Porsche 964 RS 3.8 WIP
cast-on door handles are removed..
..to be replaced by spare parts/aftermarket
quite some seams on the body
blinker and air intakes formed to fit properly
The original has two protruding "lips" on the front bumper..
..which are missing in the kit...
...so i built them from scratch
the kit headlights do not look very good, i had a pair of spare ones from Tamiyas 911 turbo kit, after some sanding they seem to fit pretty good
the wheels from the kit look pretty good, the problem is that on the rear wheel the rim bed is too shallow, the center piece must be deeper
here also, kit part vs. aftermarket. No contest...
combined
i am very pleased with the result!!
5 hours of work...fitting aftermarket wheels is quite a headache! Some scratchbuilding, cursing and several bottles of beer were required😛
Let's do some body work! This gap is not supposed to be there..
quite a few sink marks on the rear wing
the original wing is a big, solid block, so this gap has also to go
nothing incurable, you just need the right amount of putty!
this will pe a pain in the a$$ to sand :/
thanks to 2k polyester putty it is dry after just 30 mins!
I actually tried something different this time, i added some polyester resin to the putty to make it softer and better moldable and what do you know...it works!
i am very pleased with the result so far. I need to do another go with the putty here and there but i think it's gonna be good.
this is what it's going to look like...
meanwhile first paint job is done
The rims look promising! I used Model Master Aluminium..
there is no full engine replica in this kit, all the details are cast-on on the chassis, nothing you can't solve with some paint and a little dry brushing...
more putty
that looks better
time for some filler-primer, at this stage it is necessary to use some thick product because there are some small holes and air bubbles in the putty you can't prevent.
i use Revells Email Basic. It is a very good product, dries very fast and overall i made good experience with it
the window part is not a source of delight also, it is pretty thick and foggy. I keep the windshield, the side windows all will be made from scrath out of 0,2mm Polystyrol sheet
the rear window will also be replaced because there is a hole for the wiper which does not belong on there. Unfortunately you can's just seal it up with putty..
worked on some small parts also and the interior
the bodywork is almost done, after smoothing out the filler primer, the basecoat is waiting
Happy New Year eveyone! Finally the bulk of holidays is over, time to return to the workbench!
After smoothing the filler-primer it is time for the basecoat. I use Tamiyas "Fine Surface Primer" White is the colour of choice because the yellow basepaint is not 100% opaque, grey primers would make the paint look dull
..speaking of the paint, it finally arrived! It is custom mixed Porsche Yellow by Lechler, the same brand which is used by Zero Paints. I will use this with a 2K Clearcote
After the basecoat is dried i smoothed the last scratches and irregularities with 2000 grid paper and rescribed some missing gaps on the body
i recreate some parts of the interior by using flocking powder. It looks messy yet, but wait for it!
it's getting colourful!
there are some dust inclusions, but nothing you can't cure with some fine wet sanding and polishing
while the paint sets i worked on the interior, the flocking adds a very realistic touch to the model!
couldn't resist, was eager to know how the yellow would look with the rims..😄
verdict: amazing 😛. The paint still has to cure a few days before i can proceed with sanding and polishing..
..aaaand I screwed up :/ the sunroof does not belong on this version.
I am glad i noticed it at this stage and not when the model is almost finished!
some putty...
...and yellow colored filler will do the trick
The problem with painting a high gloss finish at home without a professional spray cabin, you will always end up with dust particles in your paint. Furthermore the clear gloss has sunken in after drying for a few days and all the solvents evaporated..
..so the next step is crucial to make your paint job look really good, smooth and shiny. I wet sanded the surface with 2000 grid paper and 4000 grid soft pad...
..and polished the surface with Tamiyas polishing compounds and a soft cotton cloth
It is tideous work...
..you have to take care at the edges, because the clear cote is very thin there..
..but in the end it is worth it!
Ok, some progress here. I had to repaint some areas because i was too eager with the polishing and polished right through to the basecoat! It took some time to repair it.
rubber and plastic parts or just black areas painted, the door, hood and other gaps darkened to obtain a more realistic look
some diamond mesh here
Scott asked what i use for polishing. After finishing my tube of tamiyas (great) coarse polishing compound (again) i searched for some alternatives and this is what i use now. It is similar to Tamiyas product and at 28€ for 1KG(!) it is quite a bargain!
some progress on the bodywork. headligts are set, windshield and some other small stuff
it looks like we are getting somewhere!
Finally Finished this bad boy!
Features: Carrera RS 3.8 Conversion. Speedline Cup 18" rims, brake discs and saddles, scratch front spoiler, interior flocking, seatbelts, new side windows, mud flaps
I'll make a proper presentation in daylight to do the colour justice!
Commentaires
4 21 December 2016, 20:30
Scott Hastings
That is a great paint job....and yellow can be a difficult one to spray. Nicely done
That is a great paint job....and yellow can be a difficult one to spray. Nicely done
6 January 2017, 02:58
Melf Boyens
The cadmium yellow looks awesome, but I am more amazed about the flocking power that indeed gives the interior so much realism, and a nice contrast to the leather seats. Well done!
The cadmium yellow looks awesome, but I am more amazed about the flocking power that indeed gives the interior so much realism, and a nice contrast to the leather seats. Well done!
6 January 2017, 07:24
Scott Hastings
what are you using for polish?? can't see the tube. Great work looks awesome!!
what are you using for polish?? can't see the tube. Great work looks awesome!!
