MarcelT4 Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Hello everyone, I started this project some time ago. I just forgot to share it with you. I will now do so. I'll let the pictures do the talking. I hope I can inspire some of you with this. 11
MarcelT4 Posted August 4 Author Posted August 4 Here is a small update. Since the kit steering wheel is wrong, the correct one was created and printed. And tried out how to make the grilles for the rear lights. 6
Zippi Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Im liking this one Marcel. I built a 50 Ford pickup Pikes Peak truck. 1
tooltime-fan Posted August 6 Posted August 6 Like always wirh your projects I am sure this will turn out great 1
Mattilacken Posted August 6 Posted August 6 Those are some serious machines! Damn they had huge wings! 1
MarcelT4 Posted August 13 Author Posted August 13 Hello everyone, I've been doing some rivet counting. Then I tried out the white primer. And then I painted the interior in Alpine White. In comparison with the primer, I find that the Alpine White has a slight yellow tint. 4
SpeedAndViolence Posted August 13 Posted August 13 On 7/28/2025 at 1:13 PM, MarcelT4 said: Hello everyone, I started this project some time ago. I just forgot to share it with you. I will now do so. I'll let the pictures do the talking. I hope I can inspire some of you with this. Looking great so far. Did you create the resin conversion yourself?
MarcelT4 Posted August 13 Author Posted August 13 Hi, all resin parts were created printable by me and also printed by myself. 3
MarcelT4 Posted September 2 Author Posted September 2 Hello, it went a little further. Unfortunately, I didn't have that much time because I had to work all the time. I put on the front and inserted the radiator grille loosely. Etched parts were also inserted. Then everything was painted. Then I printed the tires. Walter wasn't on slicks at Pikes Peak, he had Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires. Then it was time for the underbody... ...with brake disk from the etched parts set. Here I put the front spoiler on loosely. Unfortunately not too much, but I didn't manage more in 2 days. 4
MarcelT4 Posted Tuesday at 08:15 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 08:15 PM Hello everyone, it's been a while. Now I have a little update for you. I removed the windows. It had plastic panes without sliding hatches. Then I painted the stripes. Of course, I made a mistake. The stripes are interrupted on the hood, where the Audi logo will be placed later. But that was fixed and repainted with the base coat. Hopefully, the decal will cover it up later. I'm still looking for a reasonable solution for the stripes on the sides. The widening makes it almost impossible to mask everything off exactly. Here I created and printed a few decals. I hope you'll stick with me? 3
MarcelT4 Posted Friday at 07:59 PM Author Posted Friday at 07:59 PM I have something else for you. The stripes on part of the rear spoiler from above.... ...and below.... ...and in the rear view. Then I started with the side stripes. Masking takes longer than anything else. The second strip is now on too. And then the last strip. 4
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