Simo5555 Posted April 7 Posted April 7 Hi! My last two Lamborghini builds went quite well. So, decided to pick up another one and torture myself a bit with a harder kit. This time, the legendary Aventador Roadster. A really cool looking Lambo. I have some ideas i would like to try, but we'll see. Won't do anything crazy like paint it in pink or neon green. Will stay true to the real ones. Kit itself seems good. My first Aoshima kit. Looks definitely more challenging than the Revell kits - not so sure about my skill level so let's see if i can even finish this one So I will probably take my time with it and will probably take up some easier Revell kit too. Theres another monster in my stash still waiting for me to give it a go. Won't touch it yet, but if i'm able to finist both of these - i won't consider myself as a beginner anymore 😎 But enough talking - time to get busy! 4
carl63_99 Posted April 9 Posted April 9 That Huayra is a wonderful kit. I built it in 2020 at the start of COVID. Hey, I had the time! When completed, just about every part of the car can be seen. Building it as three subkits, front suspension, interior, rear engine and suspension will yield best results. Body part fit is almost impossible, and after it's together the gaps will be hard to fix. Go slow and get it right and it'll come out okay. I built the Aoshima kit, it was pretty nice, but the doors did not work as advertised. I wound up gluing them in place. 2
Dann Tier Posted April 11 Posted April 11 If you wanna see how to get all the fit issues fixed, plus showing how everything can be fully functional, i have already built this kit successfully. When i saw how many people were discouraged with this kit, i purchased one with the intent of helping out. I have a rather lengthy WIP in this forum. 1
Simo5555 Posted April 20 Author Posted April 20 Haven't really done any work on this kit What bothers me the most is the doors - just dosen't like the idea of being able to open them. It seems like a novelty idea that creates a whole lot of issues. Usually they are pretty weak, won't sit right and needs a lot of work to build it. So i've decided that i'm going to glue them in place. Ideally before painting the body. This is a sure way to get the panel lines like i would like them to be. I'm not planning to display it with open doors anyway so its not an issue for me. My only consern is that i'm not 100% sure if its possible to put this thing together after painting and glueing everything. So i did a lot of testfitting, taping and thinking. I'm pretty sure its doable. So, i'm going to risk it - will glue them on before paint If anyone has tried this before and knows it won't work (or it will work) then let me know 1
carl63_99 Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Yea, the door "operation" on this kit is sketch as best. With it being open-top, having the doors closed will not block any view of the interior. The body will go over the chassis when ready for final assembly, just have to go slow and easy. 2
stitchdup Posted April 20 Posted April 20 before you glue it, check the interior parts can still be fitted. You might find the tub wont go up in the body 1
Simo5555 Posted April 29 Author Posted April 29 So did a bit of thinking.......and measuring........and some glueing Got the sideskirts on: Added some supports for the doors And finally glued them on Then it was time for the interior: Did some washing: Then some painting: And this is how the base came out Looks pretty awesome. 4
Simo5555 Posted May 1 Author Posted May 1 Started prepping the body for the paint Glued some final pieces on and worked out a game plan on how to paint this thing. Will do a classic Lamborghini color (won't spoil it yet). Also did some work on the engine bay. Put the engine together. Its really is lacking some details: So thought i'd improvise a bit. Drilled out some scrap plastic: And added some coil wires 😁 Should look pretty cool once its in the car Also did a bit of work on the interior Some tape work: Some paintwork: And some detail work. Did screw up the buttons a bit, but still looks pretty cool 😁 5
beeRS Posted May 3 Posted May 3 That’s a good looking interior. Looking forward to seeing what colour the body will be. 1
Simo5555 Posted May 3 Author Posted May 3 2 hours ago, beeRS said: That’s a good looking interior. Looking forward to seeing what colour the body will be. Wont have to wait long 😁 First, did some wetsanding: Then some priming And some more And finally, the paint itself: Really happy how it turned out 6
Nacho Z Posted May 3 Posted May 3 She is coming along very nicely, Simo! Looking forward to the next update! 1
Simo5555 Posted May 4 Author Posted May 4 Did a bit of tape work And some paintwork And window trim is painted 😎 Some decal work is up next 3
Simo5555 Posted May 5 Author Posted May 5 The center console got its decals: Door panels are done a bit of flocking The steering wheel is also done And interior is pretty much finished 😄 3
Simo5555 Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 Got the body clear coated Then made some progress with the front vents. Had to sand and file quite a lot to get them to fit. Looks pretty cool already 😄 5
Simo5555 Posted May 10 Author Posted May 10 Brakes and headlights are pretty much done And did some more work on the vents Not much left to do before final assembly 4
beeRS Posted May 11 Posted May 11 Nice work! The silver is a great choice for showing off all the sharp angles on this body shape. 1
Simo5555 Posted May 11 Author Posted May 11 Looks pretty cool with the lights installed Anyway, the engine is done And interior is in along with the engine 3
Simo5555 Posted May 11 Author Posted May 11 Aaaaand done! 😁 Thank you guys for following along Simo. 3
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