rsxse240 Posted March 9, 2018 Posted March 9, 2018 So I started yet another project. Was going to be box stock for The MCMA 2018 Showdown, but health and finance prevented me from going. Since that was the case, a full detail build was in order with only VERY limited modifications and mainly just detailing. I painted this with Model Master Arctic Blue Acrylic. It sprayed through my airbrush with absolutely no issue. Then the clear coat ate my lunch, so into the purple pond she went-a-swimmin'. I think I will be going with a Sinful Colors "Let's Talk" pearl blue this time so I can use lacquer clear. The interior is relatively box stock. I modified the gauges to be deeper into the dash and to have a lens. It didn't turn out as good as I had hoped, but I think it looks better than the stock offering. I weathered the chassis and Engine to resemble something that is driven often as opposed to a trailer queen. I used light gray primer, acrylic washes (made with thinned out paint), airbrush work to get some grime stains, and a very steady hand to paint the molded in hoses, lines and details. The Engine and Transmission are also detailed with acrylic washes also I have added ignition wire, turbo oil feed line, brake booster hose, and will be adding more harnesses and air conditioning system. I was also very unhappy with the chrome turn signals up front, so I made a mold and cast some clear lenses. I added material to the back of the lenses to resemble the buckets of the real car, instead of just plain lenses with nothing behind them. My first rendering of the clear lens came out great, but I new I could make it better. The second image of the lenses I am comparing the original part to my first rendering of clear lenses that have been detailed. Stay tuned. This will, hopefully, be pretty quick, as long as the paint cooperates
NOBLNG Posted March 9, 2018 Posted March 9, 2018 (edited) Looking good! I have had good luck with Testors Aztec Clear. It is an acrylic and very glossy. Edited March 9, 2018 by NOBLNG
rsxse240 Posted March 9, 2018 Author Posted March 9, 2018 I tried Model Master clear and it made so many fish eyes and just blobbed up everywhere.
Casey Posted March 9, 2018 Posted March 9, 2018 Those chrome turn signals/parking light lenses were the most obvious weakness of that kit. Good to see you addressed that in a major way. I built this kit long ago and used Bare Metal Foil's Black Chrome for the window trim, but ended up going over it all with Testors Semi-flat black to tone it down. Hopefully you have a steady hand. IIRC the catalytic converter is HUGE on this kit (possibly in real life, too), but is rather blob-like, so a good wash and some detailing will really help. Looks great so far. Love the SVO Mustangs.
BigTallDad Posted March 9, 2018 Posted March 9, 2018 Here's a bit of detailing you can do on the wiper blades....
rsxse240 Posted March 9, 2018 Author Posted March 9, 2018 I think I may go with PE wipers, if I can find a set local.
MikeRousseau Posted March 10, 2018 Posted March 10, 2018 Thats one of the best looking weathered chassis I've seen ina really long time! \m/ Keep it up!
BigTallDad Posted March 10, 2018 Posted March 10, 2018 (edited) On 3/9/2018 at 1:39 PM, rsxse240 said: I think I may go with PE wipers, if I can find a set local. Just a suggestion...the detailing is free, as opposed to buying PE Edited March 10, 2018 by BigTallDad
rsxse240 Posted March 11, 2018 Author Posted March 11, 2018 17 hours ago, MikeRousseau said: Thats one of the best looking weathered chassis I've seen ina really long time! \m/ Keep it up! Thanks, Mike. I really wanted to make this car look driven but not abused, as if maybe a feller might have purchased it and put a paint job and some other stuff to make it look nice without having it fully restored.
Daytona365 Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 Looking good! I want to do this kit in white as it really shows the details of the SVO w/ it’s black accents. Interior is on point! Very nice!
rsxse240 Posted March 19, 2018 Author Posted March 19, 2018 Thanks for the compliment. I had to have another go at the paint, so another setback. One more wetsand and a final color coat, trim and final assembly. HOPEFULLY all goes well.
kelson Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Really great work so far!!,I've always liked these cars in the Dark Sage color.
