Tamiya Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Full View
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1 30 December 2017, 18:43
Brad Furminger
Starting a new kit now that my Ninja H2R is finished. This will be the first car model I've built in about 30 years. Most of what I've built since then have been military kits. This one will have a clear body on it so that the details underneath can be seen. Takes the sting out of how many details have been covered up by body work in kits past.
Starting a new kit now that my Ninja H2R is finished. This will be the first car model I've built in about 30 years. Most of what I've built since then have been military kits. This one will have a clear body on it so that the details underneath can be seen. Takes the sting out of how many details have been covered up by body work in kits past.
30 December 2017, 18:46
David Barclay
Good Luck Brad! This should be a cool build! I have recently been bit by the car bug..... I'm looking forward to see how this one turns out!
Good Luck Brad! This should be a cool build! I have recently been bit by the car bug..... I'm looking forward to see how this one turns out!
31 December 2017, 01:56
Steve Wilson
Hi guys... converts always given a salutation, welcome to the wonderful World of cars. ((( 😄 )))
Great job you're doing Brad. 👍
Hi guys... converts always given a salutation, welcome to the wonderful World of cars. ((( 😄 )))
Great job you're doing Brad. 👍
3 January 2018, 15:12
Brad Furminger
Thanks, David, Steve. I got bitten a bit by the car bug when I went to a model show and flea market hosted by a local group of car builders a couple months back. I'm attending my first club meeting with them on the 13th. Should be interesting.
Thanks, David, Steve. I got bitten a bit by the car bug when I went to a model show and flea market hosted by a local group of car builders a couple months back. I'm attending my first club meeting with them on the 13th. Should be interesting.
4 January 2018, 14:49
John Maze
That seam would bother me, too. As well as those incompletely molded air ducts. The mirror and flashlight brigade would most certainly find a way to see them!! ;~>
That seam would bother me, too. As well as those incompletely molded air ducts. The mirror and flashlight brigade would most certainly find a way to see them!! ;~>
4 January 2018, 21:30
Brad Furminger
Reconstructing those air ducts would be beyond my current scratch-build talents. Still focusing on out of box builds. But practicing on seams that are out of view is good for my development.
Reconstructing those air ducts would be beyond my current scratch-build talents. Still focusing on out of box builds. But practicing on seams that are out of view is good for my development.
6 January 2018, 18:08
Brad Furminger
Joined a local modeling club this weekend. Will be interesting to see if the quality of my work picks up as a result.
Joined a local modeling club this weekend. Will be interesting to see if the quality of my work picks up as a result.
14 January 2018, 21:27
John Maze
I do not reconstruct things like those air ducts, just fill them and shape them to be fully round. The worst one I had was the large scale MPC (IIRC) Christie fire engine. The tube axles were only half formed from about 1mm in from the ends and it would have been very visible on the completed model. I cut a piece of styrene tube that was close to the same diameter and glued it in to help fill the part that had straight edges (toward the middle) and then filled the gaps at each end of that tube with epoxy and feathered in the tube with the epoxy so that I had an almost round axle, that appeared round from the available viewing angles. Of course, if someone had stuck a mirror in there they would have seen my "cheat". :~)
I do not reconstruct things like those air ducts, just fill them and shape them to be fully round. The worst one I had was the large scale MPC (IIRC) Christie fire engine. The tube axles were only half formed from about 1mm in from the ends and it would have been very visible on the completed model. I cut a piece of styrene tube that was close to the same diameter and glued it in to help fill the part that had straight edges (toward the middle) and then filled the gaps at each end of that tube with epoxy and feathered in the tube with the epoxy so that I had an almost round axle, that appeared round from the available viewing angles. Of course, if someone had stuck a mirror in there they would have seen my "cheat". :~)
15 January 2018, 19:59
Brad Furminger
Body assembly is now completed. Nothing left but the decals (and door handles). As much as I like being able to see all the interior work through the clear cowling, I don't think I'll do one of these again any time soon. Clear plastic is a nightmare to work with when you're cementing. Though a new friend recommended a product called Bondic, available from local hardware stores, that dries clear and doesn't melt the plastic. It can apparently also be used to build clear surfaces from scratch by applying multiple coats. He'll probably blast me for not using it toward the end of this project.
Body assembly is now completed. Nothing left but the decals (and door handles). As much as I like being able to see all the interior work through the clear cowling, I don't think I'll do one of these again any time soon. Clear plastic is a nightmare to work with when you're cementing. Though a new friend recommended a product called Bondic, available from local hardware stores, that dries clear and doesn't melt the plastic. It can apparently also be used to build clear surfaces from scratch by applying multiple coats. He'll probably blast me for not using it toward the end of this project.
18 February 2018, 16:31
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My first car model in about 30 years.