MarkJ Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 (edited) I know this is going to be mundane for a lot of you guys who have already built these models and are experts at it, but I always do a wip for my builds, so I can look at them later, just for grins. Just pass over this thread. Nothing to see here except maybe catch an old man in a mistake that you could save me from making. This is my first attempt at one of these. The instructions look very daunting. the kit Edited October 18, 2022 by MarkJ
Jhedir6 Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 3 hours ago, MarkJ said: I know this is going to be mundane for a lot of you guys who have already built these models and are experts at it, but I always do a wip for my builds, so I can look at them later, just for grins. Just pass over this thread. Nothing to see here except maybe catch an old man in a mistake that you could save me from making. This is my first attempt at one of these. The instructions look very daunting. the kit The kit is actually pretty good. The engineering is decent, not Tamiya quality but on par with Fujimi and Revell. Some of the details are a bit rough and others very good. The chassis is a challenge, so go slow, use the instructions cause for the most part they are a good source. My one tip is, and I can't say this enough, make sure you REMOVE all mold lines and make sure the surfaces that get glued together are flat and clean cause the tolerances are extremely minimal. Also make sure to use a thin glue, Tamiya Extra Thin or something similar, especially on the chassis as you there is no room for "thick" glues. The instructions call for using the flooring as a jig, I recommend this too as it will help make sure you have the chassis sections square. And one last thing, test fit, test fit, test fit cause there are mold lines in places that can obstruct glue points so knowing where the parts connect will make sure you get good seals between parts. Over all, they're decent kits, pretty good for Salvino's first shot at the Next Gen cars. I suspect the Fords and Toyotas will be better in quality and fitment.
MarkJ Posted October 18, 2022 Author Posted October 18, 2022 41 minutes ago, Jhedir6 said: The kit is actually pretty good. The engineering is decent, not Tamiya quality but on par with Fujimi and Revell. Some of the details are a bit rough and others very good. The chassis is a challenge, so go slow, use the instructions cause for the most part they are a good source. My one tip is, and I can't say this enough, make sure you REMOVE all mold lines and make sure the surfaces that get glued together are flat and clean cause the tolerances are extremely minimal. Also make sure to use a thin glue, Tamiya Extra Thin or something similar, especially on the chassis as you there is no room for "thick" glues. The instructions call for using the flooring as a jig, I recommend this too as it will help make sure you have the chassis sections square. And one last thing, test fit, test fit, test fit cause there are mold lines in places that can obstruct glue points so knowing where the parts connect will make sure you get good seals between parts. Over all, they're decent kits, pretty good for Salvino's first shot at the Next Gen cars. I suspect the Fords and Toyotas will be better in quality and fitment. Thanks, David. I found out about the fitment issues during the first round of assembly on the engine. I'm using a liquid glue that is very thin and seems to be working quite well. Did you paint the engine or just keep it oob?
Jhedir6 Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 39 minutes ago, MarkJ said: Thanks, David. I found out about the fitment issues during the first round of assembly on the engine. I'm using a liquid glue that is very thin and seems to be working quite well. Did you paint the engine or just keep it oob? The kits are molded in colours that are like the real car so those new to the hobby or just NASCAR fans can buy and build them OOB with no paints. Personally I paint everything, or just about. The grey/silver they use in the kits is a decent base for tinting with panel wash. But for the engines I paint them. When you get to the chassis I build mine as one unit. Center, rear then the front. Then put them all together.
steveracer Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 Ima gonna follow this build thread. Cause I wanna build one of these myself!
jjsipes Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 Following as I have 3 to build different #43 Erik Jones cars. Go luck Mark.
MarkJ Posted October 18, 2022 Author Posted October 18, 2022 Got all the engine parts painted so hope to get it together tomorrow. I usually like to paint an engine after its completely built but I don't think that is possible with this baby. It's really a cool looking engine. I might have to make some decals for the valve covers if I find out what's on them or if there are decals on the real ones.