NYLIBUD Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Just Keep those pics coming.I love the fox bodies.
rsxse240 Posted March 21, 2018 Author Posted March 21, 2018 Looking at my Revell 1993 Cobra I was seeing some things that needed attention. The wheel wells are non-existent. So I found a chassis with some decent wheel wells from the parts box, I think it was from a Buick. Some fancy cutting, super-glue, and some putty later and a you have a reasonable wheel well. Now I'm going to blob in some Tamiya primer to give it an under-body coating texture, some semi-gloss or flat black and some weathering to match the rest of the chassis. Then on to the front.
rsxse240 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Posted April 3, 2018 (edited) I wasn't happy with the clear version of the kit headlights, so I re-molded them to have buckets behind the turn/park lamps. I also finished up the new rear inner-fenders and drilled and painted the exhaust. I lowered the suspension about 1/16" and I can't deny, it is amazing how much better it looks as opposed to the kit ride height. (Pics to come later). There really isn't a lot more to do, but the clear coat is being very stubborn and it isn't getting very shiny. I can't assemble anything else until I get the paint done. Soon as I figure that out it'll be "Under Glass". Edited April 3, 2018 by rsxse240
Luc Janssens Posted April 4, 2018 Posted April 4, 2018 (edited) Looks great, and you made the chassis really pop, good to see there's a way to fix those headlamps, it was so un-Monogram back then. Wonder what the rationale was behind that choice,.... Bob Johnson in da house? Edited April 4, 2018 by Luc Janssens
rsxse240 Posted April 5, 2018 Author Posted April 5, 2018 On 4/4/2018 at 1:50 AM, Luc Janssens said: Looks great, and you made the chassis really pop, good to see there's a way to fix those headlamps, it was so un-Monogram back then. Wonder what the rationale was behind that choice,.... Bob Johnson in da house? The bad thing is the sister kits (the 93 Cobra and the GT Convertible) had amazing headlights with buckets behind the lenses. Maybe the SVO was the basis of the Cobra and convertible and they made improvements. Who knows. Anyway you put it, I have some good looking lenses now.
Mister 4x4 Posted April 7, 2018 Posted April 7, 2018 (edited) I love the Fox-bodies, and especially the SVOs. This is coming along nicely - an inspiration, even. I've decided to wire, cable, and plumb my wheezy little 2.3L in my '82 GL as a result (I'm not ready to weather one just yet, though). My '85 SVO kit I built back in the late '80s had the clear lenses, though - must've been a different kit back in the day, I guess. Edited April 7, 2018 by Mister 4x4
rsxse240 Posted April 7, 2018 Author Posted April 7, 2018 Thank you for your compliments. It really does fuel the drive to do better and push through the difficult parts of modelling. Don't mistake this one for not having clear headlight lenses, it does. However, it doesn't have clear front corner markers or turn signals.
Mister 4x4 Posted April 7, 2018 Posted April 7, 2018 I know, I was thinking mine had clear signal and parking light lenses as well - as in, one-piece all the way across. I just looked, and I stand corrected - mine are painted solid yellow and orange, so I'm guessing they were chromed like yours (been a day or two - I built it in 1988 or '89). I'd modeled it after one I'd seen in a 7-11 parking lot that had the '80s monochrome white treatment - it just looked so cool to me at the time. Looks like I lost the mirrors at some point along the way as well.
rsxse240 Posted April 11, 2018 Author Posted April 11, 2018 I never cared for the monochromatic look. It always makes cars look cheap unless it's an old hot rod or something.
FabbricaP Posted April 11, 2018 Posted April 11, 2018 Amazing work on the underside! The weathering is spot on
rsxse240 Posted April 11, 2018 Author Posted April 11, 2018 Thanks. It's all just thinned acrylic paint and dry brush. As a mechanic, I see a LOT of daily driven car chassis, so I really know what they look like. Lol You see the blue "overspray" like ithe car was recently painted? I am going for a used but well driven look
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