More progress with the engine. This helix is very rough, so I decide to change it a bit. Fan belts are elastic lines than you can find into the packaging toys.
Engine acrilyc painting: (1) matt black, (2) black gray with dry brush, (3) gun metal to gearbox and bottom engine, (4) silver with dry brush to gearbox. Lines were made of silicone thread.
@Codi, I'm still not convinced with these wheels.
Well... new project! A custom version of '65 Rachero from a Trumpeter kit in 1:25 scale.
Ideas to add besides what brings the kit, and first steps with the engine, adding "seam" to the gearbox and covering the joining engine parts with Evergreen.
(Excuse me my english, please!)
A short review of kit (spanish only) here: http://www.angelnoes.es/2015/06/1965-ford-ranchero-trumpeter-125.html
This is my first model after six years away from the hobby. Personally I know there are many errors for my lack of a good technique. But I'm happy. I started and finished a model car! What have I learned? I need more time to get a better finish.
More pics and info (only spanish): http://www.angelnoes.es/2015/06/chevrolet-standard-six-cabriolet-1932.html
(Sorry for my english!)
Thanks for the feedback, and I've learned something I did not know, really. Thank you !!!
I have a couple of working sessions to finish and submit completed. My goal with this model was to return to the hobby after 5 or 6 years away.
(Sorry for my english!)
Now in my workbench. Kit of AMT-ERTL 1:25, before MPC. Model is not finished, of course!!!
More info here:
http://www.angelnoes.es/2015/06/chevrolet-1932-amt-125-panelado-e.html
http://www.angelnoes.es/2015/05/chevrolet-standard-six-1932-amt-124.html
http://www.angelnoes.es/2015/05/chevrolet-roadster-32-amt-125-chasis-y.html
(sorry, texts in spanish language only).