Scale-Master Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Tamiya 1/24th scale kit. I'm building it in the Nouvelle Blue Pearl exterior with Orchid interior as offered in 2017. I started with the body so it could cure while the rest of the car was being built. I used Tamiya LP-47 Pearl Blue, it covers well and glosses up even better. 5
Scale-Master Posted August 17 Author Posted August 17 I used Tamiya LP and acrylic paints for the interior. Pearl White and various blacks and grays. Since I brush painted the acrylic colors, and it was pretty warm here, I used the Tamiya paint retarder and was very pleased how it worked and made the paint flow smoothly. 1
Scale-Master Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 I don't think much of the engine or chassis will be visible once the car is done, but I went ahead and detail painted every part as called out in the instructions just for fun. That was quite a bit of drill time for the brake rotors. There are indentations molded in that help with the pattern. So far every piece fits great. 3
BK9300 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Beautifully detailed! Are your door pulls and chrome dash pieces kit chrome or did you paint them? 1
Matt Bacon Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Looks great — typical Tamiya design and quality with beautifully executed painting and assembly by you. The blue is a lovely choice for the exterior and the interior looks timeless and classic. I must admit, I’m surprised by the chrome metal accents around the dash… I would have thought the potential for dazzling and distracting reflections was pretty high, especially in California! best, M. 1
Scale-Master Posted August 22 Author Posted August 22 6 hours ago, BK9300 said: Beautifully detailed! Are your door pulls and chrome dash pieces kit chrome or did you paint them? The are plated parts from the kit. And you have the choice of LHD or RHD. I agree Matt, the potential reflections could be very distracting. One of my Corvettes has high gloss carbon fiber on the console and just driving next to power lines is still very distracting.
meechum68 Posted August 22 Posted August 22 That looks great! I will have to pick up some of the retarder for my acrylics for sure! 1
Mattilacken Posted August 22 Posted August 22 Looking great! the chrome details in the interior is super nice! 1
Scale-Master Posted August 24 Author Posted August 24 On 8/21/2025 at 10:18 AM, BK9300 said: Beautifully detailed! Are your door pulls and chrome dash pieces kit chrome or did you paint them? The are plated parts from the kit. And you have the choice of LHD or RHD. I agree Matt, the potential reflections could be very distracting. One of my Corvettes has high gloss carbon fiber on the console and just driving next to power lines is still very distracting. 1
Scale-Master Posted August 24 Author Posted August 24 The roof was airbrushed with LP-1 Black reduced with the Tamiya lacquer thinner. I hand brushed the bases of the A pillars and the trim above the taillights with the same paint. 2
Scale-Master Posted Thursday at 06:22 PM Author Posted Thursday at 06:22 PM Yep, even without the body at least 90% of the engine is obscured from view. 2
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