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Virginia |
Mar 01 2012, 3:04 PM
#601
ParkourVeyron
Bartle doo?
That's cool. Great job.
I still haven't ordered the rest of my paints yet. Just procrastinating ol' me.
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Mar 04 2012, 6:04 AM
#602
Encyclopedia
Salesman
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I've got a question about priming plastic models. Is it really nessary to sand down the primer after you have applied it or is it OK to go on a spray the colour coat? Because I sprayed primer and it looks pretty smooth to me.
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I find it depends on the type of primer. I now have a very fine primer that I don't sand. Before that I had a primer that was much rougher and I had to sand that. So I think it's fine to spray without sanding.
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Also, make sure you rinse the plastic with warm soapy water. As there may be some chemicals left over from the manufacturing process left on the plastic.
I've finished my Mclaren MP4/13 model, will get some photo's up soon. |
Phoenix, AZ |
Mar 11 2012, 1:43 PM
#606
nitrorocks
Slow in, Fast out
Yes post your Mclaren. I'm looking forward to it
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Ask and you may receive.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is 95% complete, it just needs a touch up in the front/rear wing area and a few other places, but nothing major. I have applied the lacquer coat and need to wait a week or two before giving it a polish. Also I will be removing the wheels, to 'roughen to' the tyres to give them a used look. The rear light needs attaching, but I'm generally pleased with how it turned out, its a bit average in places, but I'm still learning. I've picked up lots of tips ready for the next one, that will be a Mclaren M23. |
Phoenix, AZ |
Mar 11 2012, 4:33 PM
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nitrorocks
Slow in, Fast out
Nice! What company is that? And the M23 will be cool.
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Phoenix, AZ |
Mar 11 2012, 4:56 PM
#610
nitrorocks
Slow in, Fast out
I want to build an M23. Where can you get it? I haven't seen one but I'm assuming eBay.
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Phoenix, AZ |
Mar 11 2012, 5:51 PM
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nitrorocks
Slow in, Fast out
Okay thanks.
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Thanks for the replies about the primer sanding but I've just come across another problem...
I've got a slight orange peel finish on one of my other projects. Its never happened to me before, maybe its been too warm but I don't know what to do about it. I've heard you have to wet sand it down with fine paper but how would you work around the small details on a plastic model (its not a flat surface) without destroying the whole thing? |
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Vic, Australia |
After looking at all my unstarted kits in my cupboard I remembered this thread.
Some nice work going on here guys. dhandles: Nice Mclaren mate. Not sure If mine is the exact same model but it was the model that got me back into the hobby after a very long break going back to my childhood. One thing I do remember though was how much a PITA the red decal on the nosecone was. So much so that I ended up leaving the bloody thing off as you can see here. ![]() ![]() Sorry about the photo quality but I thought I had some better ones. Not sure if you have roughend up tyres before but my normal method is to put the tyre on a holesaw, 16mm from memory for Tamiya 1/20th kits (no wheel obviously), holesaw in drill, turn on drill and hold whatever grit sandpaper you want against the tyre. It works really well. Have you heard of a product called "bare metal foil"? If not, its a micro thin foil with an adhesive on one side that comes in many colours to replicate different metals. It's tricky to get a handle on using but once you do it's a fantastic product. You rub it on and carefully trim away the parts you don't want with a scalpel. Works really well for the heatshields on the floorpans of F1 cars. It can be seen in this pic of a Bennetton engine bay that I haven't wired or plumbed yet. ![]() Robin: How bad is the orange peel mate? To be honest the only way I know to get rid of it is to do alot of sanding until you are down to a smooth coat and start again. Maybe someone else here has a different method? Cheers Shaun. |
London |
Mar 15 2012, 4:50 AM
#615
Your Benetton looks awesome! Good work with the Mclaren dhandes
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The red nose decals lifted off on mine for some reason. I had it all lined up neatly, came back 2 minutes later and he had curled up. I have never had a decal do that before. I managed to salvage it with some microsol and touching up paint.
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Vic, Australia |
Oh I forgot to ask before dhandles, did the tobacco decals come with the kit?
The Mclaren I got didn't have them I had to use the ones that the team used in countries where tobacco advertising was banned back then. Shame really because the West ones on your kit look so much better. I built this kit a bit after the Mclaren and I actually ordered the decals from a company in Japan called Studio 27, they make all sorts of detail kits. The non tobacco liveried Fezzas of that era look pretty average IMO. ![]() Cheers Shaun. |
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Who is dhandles?
![]() I bought 8 Tamiya Mclaren models on eBay and they all came with the extra tobacco decals (the seller had bought them separate), along with the standard ones. It helps to give them the right look, as you say, without them they don't look right. |
Indiana |
Mar 15 2012, 8:33 AM
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Camaroyenko
The name's Andy.
Here's one I just finished
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Note the hood pins cables I made in the last one xD ![]() And here's another I'm working on! ![]() ![]()
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Phoenix, AZ |
Mar 15 2012, 9:37 AM
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nitrorocks
Slow in, Fast out
The benetton looks like it was made in the factory! Nice job!
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