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Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
Bugatti Fan replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Was not aware of that DeAgostini kit Bruch. Thanks for putting up the pictures. Ken's Trumpeter GT40 is really benefiting from the extra work being put in and I will be continuing to follow this build. -
Ferrari 156 "Sharknose"
Bugatti Fan replied to Bilingham's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Really lovely models. I take my hat off to you guys who can use 3D Cad to this sort of degree, and then follow on by building, detailing and painting the model to Bill's standard. If you design a Bugatti 251 Bill, please do an extra set of parts for me ! -
I would just give it another coat of primer and see what it looks like. It doesn't sound as though it is scratched deeply by your description, so another coat might sort it out and level of off. If it looks OK after, then go for the floor polish to finish it off.
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Nice model coming along of a very English traditionally built sports car.
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3D Fusion has been mentioned as the design program.
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Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
Bugatti Fan replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I like the way all the detail painting in various metallic and other colours really bring the engine to life besides the added details. It might be worth a mention about scale braided fuel lines. They look to me like electronic screened cable that has had the outer insulation stripped off it. -
A very nice model. Beautifully finished. I wish that Tamiya had designed the kit with an optional RHD as it is a British car.
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After all this time am still looking.
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Pocher Rolls Royce Phantom 2 restoration
Bugatti Fan replied to François's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I think this will be much more than just a salvage job in the hands of Francois. Will be following this one as I have a partial Pocher Rolls kit that was given to me years ago. No bodywork. Just chassis, engine, wheels, radiator etc. So wondering what to do with it. Possibly a wooden boat tailed car could look nice, so a semi scratch build project. John Haddock's website JDH Models has a lot of detail info for builders of this kit, and there is a co.lang named Scale Motorcars who specialise in replacement and improvement parts for both old Rivarossi Pochers and the newer Hornby ones. -
Pics from IPMS Show in Fairmont MN
Bugatti Fan replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in Contests and Shows
Interesting feedback guys. At local level it seems that there is much to be desired judging automotive model wise as IPMS is a general modelling society and most of their membership are into aircraft and military stuff. At local shows sometimes people get roped into judging and therein lies one of the problems. At their Nationals of course the situation is different having more experienced judges in each subject, automotive included. Auto modelling is better followed in the USA with dedicated clubs and shows. I wish we had similar here in the UK. -
Very nice technical illustrations of the cars. I particularly liked the Cobra Tee Shiirt design with the white stripes on the blue as often seen on the car.
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What talented work.
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Lovely artwork. Really like the effective use of washes in the paintings.
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Pics from IPMS Show in Fairmont MN
Bugatti Fan replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in Contests and Shows
What were your gripes about the show Steve? You said you would not be going back, but it looked ok to me going by the photographs and you got a couple of awards from it. -
Nice to see some newly tooled kits of this classic Ford A that have not been rodded.
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Search engine not precise enough.
Bugatti Fan replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in How To Use This Board
Thanks for the further feed back Les and Pete. I will try using quotes as suggested and other things to try. -
It's one thing allowing pictures that are your copyright to be used and shared on forums like this according to the terms and conditions. The copyright as far as I can see always will belong to the creator unless he or she sells the copyright. Terms and conditions of websites normally state that they are permitted to be able to use the pictures how they see fit but without it being an outright copyright grab. But does it cross the line legally when someone simply copies your pictures from a website and then attempts to sell a creator's work on for financial gain without either the website it was copied from or the photographer's knowledge or permission? I agree that this is a real problem because it is so simple to download pictures that it can be like the Wild West when unscrupulous individuals start using them to sell on for gain. Almost impossible to police unfortunately. To be fair, I guess that most of us have downloaded pictures purely for personal reference and there is nothing wrong with that.
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Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
Bugatti Fan replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
As I understand it, CMA will be offering the GT 40 as a kit too, but will most likely also be prohibitively expensive. I mentioned being surprised that MFH have not done it in 1/12th scale. But actually, I think that Tamiya would do well with this subject if they tackled it. Going bigger Agora or maybe the new Pocher (under Hornby) might come up with one in 1/8th scale. Who knows? Wishful thinking perhaps! -
Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
Bugatti Fan replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Interesting build to follow. You would have thought that Trumpeter would have gone to great pains to get a prestige kit like this correct. It's not as though there are no prototype cars in existence to do the research. Marshall Buck at CMA (Creative Miniature Associates) has been developing the ultimate GT40 kit that seems to have been going on for ages. CMA's ethic is do it right or not do it at all. Looking on the CMA website the development of their multi medium kit looks absolutely breathtaking. Mind you it will be at a premium price, and I mean premium, I guess when it finally gets released. The GT40 is such an iconic Le Mans car that actually I am surprised that MFH has not done one in 1/12th scale already. -
Search engine not precise enough.
Bugatti Fan replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in How To Use This Board
Pretty much what I guessed Pete. What I typed in was Ferrari Daytona as a phrase. Not Ferrari or Daytona as separate individual searches. Search engines appear to just randomly find each and every single instance of a word even when used within a phrase like Ferrari Daytona. What I would like to know is if there is a way of isolating the phrase for search purposes? Seems like search engines are a bit dumb in that respect. Maybe some techie reading this might have an answer? -
The search engine is not precise enough when looking for something specific. For example I wanted to search for any Ferrari Daytona threads. What did I get? Every instance the word Ferrari was found and every instance the word Daytona was found. Literally thousands of irrelevant posts put up to wade through. Is there a way to refine this or not? I just gave up in frustration.