12 January 2017, 16:41
Spanjaard
where do you buy that 3M product, looks interesting. they seem to have several others , but i have no idea what the differences are.... did you try others?
where do you buy that 3M product, looks interesting. they seem to have several others , but i have no idea what the differences are.... did you try others?
23 January 2017, 23:36
Alexander Grivonev
Hey Spanjaard, 3M has several products with different grades of "abrasiveness" (i hope this word exists) this particular one is the most abrasive and perfect for the first polishing step to get rid of the grinding marks from the wet sanding. For a fact, i tried several others but they were not abrasive enough for this crucial first step. But keep in mind i painted my model with a 2K clearcote which is pretty resistant and hard and this compound may be too coarse for other (1K) clear cotes. To get the surface even more shiny i used Tamiyas Finish compound (at this stage you could use any other "fine" compound). But as always in life, you should try yourself, draw your own conclusions and learn from your mistakes😢 cheers
Hey Spanjaard, 3M has several products with different grades of "abrasiveness" (i hope this word exists) this particular one is the most abrasive and perfect for the first polishing step to get rid of the grinding marks from the wet sanding. For a fact, i tried several others but they were not abrasive enough for this crucial first step. But keep in mind i painted my model with a 2K clearcote which is pretty resistant and hard and this compound may be too coarse for other (1K) clear cotes. To get the surface even more shiny i used Tamiyas Finish compound (at this stage you could use any other "fine" compound). But as always in life, you should try yourself, draw your own conclusions and learn from your mistakes😢 cheers
24 January 2017, 17:30
Spanjaard
thanks a million Alexander 🙂 i think i may give a try to one of the thinner ones, if i can find them somewhere 🙂
thanks a million Alexander 🙂 i think i may give a try to one of the thinner ones, if i can find them somewhere 🙂
24 January 2017, 21:15
Urban Gardini
Now this build is bloody brilliant! I love the yellow and it somehow suits the 911 perfect.
Now this build is bloody brilliant! I love the yellow and it somehow suits the 911 perfect.
24 January 2017, 21:53
Spanjaard
absolutely beautiful, really fantastic result!
may i ask where do you buy the 3M Products? they seem far more expensive around here.
absolutely beautiful, really fantastic result!
may i ask where do you buy the 3M Products? they seem far more expensive around here.
2 February 2017, 20:32
Scott Hastings
Spectacular!!! It actually looks BETTER than your reference photo. If you take her outside and do some forced perspective photography it will be hard to tell it is a scale model. Standing ovation!!!
Spectacular!!! It actually looks BETTER than your reference photo. If you take her outside and do some forced perspective photography it will be hard to tell it is a scale model. Standing ovation!!!
3 February 2017, 05:06
Alexander Grivonev
Thank You, Gordon. The paint is far from perfect and i had quite a struggle with it at some places. I haven't painted a car model in a long time and have to relearn to do it properly. I'tt take it as good practice😢
Thank You, Gordon. The paint is far from perfect and i had quite a struggle with it at some places. I haven't painted a car model in a long time and have to relearn to do it properly. I'tt take it as good practice😢
3 February 2017, 19:42
Urban Gardini
It's perfect in our eyes! Painting cars this good is hard work that not everyone is capable of doing.
It's perfect in our eyes! Painting cars this good is hard work that not everyone is capable of doing.
3 February 2017, 19:51
Spanjaard
far from perfect Alexander? looking forward witnessing you next build! 🙂
far from perfect Alexander? looking forward witnessing you next build! 🙂
3 February 2017, 22:10
Julian Herrero aka Yuri
Oups ...... Far from perfect ????? I wish I could get such a 'far from perfect' finish ... 😉
Oups ...... Far from perfect ????? I wish I could get such a 'far from perfect' finish ... 😉
4 February 2017, 17:54
Alexander Grivonev
Hehe ok thanks but believe me, the camera is very forgiving 😛
Hehe ok thanks but believe me, the camera is very forgiving 😛
5 February 2017, 09:44
Alexander Grivonev
Thanks guys! Waiting for some sunshine and warmer temperatures to make an outside photoshooting!
Thanks guys! Waiting for some sunshine and warmer temperatures to make an outside photoshooting!
1 March 2017, 20:31
Cesar Muniz
Amazing job! very inspiring, I think to fit my aftermarket wheels I will folow your steps and order eine grosse bier kiste!
Amazing job! very inspiring, I think to fit my aftermarket wheels I will folow your steps and order eine grosse bier kiste!
28 August 2017, 08:14
Alexander Grivonev
Thanks Vlad! You might also check out the roll out: Porsche 964 RS 3.8 Photoshoot | Album by Alex G. (1:24)
Thanks Vlad! You might also check out the roll out: Porsche 964 RS 3.8 Photoshoot | Album by Alex G. (1:24)
4 October 2017, 16:55
ice
I wish my car had this paint finish. You did an outstanding job. Is it the car from this video on Youtube: "JP Performance - Zu Besuch im Porsche Museum | Teil 4" ?
I wish my car had this paint finish. You did an outstanding job. Is it the car from this video on Youtube: "JP Performance - Zu Besuch im Porsche Museum | Teil 4" ?
4 October 2017, 18:46
Alexander Grivonev
Thanks ice! No it's not exactly the same Porsche though it is also from the 964 series and same colour. The one in the video is a "Turbo S", it has a different spoiler/hood and additional air inlets behind the doors. Mine is a "RS 3.8".
Thanks ice! No it's not exactly the same Porsche though it is also from the 964 series and same colour. The one in the video is a "Turbo S", it has a different spoiler/hood and additional air inlets behind the doors. Mine is a "RS 3.8".
4 October 2017, 18:58