Kmb0319 Posted April 5, 2017 Posted April 5, 2017 So, I had this kit sitting on my shelf for 7 months, and actually bought it two months before that, but a relocation left me without a shelf to put it on. I painted and cleared the body back in July, but then it sat there until late in February, when I couldn't wait any longer. This is one of my Holy Grail kits that I've always wanted to build, so I was excited to get started. Unfortunately, I had a big issue right off the bat... I had set the body back in the box after finishing my paint job, and hadn't done anything with it since, but when I opened the box to start on it, the right A-pillar was broken, and had apparently twisted somehow as it broke out. I got it back in place, but it wasn't straight, which caused an issue with the right door fitting properly. This is a fantastic kit... I built it mostly box stock, but added a couple little details here and there: Wired the distributor... sort of. The spark plug wires go right into an intake tube, and the kit part isn't hollow and has the wires molded coming out of the bottom. The only space is a very short spot between the tube and the top of the distributor where the wires come together into the tube. I took six pieces of spark plug wire, twisted them together and put a drop of super glue on them. Once dry, I cut them off to make a 1/8 inch bundle. I glued the bundled end to the intake tube, and pulled the other ends apart and moved them toward the distributor. They don't even touch it, but the intake tube is highly visible, and looks empty with no wires, so it was a simple fix Ran a wire from the starter into the other end of the intake tube Created a radio from a part number tab from a sprue, two little part tabs, some paint and a decal. To give the area behind the front seats a little more realism, I cut a piece of sandpaper to shape and glued it in, then painted over it The car I patterned mine after had a beautiful light gray interior with navy piping. I just hand painted an edge on the seats to replicate that That's pretty much it... just a few little touches. I did have one other odd issue. My hood won't close all the way. I cut one of the "hinge" tabs off to try and relieve the pressure, and it improved, but still not sitting flush. Between that and my wonky door from the A-pillar, it's less perfect than hoped, but still a great model. The paint, BTW, is from Automotive Touchup, and is an actual factory color on this car... B396 Blue. On to the pics. First, the space frame/chassis... really cool! Interior completed: And all together: I was hoping for sun... it's been raining for a week straight. Bright cloudy was the best outside pic I could get:
JerseyRed Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 A valiant effort considering all the issues. Paint looks very nice. Sometimes I think you may just have to grab a hold of the hood and bend it to the breaking point. Or maybe that's just my heavy-handed ways.
donb Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 Shame abouttge a-pillar, the build came out really nice. Engine bay and the other details are very nice. Nice job.
BVC500 Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 Nice work, and I love DB396! I would probably have just ordered a new body from Tamiya USA. I've generally found that one a pillar bends or breaks, it never works out right in the end.
baycolony Posted April 9, 2017 Posted April 9, 2017 I am working on this kit right now. Ivory with a red interior and my passenger A pillar broke also when the body was resting on my leg and began slipping between them. Of course, the natural reaction is to close your legs quickly to prevent a fall and doink, a crushed roof and broken A pillar. Mine broke clean though and I was able to repair it with minimal affect. I tested the fitment of the glass just to see how far it was off and noticed there will need to be a little coaxing when installing same to bring it into alignment. The doors should fit fine after that. You did a nice job, the problems notwithstanding. Was there anything preventing the hood from closing? I noticed that on mine, the hood will click in place when you push the top down into the holes and stays nicely shut.
XJ6 Posted April 9, 2017 Posted April 9, 2017 Nice work, great color choice had my eye on this kit maybe...maybe not, I need another kit
Lovefordgalaxie Posted April 9, 2017 Posted April 9, 2017 Tamiya, please, please do a 1957 Ford kit, a Fairlane 500 Town Sedan with four opening doors!! That would be MY Holly Grail build. Would paint her Inca Gold and Colonial White... What a dream she would be!!!Now on the Marcedes, I had the kit on hands. Friend of mine is building it. The body is just the best ever done of that car. Period. Maybe because of that, some details like the front pillars are so fragile. Also, the engine has to sit on the exact place. A tiny miss alignment, or even too much paint will cause the hood not to close. There is just one thing about Tamiya models I don't like. Their wheels have a unreal looking lip on the inside, to avoid the tire to goo too far. I have their Mustang GT still unbuilt, and when I do build it, I plan to sand that lip away. I'm lucky, the Mustang Tamiya decided to model is my favorite, the '95.
Dann Tier Posted April 29, 2017 Posted April 29, 2017 This is a beautiful build!!! -This isn't the only build of this kit that has that hood issue, wonder what it is? -I will definitely find out when I start mine.
jaymcminn Posted April 30, 2017 Posted April 30, 2017 Very nice work, especially given the challenges you faced with the A-pillar. I'm actually working on mine now (silver blue with navy interior... I'm using the Scale Motorsports plaid upholstery decals and the HRM Rudge wheels) and am treating the body like it's made of eggshells! I see lots of test fitting in my future. The color combo you picked out is perfect!
Dominik Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 beautiful. like the Color - it is different to all the silver out there
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