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1/24 Meng Mclaren MP4/4
Rich Chernosky posted a topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Just couldn't resist doing this one even though it was the most recent aquisition. Having just finished its 1/12 counterpart It looked simple enough given that I already had done most of the paint. It was also quite expensive and I was curious as tol why. Found out quick enough. This is basically a shruink down version of the 1/12 kit and had many of the features found on the big one. Not as easy as the larger scale as many of the details were quite tiny. Color is Tamiya TS 26 white. Red is TS36 Flourescent red over TS43 Bright Orange. More details in the picture captions. Engine bay is just as crowded as its big brother. Fit of the pieces was a little bit more fiddly but it did go together well. Carbon fibre came with the kit. Cockpit was also just as detailed and the seatbelts also came with the kit. Completed chassis waiting for the body pieces. This was a lot more work than I expected. Finished car on its wheels. Body fit was just as good although I had to add four metal pins to locate the upper portion to the chassis pan. Thjere were four attachment points that were way too small for a good attachment. I drill out the posts and added wires. Then drilled through the pan. When the body was fitted I bent these wires over and that is what holds it all together. Much cleaner that glue and removable if I want. Rear veiw. Suspension went together well and all four tires sit flat. Wing attached easier that I thought it would. I use tiny wires drilled through that attachmnet points on the wings, then glue them from the bottom. I use Revell window cement as it is clear. Gives a nice assembly without the usual struggle. Couldn't resist a photo of the two of them together. Gives a nice comparison of the size. I used two different techniques on the red but they still match nicely. Once again the Marlboro decals were not included and came from the spares.- 15 replies
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Williams Renault FW19
Rich Chernosky replied to bbowser's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Bruce...this turned out quite nicely despite your struggle with the decals. I have most of the Revell F-1 kits from this era and know they can be a real handful. Looks like you were up to the challenge. Nice job. -
1988 Mclaren MP4/4 F-1.
Rich Chernosky posted a topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
My local hobby shop is doing a big scale challenge. 1/16 or larger and due by Mar 6. With the time constraint I needed to pick something I had already started and could possibly (a challenge for 1/12 scale) not take up too much time. I chose this Meng kit that I had started and sprayed most of the parts before I moved in 2023. This kit proved to be the right choice as it practically flew together. Much of it was screw or press fit construction and everything fit together the first time. Very impressed with this kit. Actual finish time less than a week, some sort of record for me in 1/12 scale. Below the pictures are some of the build details. The only sacrifice was I would have to forego the super detailing like I did on my last F-1 project. So this kit is mostly box stock. Left side of the v-6 turbo charged engine. Only thing here to do was all the paint detailing and carbon fibre decals. all was supplied in the kit. The fit on the turbo and echaust was amazing. Cockpit was very well detailed. realistic seatbelts, PE fasteners and even the labeling for all the switches on the dash. Steering workd right through the steering wheel and was a half turn lock to lock. Just like the real car. Front suspension detail. Brakes turned easily through the calipers and the wheels fastened on securely. Right side of the engine and more detail. All the lines and hoses were supplied in the kit and the instructrion were crystal clear. Bodywork ready to go on the chassis. All this was painted back in November of 2023. Four screws hold the main bodywork in position and it fit way easier than I thouigh it would. Only exception to this were the rear panels that covered the suspension. In retrospect I should not have glued them on the engine and left them loose. Would have been a lot easier to adjust. Finished car on its wheels. All four tires touch, another credit to this kit. Rear veiw. The wing attached securely and at the right angle. A usual sticking point for later F-1 kits. Lots of detail back here as well. Side veiw shows how well the body fit. the only real addition to this kit were the Marlboro decals which came out of the archives. This was one of the most successful F-1 engine and chassis combinations. Pilots Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost won 15 of the 16 races in the 1988 season. Quite the achievement. This car represents Senna's ride. -
1928-31 Mercedes Benz SSK
Rich Chernosky replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Pierre...this has to be your crowning achievment. Very impressed with your scratchbuilding and painting skills. Great work. -
How the heck are ya?
Rich Chernosky replied to SpeedAndViolence's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Welcome aboard Scot. You will have no problem making friends here. Just reach out. As far as a paint line goes take a good hard look at Tamiya. Their TS line of spray cans are pretty much idiot proof. Many users here on this forum. I've been using them going on 30yrs now and no complaints. -
Stuart...not the first time that has happened but always a joy when it does. I have had to fabricate a lot of lost parts only to find them months later either on the floor or stuck to something else. I'm sure there is a Murphy's law for this.
