harti20 Posted August 12, 2024 Author Posted August 12, 2024 Hi all Yesterday I tried option number 2 from my last post regarding the damaged carbon-decal on the front and applied small patches to hide the defects. I think I can live with the result and will leave it this way But before applying the stripes for the second time, I'll clearcoat it first to seal everything in Also yesterday I finally managed to apply transparent carbon decals to the middle console. It's not 100% perfect as there are some spots on the edges where the decals overlap and being transparent it is much more visible than with non-transparent decals. But I think, I'll leae it this way now. After a coat of gloss clear I'll paint the oddments tray to clean things up. It may not be 100% accurate this way, but as I already decided on the rear view mirrors to go my own way, that's fine for me That's it for today's update. I hope that my motivation got a boost from these two successful steps, so I'll take some time to continue with this build Urs 2
mrm Posted August 12, 2024 Posted August 12, 2024 Yup, overlapping clear carbon decals is al sorts of difficult. I've experienced plenty of that on my Huayra. About your repairs... I run in situations everyone in a while where I need to do the same. I try to make a patch I can cut along the lines of the carbon weave. This way it is easier to line it up with your previous work and it's easier to blend it. Once you clear it it should go completely away. I think you are doing a fantastic work out of all the carbon and the other decals.
harti20 Posted March 3 Author Posted March 3 Hi all On 8/12/2024 at 8:04 PM, mrm said: Yup, overlapping clear carbon decals is al sorts of difficult. I've experienced plenty of that on my Huayra. About your repairs... I run in situations everyone in a while where I need to do the same. I try to make a patch I can cut along the lines of the carbon weave. This way it is easier to line it up with your previous work and it's easier to blend it. Once you clear it it should go completely away. I think you are doing a fantastic work out of all the carbon and the other decals. Sorry for not replying for so long. I thought, I'd answer with my next post which was supposed to be only one week after my last one... Thank you very much for your kind comment, it really helps keeping motivation up Long time there was no progress on this build, as I didn't manage to apply the transparent decals in a way I was satisfied on one hand and because of a general lack of model-building motivation on the other hand. But finally I managed to apply the decals on the outside of the first seat in an acceptable way. Meanwhile it's clear coated as well to seal the decals before going on to the interior part of the seatshell The two inner door panels have been carbonized as well. I know, the result is far from being perfect, but it's the best result I was able to achieve, so I'll leave it like this. And finally the two door sills have also been carbonized and clear coated. Now this will be followed by some masking to paint the interior in dark grey / black. I'll first. have to try to remember how I had planned the interior to look like... As I'm slowly entering the home stretch with my Ferrari SF90, I'm planning to concentrate my building on the McLaren once the Ferrari is finished. I really wouldn't like to celebrate a third birthday for this WIP... That's it for today. I really hope there won't be another six months to my next progress-post (I know, I already said that the last few times, but now I really hope, it will be much sooner ). Urs 4
cifenet Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Fantastic decal work, I know they are tricky, but you got it going nicely. Thanks for sharing the progress!
beeRS Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Wow. All the decal work blows my mind. You really have done a great job Urs. 1
harti20 Posted April 27 Author Posted April 27 Hi all I actually wanted to show the current status here, but as I am not able to send my post (always get the error message "Page cannot be found") I give up and won't continue this WIP on here. I know that there are some SQL-related words that can't be used in a post and will cause this error if used anyway. But I double checked my post and couldn't find any of these... If you like to follow this build, you can do so over on britmodeller or (in german) on koelner-modellbauforum.de. Urs 1
harti20 Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 Hi all I just decided to give it a go and try it again. That's what I tried to show you last time: Only very few progress today, but more will be coming soon. I know I've already made this announcement several times in this WIP, but this time it really will be the case. A lot has been going on in the background recently, but not too much that could be shown in pictures yet. On Friday, however, I clear coated all the body parts that had not yet been clear coated befrore with Ammo's 2K paint. Unfortunately, I only realized afterwards that I applied it too thin on some parts, which resulted in a very uneven surface. I will paint these parts again in about 2 weeks so that I have a thick enough layer for the final sanding and polishing. But now to the only progress that can be seen at the moment: a body part that had already been clear coated months ago has been sanded smooth with a Tamiya 3000 sanding sponge and can now be polished. I was actually thinking that the parts should be dust-free, but the photo once again brutally proves the opposite... the dust will (hopefully) be wiped off by the final gallery pictures at the latest... And now let's move on the the current standing As I mentioned in my last post, some of the body parts had to be clear coated for a second time. That was done last friday, so I had to leave these parts to dry for some days. But the parts that came out well the first time have been sanded smooth and polished, so I could continue assembling the body. Now it finally starts looking like a car To continue work on the interior I had to mask the already finished carbon fibre work and paint it with some Charcoal Textured paint. When I removed the masking afterwards everything turned out well on the passenger's side. But when I started removing the masking on the drivers side I soon noticed that the masking ripped off a part of the cf decals 😴 Once all the masking had been removed, I tried to cut some clean edges to make it easier to apply a patch to fix it. That's how it looked afterwards While letting the clear coat cure I also had some time to fix this last weekend. It's not really perfect, but I definitely can live with the way how it looks now. And with.a bit of luck this area won't be too visible through the small windows in the lower part of the door anyway... That's all for today. As I'll mainly have to sand and polish a lot of body parts it may now take a while to my next post in here. But now I'm constantly working on this kit to have it (hopefully) finished soon Urs
Funkychiken Posted May 17 Posted May 17 despite the masking issue, still looks amazing, its a great looking kit, and you are doing it justice, looking forward to more!
harti20 Posted May 19 Author Posted May 19 Hi all On 5/17/2025 at 6:11 PM, Funkychiken said: despite the masking issue, still looks amazing, its a great looking kit, and you are doing it justice, looking forward to more! Thank you very much Small steps on the McLaren. I had actually planned to make more progress on the bodywork last week than was actually the case. The problem, however, was that the air deflectors in the area of the splitter on one side could not be installed. After a long search, I found the root of the problem: the splitter was slightly warped and had to be persuaded to stay in its intended position with a little force. As I wanted to avoid having to make 10 attempts because of removing the clamp too early and thus tear the glue joint open again (as is often the case with me), I let the glue harden for a little more than 24 hours this time. As the other construction steps are also in the area of the splitter, I could not continue here. Here is the current status, with the splitter installed and forced into shape. You can also see the air deflectors on the side where I was able to install them earlier Beforehand I finished the two headlights. Well.... at least that's what I thought. Them problem if you are working on a project for almost three years now it that you don't always remember exactly what had been done already three years ago... I was wondering because there was no painting instruction for the area behind the big transparent part. Neither could I find anything in the instructions of the PE set used. Today I studied Tamiya's building instructions once again and noticed that there are still two parts missing on each headlight which go behind the big transparent part... That's it for this week. I hope that I will be able to make more progress this week Urs 1
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