Pierre Rivard
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Finally getting to the last details on this build. Windshield. I used the kit frame and thinned it as much as possible. Flat aluminium paint and again weathering with dark oily wash helps making it look less bulky. For the glass I just cut to size the 3 pieces from cheap produce packaging (clear cover). I painted a small edge lines aluminium to hide where I will glue it to the frame. Also I weathered the glass with Tamiya weathering master to simulate road grime. There's this really talented (and sometimes funny) guy in Miami who would make this out of brass. I decided against it for fear of excessive royalties. ?
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Formidable research, design and fabrication work. Anything from the original kit still in this model? Seems like you are making everything new and significantly upgraded.
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Weathering of the body is complete. Decided to stick to a dark weathering to simulate road grime and spitting oil from cars ahead. 1. after color coats I added a layer of matte clear 2. dark brown washes over the red and hood louvers, light brown over the rest of yellow surfaces. 3. Mix of Tamiya weathering master colors over most exposed areas 4. Dark brown / charcoal pigments brushed on on the splashed areas. 5. Light ochre pigments over tires
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T41 Bugatti sport coupe
Pierre Rivard replied to charlie libby's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
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Porsche RS60
Pierre Rivard replied to afx's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Slot car origins are fast disappearing. Beautiful work go the cockpit structure and looking forward to see how you engineer the rear chassis/engine mounting structure. -
Thanks guys, support much appreciated. I did say that the body only received a dark wash but more was done for the seats and cockpit tarp. Cockpit tarp received a flat clear to better receive weathering which was just light dirt colored pigments. The seats did get multiple washes and oriented to allow the wash to pool into recessed areas. I then added some dark rust Tamiya weathering master to the more worn out areas.
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Don't be sad Andy. Pouln's work is a wonderful display of CAD design and 3D printing expertise. Very much an engineering approach to model building. I think it is extraordinary, if a bit clinical. The work you are doing at the comparably tiny 1/24 scale is a more artistic display of multi-material fabrication. In other words scratch building extraordinaire. Keep doing it your way so that us mere mortals can enjoy watching your creativity. This first consultation is free of charge. Dr Pierre
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T41 Bugatti sport coupe
Pierre Rivard replied to charlie libby's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Wow, this car looks fabulous. Did it actually exist or is it an unrealized concept? Either way this will be an amazing journey! -
With this level of exquisite fabrication and detailing there's always a few things to do. Knock down items from the punch list and a few more pop up. Hang in there Daniel, the finish line is now in sight. Hoping you will set up "showroom" pictures with good background and lighting. This marvel deserves a spectacular unveiling.
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Got the interior finished and did some weathering to the seats. Engine has been weathered a bit and installed. Finally body has been bonded to the chassis. I have given the body a dark brown wash as a first weathering step, wondering how much more to do. I want some weathering to reflect race use without going too far.