sjordan2 Posted July 29, 2010 Posted July 29, 2010 This is pretty astonishing and I've been reserving my accolades for the finished build. But like mr moto, I'm interested in seeing pictures of the wheels and tires you're using since they might be appropriate for my Aurora/Monogram Maserati 3500 GTi. Model Factory Hiro Borranis proved to be too big, with larger rear wheels, and appear to be intended for the Ferrari GTO. Let the awesomeness continue.
simonr Posted July 29, 2010 Author Posted July 29, 2010 Hi Skip, oh yes, I bet the ones I used are the ones you will use, since I'was looking around for some time and for our luck there's more Borrani sets around than before with release of kits that use thi fine wheels, like Ferrari 250GTO's and the Testarossas. But, these wheels, like you have told, are to big for this ones that doesn't have an agressive sport look,like those cars. So, I guess in the next update I will post them, it'll be soon, noy like the last time almos 4 months ago...I hope..jejeje Simón P. Rivera Torres This is pretty astonishing and I've been reserving my accolades for the finished build. But like mr moto, I'm interested in seeing pictures of the wheels and tires you're using since they might be appropriate for my Aurora/Monogram Maserati 3500 GTi. Model Factory Hiro Borranis proved to be too big, with larger rear wheels, and appear to be intended for the Ferrari GTO. Let the awesomeness continue.
Danno Posted July 29, 2010 Posted July 29, 2010 Incredibly stunning, fantastic build, Simon! WoW!! Thanks for sharing this project with us, my friend!
acura99 Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 saludos simon esta quedando pasao yo compre uno en ponce y me costo $15.00 revell monogran pero lo que veo ay que aserle mucho trabajo asta la procima
charlie8575 Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 WOW! Magnificent work, Simon. Which Dupli-Color paint exactly was it you used? Charlie Larkin
simonr Posted July 30, 2010 Author Posted July 30, 2010 Hi Charlie, the color is #8801521 Light Blue Metallic. I got it at Pep Boys. I hope this help. Simón P. Rivera Torres
Railfreak78 Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 Simon this is simply amazing buddy! Thanks for showing how you do things and sharing your talent with us.
Tony T Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 This is coming along great! The detail work is fantastic, and the colour is very nice!
simonr Posted May 14, 2012 Author Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) After so much time with no updates, I have some more pictures... I noticed that the glass for the doors is too thick in scale for the model, I tried to scale it down sanding it, but, I didn't get the size I want. I got a better result and size using K&S plastic clear acetate. For the bumpers reflectors, I drill a hole and placed a plastic rod that I painted red. At the rear I noticed the lights cluster in unreal, the plastic part goes over the hole and the correct is supposed to go inside. Here you guys can see both versions: I reworked it using a piece of aluminum sheet, tubing, and Ka Jinkers links (a plastic pinhead used in handcraft) for the lights: This is what I did; it's much better now and more real than the stock kit parts: Here, you guys can see what I really wanted, the correct lights ensemble and the corrected bumpers: Here I installed the front grill using the Detail Master's Front Grill Rectangle #2585 that has the same rectangle pattern, all the chromed details, glass, the tiny Model Factory Hiro "Superleggera" scripts, and the chrome foil. Same view, but, at the rear: Edited May 14, 2012 by simonr
simonr Posted May 14, 2012 Author Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) Everything opened, notice the correct scale thin of the doors' glass: A detail that much modelers has questioned me: What set of Borranis I would use? Well, with the arriving of the Hasegawa's Ferrari 250 Testarosa and the different 250 GTO's, there's plenty of Borranis to chose, but...Does anyone has the correct features I was looking for?...15 inch and the all 4 narrows tires and wheel combo, who's is the one that makes the correct ones?...Reinassance!...The only thing is the high price. Since I live in Puerto Rico, I was charged from France to here a shipping quote of 100 dollars!...The real fine artwork of this borranis really worth it, and besides its the only set available in the 15 inch measurements, but, I considered it myself real expensive. Starting with the wheels, there's no doubt is a perfect job and they come already assembled: The only problem are the tires, they need some good time of sanding and trimming to get it right. I consider that for that real high price tag they should come real perfect: To complete the perfect look of the tires/wheel combo, I used the Sakatsu Knock offs that are thicker than the Reinassance photo etch style part, but, for the center nut, I decided to use the Reinassance one. Sakatsu parts at the left, Reinassance parts at the right: Here we can see at last, the model started to look like a real car and show us the beauty of an Aston Martin DB4: For the engine, as I did until now with body, a lot of work has to be done to take this model to the real car standards. I consider the engine the feature and the most detailed part of this model car. Here you guys can see a picture of the stock engine of the model: These are pictures of where I would like to take this engine: Edited May 14, 2012 by simonr
