Simo5555 Posted August 22 Posted August 22 Hi! Time for another new build. Had a nostalgic flashback from early 2000s when the computer game named Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed was released. I was just a kid back then - spent numerous hours behind my grandma's PC driving around Cote d'azur with my (digital) gray Porsche 911. Ah, the times were good. So seeing this kit up for sale, i just knew - i had to build one for me. So this is it - my version of the legendary 911. Kit itself is from Revell - seems like its a nice interesting kit. Lets see how this one turns out 6
Mattilacken Posted August 24 Posted August 24 Sweet! I have also been countless hours infront of that game! I had a logitech steeringwheel with a printed Porsche logo on! Must have been one of the best NFS games, not that unrealistic. Only downside was that Cars could not be modifyed as i recall. But great game! Will be following your build, built something similar from the fujimi curbside kit last year. There are some pics floating around if interested. 1
Simo5555 Posted August 24 Author Posted August 24 20 minutes ago, Mattilacken said: Sweet! I have also been countless hours infront of that game! I had a logitech steeringwheel with a printed Porsche logo on! Must have been one of the best NFS games, not that unrealistic. Only downside was that Cars could not be modifyed as i recall. But great game! Will be following your build, built something similar from the fujimi curbside kit last year. There are some pics floating around if interested. Thank you! Will try to find some pictures of your build. It really was an awesome game! It had a basic customization options - you could swap some performance parts, wheels and changed the color of your cars. But, lets kick this build off 😁 I usually start my builds with the interior or with the engine, but this time - the body looked so cool so i had to start with it. At first glance it seems like a really nice and solid kit. Not your average Monogram or old tool Revell's. Sadly, i don't have any experience with Tamiya models so can't really compare with those. But I really like the details of this one. So the kit gives you two options for the front bumber. I'm going with the front bumber that has the front splitter/spoiler thing (the other option is without it). It kindof bugged my that the front spoiler is molded with the bumber. Theres no clear line separating those two. So i already see the annoyance trying to mask those later. So decided to scribe my own line Im my opinion, it makes the front end look a bit cleaner Its the same with the rear bumber - no clear line between black plastic and the bumper So scribbed my own lines (i hate scribbing, btw ) Also scribbed the bodylines too A little mishap with the sunroof too But no biggie - will fix it later with some putty Testfitted the rear hood (spoiler: it didnt sit right). Somehow the hinges kept the hood under tension causing it to pop open After some gentle bending and sanding, i got it too sit pretty good Theres also two options for the headlights - i'm guessing its the US and EU versions. I'm going with the EU version. So heres where its at - the front bumper is glued on along with the headlights Rear bumper too: And the body is ready for its first wetsanding session: Oh, also started some work with the engine. But this is a story for another update later down the line: 3
Mattilacken Posted Sunday at 05:14 PM Posted Sunday at 05:14 PM Looks like you are off to a great start! I was looking at this kit back then but already had the other one so I went with it. here is the finished thread. 1
Simo5555 Posted Sunday at 05:49 PM Author Posted Sunday at 05:49 PM 31 minutes ago, Mattilacken said: Looks like you are off to a great start! I was looking at this kit back then but already had the other one so I went with it. here is the finished thread. Ooh, that looks so cool I really shouldn't watch pictures like these - i've been contemplating about buying myself a resin 3d printer for a long time now.
SpikeSchumacher Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM Nice work so far, Simo! I will be following as I have this one in the stash as well. 😉 1
Simo5555 Posted Tuesday at 06:38 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:38 PM So, painted the underside and the engine block I like to paint the undersides black on my models. I know some of you guys like to do them in fancy oversprays and in body colors I like the look of satin black. Was actually thinking of doing the engine bay in body color, but decided to go with the black instead. Idk, it somehow looks cooler - i like it alot Then painted the exhaust in titanium gold following some light coats of transparent brown. Thinking back, i should've used some transparent orange too to give it a more of a heatstained look So will probably tinker at it a bit more. Then it was time for the interior Wanted it to look like an old leather shoe. So mixed something together - i call this one "The grandpa's old shoe" 😁 Actually looks pretty cool - i really like it. 4
SpikeSchumacher Posted Tuesday at 10:26 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:26 PM As it has been said before, "build your model the way YOU like it, if others don't like it, that's okay. Let THEM do it their way." (Or something to that effect... 😉) 1
beeRS Posted Wednesday at 09:42 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:42 AM Great start on this. Is this a new(ish) tooled kit from Revell? I think it was definitely wise to scribe those lines in the body before painting. Can I ask, what scribing tool are you using there? I have Tamiya one, but the replacement tungsten bits are very expensive. 1
Mattilacken Posted Wednesday at 11:25 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:25 AM 1 hour ago, beeRS said: Great start on this. Is this a new(ish) tooled kit from Revell? I think it was definitely wise to scribe those lines in the body before painting. Can I ask, what scribing tool are you using there? I have Tamiya one, but the replacement tungsten bits are very expensive. I along with manny others use a 11blade the wrong way so to speak, the sharp edge from where you are scribing. Works great but eats blades, but they are cheap from international sources. Great progress there! 1
Simo5555 Posted Wednesday at 12:17 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:17 PM 2 hours ago, beeRS said: Great start on this. Is this a new(ish) tooled kit from Revell? I think it was definitely wise to scribe those lines in the body before painting. Can I ask, what scribing tool are you using there? I have Tamiya one, but the replacement tungsten bits are very expensive. Thank you! Yup, Revell's new tool. As for the scribing, i mostly use the scriber from Dspiae along with the 0,2mm hook type tip. Works well enough for me. Wasn't too expensive too - the set was around 30 USD total.
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