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Bob..as an additional note...I do have the roadster kit built. Same nice kit but a lot harder to find.
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Alfa 33 TT12
Rich Chernosky replied to Dave B's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Starting to really shape up Dave. Look forward to seeing this complete. You always do such cool subjects no else covers. -
This is a kit that almost didn't get built. While rummaging through my stash I accidentally leaned on top of this box and crushed the roof in on the painted and polished body. I had been excited to finish this kit but not so much now. Months later I decided to attempt a repair. After much careful gluing, filling, sanding and repainting I was successful. I recently polished the roof out and decided it was time to finish this. Color is Testor One Coat Laquer #1803 Diamond Mist. Can't say this was exactly a joy to build as it is an early Italeri. almost all of the alignment holes had to be enlarged and there were many fit issues. But the kit has its good points too. In particular the glass and chrome surrounds worked very well. Below are comments below the pictures for the rest of the details on this build. Thanks for looking and comments welcome. Wouldn't be a Mercedes Gullwing with out this shot. This particular car has to be the most modeled subject. I have this car in several scales from 1/87 to 1/12. Its a cool collection. Interior with drivers door open. I chose a darker red than normal and like the regal look it affords. I also had a flocking to match. Interior was very well appointed with all the approprioated chrome doo-dads. Dash was chrome but painted to match the exterior which is common to this car. Finished car on its wheels. Hood, trunk, and doors all open. Wheels steer through the steering wheel. Chrome trim fit was excellent and most enjoyable part of this build. Rear veiw has some good detail. That 300SL chrome logo has an interesting story. I used Micro Liquitape to apply these and left this logo on my bench to dry. Later when i went to attach it , it had magically disappeared. What had happened it is it had attached itself to my sleeve (its a contact cement) and I had gone upstairs to take a nap. Several hours later and just before going to bed I discovered the logo in the blanket. I rushed downstairs and attached it. You just don't usually get this kind of lucky. Side veiw shows the nioce fit of the window trim and glass. The chrome surrounds were seperate pieces and I worried that it would be a problem. Not so. The doors on ths other had, consumed a lot of time to get working properly. Italeri included the hydraulic struts to keep them open and eventually this all worked out. The true test of a Mrecedes Gullwing kit is how the doors fit. During mock-up they fit great but when the glass was installed not so much. This side looks good, the other is marginal. Italeri did a nice job on the fuel injected six. The engine is laid over at a 45 deg angle. The nice detail on the injector and distributor is hidden. The hood fit down nicely. Thanks for looking
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Tamiya Sauber Mercedes C9
Rich Chernosky replied to galaxyg's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Really nice build of this kit Michael. All the extra work you put into this really shows...especially in the engine department. And inspiring others (myself included) to build this kit....that's priceless. Great job. -
Really sharp build of an iconic car. Is it the most beautiful car ever made ?? If you have ever seen one in person you would be hard pressed to disagree.
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Do you like to shake paint bottles?
Rich Chernosky replied to khier's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I have to agree with Steven on this one. Stirring is the best way to " thouroughly " mix bottle paints. Hobby paints have pigments (the solid part of the paint) that are very finely gound. They sit like heavy mud on the bottom of the jar after a period of time. No amount of shaking will mix all of this with the liquid. I have some of Tamiya's metal stir sticks and they work just fine. One swipe through a paper towel and they are clean as a whistle. The biggest problem with shaking, however is it gets paint up into the cap where it dries and breaks the seal. This shortens the life of the paint very quickly. -
Just bought this kit. Will be following to see how it goes. Thanks for putting this up.
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Porsche 910
Rich Chernosky replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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Another Randy Ayers refugee....
Rich Chernosky replied to Spooker's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Don't feel bad Brian. As you know I have most of them anyway. 60yrs of collecting will do that. And besides..we F-1 and Exotics builders are in the the vast minority . Just look at this forum. The muscle car and hotrodders are much more active and numerous here. Not complaining. All modellers here have something to contribute and I talk to everybody. It just that is the way it is. But don't give up hope. I know of quite a few modellers who will tackle an F-1 kit just to see if they can do it. So...keep bringing em. See ya at the next one. -
Thanks David...couldn't resist adding some extra detail to that engine. Humbrol airtbrushes very nice with the right thinner.
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Another Randy Ayers refugee....
Rich Chernosky replied to Spooker's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Now that is a real coincidence. Last kit I finished had your name and address on the bottom of it. Must have done it at a swap meet. Haven't seen you for a l-o-n-g time. But...glad to see you on this forum. Don't be shy...put some more stuff up. We always appreciate anything anybody wants to share.