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  1. A little progress... I've shaped a single fuselage out of modeling clay and shot it next to a mirror to simulate its counterpart.

    Issues:

    1) What to do next. Possibility #1 is to make a mould out of plaster of each fuselage half, then cast a copy to use as a shape for vacuum forming. Possibility #2 is to take that same plaster mould and lay fiberglass cloth and resin on the inside of it. At any rate, I figure great female moulds will be key to making this thing symmetrical.

    2) I think I'll graft the headlight (including long horizontal strake) and tail light areas from the 2 kits I bought instead of trying to shape them out of clay.

    3) I have to find out a way of working the rear fender arrow motifs into the car too. Also the rise just aft of the B-pillar. No solution yet, but for the long horizontal chrome trim on the rear fenders, I'm thinking of making that just a groove, maybe to intake air. I dunno.

    4) It looks too "race-car" still. Maybe changing the shape of the cockpit surround. Again, I dunno.

    Lost and searching, as usual...

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  2. I agree with Dirk. Green is so unexpected, but so appropriate. And the smart white interior plus the BBS's make it the most refreshing take on a Countach that I've seen in a long long time. Nice design sense! You should be proud.

  3. Roncla, add my comments to all of those above. Great piece! I love the subtlety of the colors chosen, the glosses, sheens, and flats. Oh, and the headers, they are brilliant A+++ :D

  4. Aha! Thank you doctor. I have not only a penchant for cover songs, I even have a S.N.Z. CD somewhere here. Zany.

    ...minutes pass...

    Hahahahaa .. I LOVE "I Get Around", "Mercy" hell I love them all. btw Have you heard of Don Tiki? Not similar but you make appreciate...

    Now, back to our program:

  5. Of course I can tell Dr., that you feel good tunes are an essential part of good modeling. I saw your blue Cobra video (nice! shiny!) .. enjoyed it, but also enjoyed your soundtrack just as much. Now who is it that is doing that cover of "Been a Long Time?" or is it called "Rock and Roll" as on the first Led Zeppelin album?

  6. The "rocket red" has changed over the years it was active. I know that the red and white paint for the Penske PC-18 was manufactured by PPG.

    But the red of the era McLaren you are building was far more orange looking in person. By contrast, the fluorescent red of a 1990s Senna McLaren was far redder and more similar to the Penske color.

  7. The yellow Tamiya masking tape cuts a pretty fine line. Also there's this stuff I sometimes use called Parafilm. It's reeealy stretchy and will conform to just about any shape you put under it.

    http://www.micromark...ilm-m,7551.html

    Not cheap anymore i notice...lol

    Heres an idea that may or may not work. What if you waited until the paint is really dry, lightly sand down the rough edge, then take a thin strip of clear decal film which you've painted with the same fluorescent red and lay it over the edge, it might do the trick. Since the color breaks are all straight on that McLaren, it might work. I don't know if the paint will melt the decal film, gotta test that, but just thinking out loud ... lalalalala

    Oh PS: If you can rig up an X-acto knife with two parallel blades, you can cut nice even-width strips from the decal film. You just have to figure out how wide you want them to be before you make the knife.

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