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Old 15-05-2012
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Default Optima Mid Build/Restore

Hi guys! My first Optima Mid build...

It all started with scoring a few mid cars on Ebay and local forums etc. Then I took them apart and looked for the best parts and cleaned them up. I also ordered a reproduction body, decals and two pairs of OT-66 tires from Marwan.

The best chassis I found had countersunk holes so that will be the main mod in this build so far.

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Progress continues! I love seeing the car shaping up and working with gold shocks...






















































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More progress.... as you can see I skip restoring the electronics for now. Next step is painting the body































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Your photos are amazing - Kyosho should pay you!

I've been looking for a Mid to restore for a while, this thread satisfies my urge and I'll keep searching.

Well done.

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Your photos are amazing - Kyosho should pay you!

I've been looking for a Mid to restore for a while, this thread satisfies my urge and I'll keep searching.

Well done.

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Thanks a lot Dan!

Good luck searching mate
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Big news!

Got time to paint the body and add the stickers. Not exactly box art but close enough for me. I used a hair dryer on some stickers to get them stay in place. Body is painted with fascolor white and fascolor black (lexan colors for airbrush).

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Excellent!
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Excellent!
Thank you Dan! I actually got inspired when you painted your Turbo Optima the other night
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Wow, wonderful work! Excellent photos.

The car is a beauty! Makes me sad, thinking of my Lazer ZXR...

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Thank you Dan! I actually got inspired when you painted your Turbo Optima the other night
Brilliant, that's great to hear
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Wow, wonderful work! Excellent photos.

The car is a beauty! Makes me sad, thinking of my Lazer ZXR...

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I will be starting my Lazer ZX-R (full carbon) restore with box-art shell etc very soon, then my original Ultima

Will put pics on here when done.
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Wow, almost a year has past since my first Mid build. Just had to check this through again and get some vintage euphoria

I have also detected an error in my build. The Rear Plate (L) should be in FRP material. The one used in this build should be used on a Turbo Optima Mid SE. It has to be re-restored some day
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Well what can I say but superb work. It looks so good I could almost eat off it
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Wow, wonderful work! Excellent photos.

The car is a beauty! Makes me sad, thinking of my Lazer ZXR...

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Well maybe you should turn over a new leaf and build my version ZXR, then youll be addicted
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I would've made the same mistake, I was surprised to learn the original plate was FRP instead of alluminium. The alloy plates are a different shape to the FRP plates too.


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i know this car by heart, i can take it apart and put it back together without looking at the manual.
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Looks amazing.
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