Thank you very much buddies for ALL comments!
I always have a smile on my face, if i see him in my shelf standing. The Diorama is just in work - to giv him the right scene.
Sure, i will try it. I wrote it in german (its tooo difficult to write it down in your language for me) and took a translator - so be not hard to me, i hope you can understand, how i made it. It was also a first try for me - make a damaged car!
First, i will show you the tools i took:
One quarter is 10mm a side.
As I made the rear window?
Take a Dremel and drill out the size of the hole. Hole to hole, then it is frayed out before. Using a flat head mill I have the strength of the clear part of the hole is thinned from the inside, then with a 0.3 mill head, he sweats the "frayed out, splintered."
Then diagonally with a coarse disc loop stackable washer crossed the (always in the same direction) at a shallow angle with no pressure just tumbled over it worked. Inside and outside. Then, vertical / horizontal, diagonal crossed again and so on, until I appealed to the result for parallel polishing and pretend the "shattered glass". Was a first attempt and the result has satisfied me.
Ifs had not worked would be an undamaged window came to the place. It took 1 1/2 hour to get this result i accept.
I have no pictures from the work in progress...that it is easier to understand. One closeup from the window:
@Jim: Same procedure - translator on the go for the marks on the sides:
The scars are carved with various files in the plastic (deeper, wider, narrower, "scratch").
- Then the edges are broken and the body primed. Thin layer on the sides, thicker paint layer from the decorative strip upwards and included roof.
- Body with 1000 wet sandpaper sanded
- Scratches scratched again
- Antique white finish. Back up from the moldings, one, two more layers, laterally sparsely
- Now comes a splash of color - this is the "heavier" part. I have now painted with Tamiya chrome and aluminum, the scratches until I liked the look (because I always build their own ideas / male).
- After a light dry paint over it with aluminum
- After drying the supernatant colors (increases) wet sanded. Veeeery piano.
- Body wet sanded to
- Decals on it and adapted to the scarring
- Clear Coat
Here two closeups. Left side:
and right side:
I hope it's a bit understandable? Any question - always ask