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Fantastic little car, and great photos!
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hanks for the kind comments!So the original reason this got shelved is that the paint work did not go so well. First time I had tried to use Zero Paints 2K clear. I was spraying over Tamiya Red from an aerosol can (it was left for 2 weeks to dry) It turns out that the recommended 15% thinner doesn't work, since I have used 40 to 50% thinner, and this stuff sprays really well. But it takes so long to spray, I find that the 2K starts to go-off in the airbrush after the 3rd coat. Anyway, the paint finish was awful, as seen in the photos, I spent (on & off) a couple of months sanding it out - which is where I am today, I have recently masked off a few areas to re-spray - I had some of that Tamiya red left in the can, they are in inconspicuous areas, so I will give it a light dusting... When it's dry, I'll start to finish up, I'm still undecided as to whether to cut out the door sides... Re-spay is here - where I had burned through the finish coats:
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Neat little car!
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you can try a bit of varnish or clear paint to stick the emblems, but the build looks great to me...
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cool kit & great start!
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Great build! I've never seen one of these before, in real life, or as a kit, and I kind of like the colour combo too.
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Looking Good!
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Interior finished. I used "the model car garage" PE bezels for the gauges. I wanted to cut out the door sides & add seat belts, but ran out of patience and time... I might still do it, depending on how it looks when I mock up the body.
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Revell Porsche 911 Cabriolet (993) 1:24
Funkychiken replied to Funkychiken's topic in WIP: Model Cars
2 weeks ago I finished the body... or I thought I had. It was sprayed with nail polish heavily diluted with Tamiya lacquer. Then left for a few weeks & finished with Zero paints 2K clear. There were 3 or 4 dust spots, and so I thought I'd use a sanding regime on just those areas, looks like I'm going to rub out & polish the whole car. the un polished look was probably good enough, but uneven in some key areas & I wanted to get rid of the dust... -
Like what you've done with it!
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1969 Dodge Coronet R/T, 10/17, So Close I Can Taste It!!
Funkychiken replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Revell Porsche 911 Cabriolet (993) 1:24
Funkychiken replied to Funkychiken's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Lots of painful masking & spraying, then remasking to hit the overspray etc! -
Revell Porsche 911 Cabriolet (993) 1:24
Funkychiken replied to Funkychiken's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Revell Porsche 911 Cabriolet (993) 1:24
Funkychiken replied to Funkychiken's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Revell Porsche 911 Cabriolet (993) 1:24
Funkychiken replied to Funkychiken's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Chassis was primed with a water based primer (which is a bit gloopy and difficult to airbrush) then masked and finished with good old Tamiya X-18 -
Revell Porsche 911 Cabriolet (993) 1:24
Funkychiken replied to Funkychiken's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The wheels were stripped, and sprayed with Alclad II, not many coats of chrome, to give it a dull or dark look. -
Really simple kit, and goes together nicely. Stripped most of the chrome parts, shown here is the wheels stripped ready for airbrushing. Shown also is the gear gate & gear stick. Both stripped, then primed, base coat was alclad II black & alclad II chrome to finish. The interior was sprayed with alclad black base & aluminium to finish, but it textured up due to the vortexes when airbrushing into corners, this always happens to me in interior tubs - especially the grey primer. I was going to cut holes in the sides of the tub, and add a pull chord door opener - like the reference photos, but couldn't be bothered in the end. Seats are basic, but finished, wanted to add seat belts, but again, just wanted to finish this bad boy...
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Porsche 911 Turbo 88-update 10/22/16 Interior
Funkychiken replied to 935k3's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Agree with the paint job - looks great!
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Hot build, and it's going together really well. I know how you feel about all the pain of adding extra detail - only to find it's completely hidden in the finished model.
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What happens if it meets a speed bump? Like the clean build, and love the wheels...
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Different colour, but excellent build, another one I'm too scared to start...
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great build of a really detailed model, I have one in the stash, not got the nuts to start it! well done!
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Really clean & tidy build, love the wheels...
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Now that's a paint job to turn heads, great build!