Peter Lombardo Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 My Audi R8 GT3 is complete. This is an imaginary version of the real car. I researched the race car and found that there are about 10 different versions of the car all with various subtle differences. I selected the features that I liked and incorporated them into this version. The paint scheme is also imaginary with custom made splatter decals under Jagermeister sponsorship decals. Here is the interior. I modified a resin racing seat that I had in the parts box. The roll cage is made from metal rods that are coated with styrene and sheet styrene gussets. The seat belt is a photoetched unit from Eduardo. I added the electronic boxes and wires on the floor where the passenger seat would have been. Here is a front view. The wheels and tires came from the Tamiya Opal race car. The brakes are from the Audi kit. The headlight covers are painted clear yellow. The headlight projector light and the two center road lights are from HO train mu light jewels. Here is the rear view. The exhaust outlets are aluminum tubing that I bent into an oval to fit into the opening. The rear wing cam from a little dress-up kit from Tamiya which has three wings and some nice photoetched parts designed primarily for Nissan Skylines….but will work on just about any car. Here looking down on the car….. Here with the driver door open…. Looking down with the doors open…. Here the rear hatch is open. I made the air intake hoses from metal tubes I got from Japan. They are flexible…..kind of like very small micro “slinkies†from my childhood. That’s it. It now joins the Viper race car. I will do a Ford GT GT3 next and then the Corvette ZR1 as a GT3. I am also working to complete my two seat art deco roadster, cut down from the 4 seater and the Chrysler Concept of my imaginary 300 concept.
Models by Bear Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Great job I like it, Now we just need some Red Bull to go with it
crispy Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Amazing work Peter. You have some great visions. Always look forward to your work. Looking forward to the ZR1 GT3 piece. Chris
Guest Sickfish Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Excellent execution mate! Love it!  cheers Cliffo 
montelsc Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 My Audi R8 GT3 is complete. This is an imaginary version of the real car. I researched the race car and found that there are about 10 different versions of the car all with various subtle differences. I selected the features that I liked and incorporated them into this version. The paint scheme is also imaginary with custom made splatter decals under Jagermeister sponsorship decals. Here is the interior. I modified a resin racing seat that I had in the parts box. The roll cage is made from metal rods that are coated with styrene and sheet styrene gussets. The seat belt is a photoetched unit from Eduardo. I added the electronic boxes and wires on the floor where the passenger seat would have been. Here is a front view. The wheels and tires came from the Tamiya Opal race car. The brakes are from the Audi kit. The headlight covers are painted clear yellow. The headlight projector light and the two center road lights are from HO train mu light jewels. Here is the rear view. The exhaust outlets are aluminum tubing that I bent into an oval to fit into the opening. The rear wing cam from a little dress-up kit from Tamiya which has three wings and some nice photoetched parts designed primarily for Nissan Skylines….but will work on just about any car. Here looking down on the car….. Here with the driver door open…. Looking down with the doors open…. Here the rear hatch is open. I made the air intake hoses from metal tubes I got from Japan. They are flexible…..kind of like very small micro “slinkies†from my childhood. That’s it. It now joins the Viper race car. I will do a Ford GT GT3 next and then the Corvette ZR1 as a GT3. I am also working to complete my two seat art deco roadster, cut down from the 4 seater and the Chrysler Concept of my imaginary 300 concept. Cool colors looks great!!! nice job
RANDY L Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 hi have a quick question great job where did the wheels come from? randy ludi
Peter Lombardo Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 hi have a quick question great job where did the wheels come from? randy ludi Randy, look back a few pages on the "on the workbench" section for the detail on all of the build, but here is an excerpt of the section about the wheels.... I lifted these from the Tamiya Opal Astra V8 Coupe race car kit (it is an extra kit of that car I have). I painted the wheels with a very bright silver and then brush painted on Testers Brass over the spokes. The decals came from a great set of tire sponsor decals I ordered from Japan also. I painted on some gloss lacquer to the tire side wall, once dry I applied the decal for Michelin. Once that was dry, I brushed on some flat clear over the whole tire side wall to make it a consistent flat sheen.
1320wayne Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Absolutely amazing looking build. The graphics are just out of this world. The overall detail is superb.
Plasticfanatic Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 I must say that this is another SUPERB project from your work studio, quite an inspiring and beautiful model, magnificent work as usual!!!
aksarben Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Absolutely Beautifull! I am boggled by that decal job.
jeffs396 Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 As usual Peter, you just keep raising the bar! She's a beauty!
jaymcminn Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Fantastic work, Peter. It's hard to believe this wasn't born as a race car!
wisdonm Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Another work of art, Mr. Lombardo. At first, I thought those were reference pixs.
IMSANUT Posted October 31, 2012 Posted October 31, 2012 Excellent job on a very cool car. I just picked up a Scale Auto 1/24th GT3 body to convert the Revell kit. I love the phantom markings you used.
meaneyme Posted October 31, 2012 Posted October 31, 2012 Very cool build, you should get together with Cruz and photograph your Audis together, that would look very interesting and contrasting.
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