I've never heard of Alpha, the amount of parts, right down to the windshield washer jets is impressive. Your attention to detail along with masking skills is very inspirational.
Great looking car. How do you keep your tiny parts from pinging off your tweezers? I can't tell you how many parts are lost in the black hole of my workshop!
Very nice and quick build Tom! I think it is a good tip with the grey panil line color. At the moment i build a model by alpha model too and i think they should add some more information in the instructions. Sometimes i´m a little bit struggeling and confused where and how i should put peaces and decals in the right place. But overall i think that those models are pretty good and worth the price.
Yes i think that too. Sometimes it can happen if you have to put them in place from the inside the clearcoat can "break" on the edges (i hope you know what i mean) and that looks awfull and can easily ruin your paintjob.
so someone had the foresight to include wiper fluid nozzles on the hood, grilles for the tail lights, and even door handles, but couldn't be bothered to make it possible to install the dashboard, or make the glass pieces out of something better than a sheet protector from the school supplies section. yikes.
I've never heard of Alpha, the amount of parts, right down to the windshield washer jets is impressive. Your attention to detail along with masking skills is very inspirational.
It seems to have been completed surprisingly quickly
Love the colour choice for the interior and I just like the car I love a wagon.
Awesome build!
Looking great Tom, very nice and I really like the way this wagon turned out. Cool colours too, well done 👍🏼👍🏼
Another great build! Thanks for sharing! :D
Great looking car. How do you keep your tiny parts from pinging off your tweezers? I can't tell you how many parts are lost in the black hole of my workshop!
Try using some Hasagawa polarised film on the front windscreen and you can use proper 3m window tint if you want to do other windows as well
Great job
Very nice and quick build Tom! I think it is a good tip with the grey panil line color. At the moment i build a model by alpha model too and i think they should add some more information in the instructions. Sometimes i´m a little bit struggeling and confused where and how i should put peaces and decals in the right place. But overall i think that those models are pretty good and worth the price.
How long did it take to build all in ? Very well done turned out well
Couple days
I really want an evo wagon. Ive only seen 1 in person and it was in South Dakota while I was there working
I like the installation of windows from outside on instead going in from the inside, it appears easier and neater, what do you prefer Tom?
If they fit good i don’t have a preference. But for looks in general. From the outside looks best
Yes i think that too. Sometimes it can happen if you have to put them in place from the inside the clearcoat can "break" on the edges (i hope you know what i mean) and that looks awfull and can easily ruin your paintjob.
looks good as always 🙂
Lot of money for some of the faults this has, albeit minor. Nice build and great finish.
so someone had the foresight to include wiper fluid nozzles on the hood, grilles for the tail lights, and even door handles, but couldn't be bothered to make it possible to install the dashboard, or make the glass pieces out of something better than a sheet protector from the school supplies section.
yikes.
Welcome to the world of limited/low production resin kits
I'd rather have a 1/1 Lan Evo wagon for the wifey ans kids!