of ferrari model for next issue.
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Post by rosso on Feb 14, 2007 10:08:33 GMT
O, really? Sounds fantastic, I'm looking forward ;D Yes, I love Ferrari, but I like all F1 cars, especially, if it is a world champion car. I'm trying to bring the model on scale 1:24 (this one is a little bit smaler), because all my other paper f1 models are in this scale. And I have to improve some little things, for example the front and rear wing are dark blue in reality and Mr Kuramochi designed it in the right colour as you can see on the pictures. But in the printed version those parts are dark grey. It doesn't accord to reality. And the blue is to dark, the Mild Seven Blue is al little bit brighter. But I know, it's not the fault of Mr Kuramochi, the print is not so good. Besides the model is very beatiful There's lot of work to do, but I'm looking forward to the finished model Unfortunately the whole book is in japanese and I supose there are many interesting things in it, but it's also full of nice pictures. A book only for modelers of F1 cars. It's a pitty, that those books do not exist in my country. Do you know, which Ferrari is planed for the next issue? Will it be also the work of Mr Kuramochi?
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Post by namoon on Feb 16, 2007 8:56:38 GMT
yah, you have talked about 'funny color' in the model. masa, Kuramochi's nickname, also concerned this. the colors were absolutely different from his beta test with ink-jet printer, especially in blue or light blue. we know well the "mild seven blue", it's a japanese bland. but finally colors in the printed kit are slightly dirrerent, as usually in printing unfortunately. no way we can resolve such, excepting publisher's proofreading.
well, the magazine, 'f1 modeling' is very unique, featuring mechanical or styling design, good reference for modelers especially modify builders, typically on plastic models.
just i heard about some special issue featuring Michael's retirement as a plan, and appending a paper model of his 'last' machine supplemental. meaning ferrari 2006, i guess. the publisher has much satisfaction on sales of last issue with renault paper model, so the design of ferrari could be ordered to ,,,,
oooops, talking too much to slip the secret matter??
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Post by jyduchene on Feb 21, 2007 18:31:22 GMT
I am waiting for my magazine to arrive. I have been "surfing" and found some excellent photos of the R26, good for reference. www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-2006-Renault-F1-R26.htmI would also like to raise a sensitive subject. I am fully aware that copyrighted material should not be freely distributed. Howerver there are a group of us who have purchased the magazine and that can be varified by purchase invoice, scan of cover etc. I am asking if among this group we can trade scans. At issue is the question of the printed colors. The heart and soul of the R26 was it's stunning color combination. If they got it wrong I intend to do my best to correct it in Photoshop "elements" and would welcome any collaboration that is ethical. What is the view of the folks here? John
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Post by vadyosa on Feb 24, 2007 21:05:41 GMT
Hi guys! I'm a fan of Renault F1 Team! Generally, I love F1 world! I like to assemble paper F1 cars! Can you help me? I would like to download R22-R26 cars FREE! Can you give me any such site names or URLs? Please, help me! I like so much R26 in the pictures here!!!
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Post by namoon on Feb 26, 2007 3:25:31 GMT
Unfortunately, I don't know any free models of Renault F1. The R26 kit in photos of this thread is issued in Japanese magazine.
Robert, can we buy the Renault kit showing in the top of the page?
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Post by namoon on Feb 26, 2007 5:44:24 GMT
John, that's really sensitive. on materials with copyrights, i can only say, no copy, no scan, no paste, no distribute. no pirates any more!
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Post by Ponytail on Feb 26, 2007 10:24:10 GMT
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