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Academy Hyundai Grandeur HG/Azera, off the ship


Edward Gore

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Hyundai Grandeur grille not Azera 1/24 scale

 

ah, that's why it doesn't look like any grille on the interwebs that I've been searching. Short answer, no, I'm not going to scratch build a new grille for it. I'll use the kit supplied part as is.

So, is this part for the European or African or Asian Grandeur?

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The front and rear, Euro/Asian license plate frame part receptacle cavities of the body needed filling and reshaping.

Hyundai Azera license plate cavity 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera license plate cavity 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera license plate cavity 1/24 scale

^ Rear ^

 

v Front v


Hyundai Azera license plate cavity 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera license plate cavity 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera tow bolt cap tool 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera tow bolt cap tool 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera tow bolt cap tool 1/24 scale

I accidentally sanded out the front tow hook cap detail. I had to make a tool from an old sable brush by boring out with a sharp drill bit. Then pressing into front bumper location to replicate that detail again.

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Hi TarheelRick, thanks for checking in and sorry for the delayed reply. It's a really good, well engineered, snap together kit. So far there is no flash and all ejector pin marks and most sprue gate fray are located so they wont be seen after assembly. The only flaw in this kit that I notice is the thick 'glass' part that must be addressed by painting properly.

I still wonder why they chose to produce the Azera (Grandeur) and not the Veloster, Tucson, or Genesis Coupe, all Hyundai. And then there is the KIA SOUL, Forte Koup, or Borrego. 

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The side view mirror, turn signal lights decals (9 and 10) are not called out in the assembly instruction sheets. However they are in the picture of the finished model in the instruction sheets, if you look closely. The decals are yellow in the center but that's if the turn signal(s) are on.  I'll have to try and place a thin strip of BMF over the yellow part to achieve the look of them being off (non-illuminated). 

Hyundai Azera side view mirrors decals 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera side view mirrors decals 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera side view mirrors box art 1/24 scale

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I couldn't get the kit supplied decals to fit at the correct angle. I thought I had LH and RH mixed up but neither fit correctly. I guess that is why they are not called out in the I-Sheets.

I  cut fine wedges of BMF instead and I like how they turned out. The picture is a little close-up but if I look at it on the bench with one eye closed and the other squinted, it looks spot on!

Hyundai Azera side view mirror turn signals BMF 1/24 scale

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The Glass part is one piece and thick. First, I cut out the two front window panes. Modern cars have a black border around the windows to block out the ugly edges of where the panels and glass all come together.

First, I painted the third break light with Clear Red then an over coat of Future. Once dry, masking with vinyl tape begins. Black was painted first then that was masked off in certain places to spray gray for the interior color.


Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scal

Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera cabin glass painted 1/24 scale

 

thanks for looking...

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The plastic wheel covers on the 1/1 prototype are thermal formed uniquely to each specific style wheel. I used self adhesive vinyl sheet material for the four wheels on this model.

A standard hole punch for paper was used to make the center hub disc from thin styrene sheet. There is a silicone gasket making material in a tube that is very affordable. This was used to make a quick mold of the Hyundai logo badge.

Once cured, a tiny bit of casting resin was poured 4 times. Once the casts were cured I sanded them down flat and thin. Then glued them to the styrene discs.

A square piece of styrene rod was cut and glued into the wheel to represent the valve stem 'bulge' in the wheel cover.

The vinyl sheet was burnished down into the detail with a cotton swab then trimmed around the wheel. Then painted.

 

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Air dry silicone mold material from a tube.

 

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Casting resin poured into mold.

 

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Cast logo sanded down as flat as I can.

 

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Then these were glued to the discs.

 

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

These are glued to the wheel hubs and square rod was glued into the rims to represent the valve stem bulge.

 

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Burnishing down the vinyl material into the detail.

 

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

Hyundai Azera plastic wheel covers 1/24 scale

 

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What a clever idea for a build! Thanks for all the detailing tips, too, very appreciated, as I got one of these so cheap thru eBay from Asia and would like to detail it. There are some really unique two tone interior pics on the net I'd like to replicate.

Bob

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Ok at first I was thinking,why would anyone waste their time building a model of a Hyundai.But then as I slowly went through all your pix,I really started to like what your doing.Excellent idea,and excellent job...Right off the boat,all wrapped up,and ready for a new owner.Really,great idea.

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hct728(Bob), It builds up super easy. Very well designed as a snap together kit. Thanks for the compliment.

Davewilly, yeah, pick it up. It is a curb-side though.

geetee66, Thank you for the compliment. It's almost done.

Dragline, Thank you! And thank you for looking in, Sir.

NYLIBUD, Thanks for checkin it out. I thought the same thing, sort of. Why the Azera? Why not a Veloster, Tucson, or G80, if making a Hyundai kit?

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Finally finished the Hyundai Azera (with Grandeur grille though). It represents an imported vehicle into North America at port of entry status. Basically still in customs. 

Finished pictures in Under Glass: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/125139-hyundai-azera-at-port-of-entry-customs-124-scale/

Hyundai Azera at port of entry customs sprueone

 

Thanks for looking in and for all the comments!

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