Hasegawa 1/24 NISSAN PULSAR (RNN14) GTI-R
I assembled Hasegawa's new kit, the Nissan Pulsar GTI-R.
Only the latest kits are very well made and can reproduce the rally weapon of 30 years ago.
This time, we took advantage of the quality of the original kit and finished it in the catalog color Blue Gray Graphite Pearl.
Modifications include deep re-molding of the entire body, replacing the antenna with an insect pin, reproducing the door keyholes with metal wire, and thinly shaving the emblem on the rear hatch.
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Spiros Pendedekas said on April 11, 2022
Looks absolutely superb, Dagored!
dagored said on April 13, 2022
Thank you very much.
Walt B said on April 11, 2022
Okay, so you took pictures of your new car, and posed them here as a model, right? Really excellent work, you did and awesome job of building and painting. Not a car model guy, but that must be a really nice kit to build up so nicely.
dagored said on April 13, 2022
It is the latest kit and was very well made. The photos taken under natural light are as you can see.
Pedro L. Rocha said on April 11, 2022
Don’t usually comment car builds but on occasions such as your Nissan I can’t help but admire how genuinely good the model looks. Like Walt says, it looks like you too some pics from the sales catalog
dagored said on April 13, 2022
Thank you, it was a very atmospheric kit and the photos turned out great.
John vd Biggelaar said on April 11, 2022
Great looking Nissan, Dagored @dagored
A not so often build car, but you made clear that it must be build more often.
dagored said on April 13, 2022
The Pulsar has been a car that has not been fortunate enough to be made into a kit, but we are thankful that a great product has been released that we have waited for.
Andrew H said on April 11, 2022
That thing looks great, but I've gotta say, it looks fantastic in the fading sunlight. Well done!
dagored said on April 13, 2022
I got up early to take this picture. I'm glad it turned out to be that good.
George Williams said on April 12, 2022
You’ve managed the difficult trick of making a standard car look like a model and not a die cast toy, great work.
dagored said on April 13, 2022
Thank you very much, I took care not to make the clear coating too thick.