galaxyg Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Background: I love the idea of very ordinary cars being used for racing, more or less unmodified. This Toyota Corolla certainly fits the bill. The kit has been issued in a number of liveries and this one appealed to me the most. Pros: Goes together easily enough, no major problems. Nice decals and good clear parts. Good shape and proportions. Cons: To me the tyres look too chunky - too high in the sidewall, compared to photos of the real thing. As it shares it's sprues and parts with the road-car kit, there's some work to be done on the body - drilling holes for the fuel fillers etc. Two-piece wheels would have made the painting of wheel and rim easier. The suggestion to use a "cut out with the backing sheet" Toyota emblem would look quite cheap/poor. Verdict: Good. Like the Corolla itself, it's all very straightforward, performs as expected and doesn't require much comment one way or the other. Build notes: Built over 3 weeks in Dec 2024 and Jan 2025, it took me another 3 weeks or so to find the time and the light to photograph it. I've added a few interior details and some PE for the tow hooks and bonnet pins, and the most visible addition - a Tamiya Toyota emblem on the grille. Aside from that it's all built from the box. 8
Roger U Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Good looking model. Very clean build and nice decal and paint work. 1
Belugawrx Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Nice! I've got a couple of those JTC Honda Civics to build. Did you adjust the ride height at all? 1
galaxyg Posted February 10 Author Posted February 10 14 hours ago, Belugawrx said: Nice! I've got a couple of those JTC Honda Civics to build. Did you adjust the ride height at all? Thanks. I didn't adjust the ride height of this one as it's a more modern Hasegawa kit and they seem to have got the ride height about right this time. I have built a Hasegawa JTC Civic however and the ride height for that is all wrong without correction. 1
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