Jhedir6 Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 27 minutes ago, MarkJ said: Got all the engine parts painted so hope to get it together tomorrow. I usually like to paint an engine after its completely built but I don't think that is possible with this baby. It's really a cool looking engine. I might have to make some decals for the valve covers if I find out what's on them or if there are decals on the real ones. Good start Mark. For the engine, here's the decals for the valve covers. They're for the previous gen of car but to the best of my knowledge they didn't change the engine specs, or very minimal if at all, so they should be correct. All the guys on the NASCAR groups are using them still for the Next Gen cars. Has decals for Roush, Hendrick, RCR, Toyota etc. https://www.mikesdecals.com/engine-goodies-powerslide-p-4086.html
bluestringer Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 Engine looks good. I have 2 of these kits, the roll out and a Chase Elliot Napa. I've been putting off starting one because the instructions do look daunting. I'll be following your build.
catpack68 Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 Looks good so far Mark.I will definitely be following along since I plan to start one of these soon?
MarkJ Posted October 19, 2022 Author Posted October 19, 2022 Follow along at your own risk. I might be showing you what not to do. So far, so good.
Jhedir6 Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 2 hours ago, bluestringer said: Engine looks good. I have 2 of these kits, the roll out and a Chase Elliot Napa. I've been putting off starting one because the instructions do look daunting. I'll be following your build. It's not that bad, there are lots of videos and posts on FB on these kits if you need help. Here's Clay Kemp's video on building the chassis. If you don't know Clay's work, he's one of the best at NASCAR modeling.
MarkJ Posted October 19, 2022 Author Posted October 19, 2022 Thanks, David. I will be sure to watch that video.
MarkJ Posted October 19, 2022 Author Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) Watched the video. I missed why he used the .080 rods instead of the kit pieces. Wow, Clay is such a machine when it comes to putting these models together. It's simply amazing how smooth every move he makes during assembly. Everyone needs to watch this video to see the master at work. Edited October 20, 2022 by MarkJ 1
Jhedir6 Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 1 hour ago, MarkJ said: Watched the video. I missed why he used the 0.80 rods instead of the kit pieces. Wow, Clay is such a machine when it comes to putting these models together. It's simply amazing how smooth every move he makes during assembly. Everyone needs to watch this video to see the master at work. The rods he used replaced a couple in the kit that are a bit warped on some peoples kits. Also I think he added in a couple bars that aren't included in the kit. There are a few details left out.
MarkJ Posted October 20, 2022 Author Posted October 20, 2022 14 hours ago, Jhedir6 said: The rods he used replaced a couple in the kit that are a bit warped on some peoples kits. Also I think he added in a couple bars that aren't included in the kit. There are a few details left out. Thanks, David. I think I will stick to the instructions on this one. I did like that he pointed out the fit issues with the firewall.
MarkJ Posted October 20, 2022 Author Posted October 20, 2022 I skipped over direction section 2 because its wheels and tires and I need to prime and paint them first. I finished direction section 3. I cut off those 2 boxes that Clay recommended be done and will paint and add them later. I have found that I need three arms and hands to put this model together. 2 hands to hold the parts together and one to apply the glue.
dawgvet Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 Following this thread as I’m building the NAPA #9 right now
MarkJ Posted October 21, 2022 Author Posted October 21, 2022 Jed, I hope I don't mess you up with this. Hopefully it helps more than hinders. Looking forward to seeing your finished model.
MarkJ Posted October 21, 2022 Author Posted October 21, 2022 Did direction sections 4 through 7 today. The photos below cover those. The lower pan is no longer a jig. It's glued to the cage and other things.
Jonathan Posted October 26, 2022 Posted October 26, 2022 I am enjoying watching your progress. I've been thinking about buying this kit.
MarkJ Posted October 26, 2022 Author Posted October 26, 2022 40 minutes ago, Jonathan said: I am enjoying watching your progress. I've been thinking about buying this kit. Thanks, Jonathan. You won't be disappointed if you do. It's a fine kit so far for me other than the body roof Moulding that doesn't extend far enough and the drive shaft that is too short, but you really can't see the driveshaft after its built, so it doesn't really matter. Just put a drop of glue between it and the floor to make sure it doesn't rattle. Instruction #11 is a little sketchy, so I need to find a picture of the completed front suspension for some help on that.
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