simonr Posted May 14, 2012 Author Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) Let's start... The engine block was sanded and reworked to accept some items: The cylinder head has to be reworked too. What I like is that, like the engine block, maybe it doesn't have the complete detail, but, it comes with al the guides to do the correct alterations: These pulleys where altered to double as the camshaft cover's Breather cap: On the cylinder head, a length of aluminum tubing, photo etch hose clamps, Model Factory Hiro white metal spark plug boots and distributor, solder for the headers, R&B Motion acorn nuts, and a syringe needle(for the ignition lead tube) was used for the complete detail: General view of the main engine: Some other parts have to be scratch built in order to complete the engine bay. I will start with the washer fluids bottle. As you guys can see here, the model's stock part is far away from the actual part: Edited May 14, 2012 by simonr
simonr Posted May 14, 2012 Author Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) I will do the part using an acrylic glass rod: I sanded it using different sanding sticks, then a final buff using my Dremel: For the cap I used some plastic and then painted the part at the bottom with some Alclad II blue tint. Also used a fishing line for the connector line: The completed part: Same thing happens with the water tank, the model part is far away... Real part: Using some Milliput, wire (for the molding), and a turned radiator cap I transformed the part to the actual part standards: This is the scratch built voltage regulator: Real Fuses boxes and parts I did: Edited May 14, 2012 by simonr
simonr Posted May 14, 2012 Author Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) These coils served as the staring point for the brakes reservoir tanks: The model's servo unit was used as a base and detailed with plastic and bolts to do the new part. Here you can see the real and model parts: Real air cleaner and scratch built parts: : Edited May 14, 2012 by simonr
simonr Posted May 14, 2012 Author Posted May 14, 2012 The engine bay until now. In the first picture, at the upper right corner you guys can noticed the scratch built brake master cylinder already connected: The exhaust system also had to be updated: New parts:
simonr Posted May 14, 2012 Author Posted May 14, 2012 Great difference: Plumbing for the brake system: This is it for now... Simón P. Rivera Torres
GeeBee Posted May 14, 2012 Posted May 14, 2012 Absolutely superb work ... what a difference it makes with all the detail work your putting into this build, Love it !!
Bugace Posted May 15, 2012 Posted May 15, 2012 (edited) Incredible work. You makes it looks easy, even though it is not.................. Have too arest You on the wheels. South Eastern Finecast makes MGB wheels in 1/24 scale. These would be very close to correct for You in 1/25. Also the price is half the one You payed. Price is 14.04 £ Edited May 15, 2012 by Bugace
sjordan2 Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 Incredible work. You makes it looks easy, even though it is not.................. Have too arest You on the wheels. South Eastern Finecast makes MGB wheels in 1/24 scale. These would be very close to correct for You in 1/25. Also the price is half the one You payed. Price is 14.04 £ Do these come assembled? I need good wire wheels for my 1/25 Maserati GT (a sister kit to Simon's Aston) but the MFH wires were too large - supposedly "dual scale" 1/24-1/25, but really made for a 1/24 Ferrari GTO, with deep dish rear wheels.
simonr Posted May 16, 2012 Author Posted May 16, 2012 Incredible work. You makes it looks easy, even though it is not.................. Good to know, just keep in the 15 inch 4 narrow configuration,since,most of Borranis are made to suit the 250 GTO's and those are 16 inch and wider at the rear. Simón P. Rivera Torres Have too arest You on the wheels. South Eastern Finecast makes MGB wheels in 1/24 scale. These would be very close to correct for You in 1/25. Also the price is half the one You payed. Price is 14.04 £
Tom Setzer Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 Simon, you are truly a MASTER CRAFTSMAN! That is Great Scrach Built Details!
Bugace Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 (edited) Do these come assembled? I need good wire wheels for my 1/25 Maserati GT (a sister kit to Simon's Aston) but the MFH wires were too large - supposedly "dual scale" 1/24-1/25, but really made for a 1/24 Ferrari GTO, with deep dish rear wheels. They are kits. PE wires. I think if You wish them ready made, you have to pay a bit more. You might contact South Eastern Finecast directly, asking if they sell them ready made as well. Be sure that tires are included. http://www.sefinecast.co.uk/ My self are going to order the wheel kits for the MGB, MGTC, Austin 7, as well as theire Rover V8 engine. I found this picture where these wheels are used. Edited May 16, 2012 by Bugace
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