Zoom Zoom Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 This one already looks a lot different than Ismael's screaming yellow monster Started this new Z06 earlier this week. Spent the better part of Tuesday evening sanding away mold lines, but when I painted the body silver I noticed a good amount of waviness to the body, primarily the hood and front fenders. I already did a bit of rescribing; Revell's body molds just aren't up to snuff w/the Japanese. So there was an extra step of block sanding/repriming/reshooting the silver before applying the clear. However what you see paint-wise all was accomplished over a 4 hour period w/help of a hair dryer and dehydrator...prime (Tamiya white), color (Tamiya TS 75 Mica Silver), dry, micromesh 2400/3200, spot prime (airbrush), spot color (airbrush), dry, micromesh 2400/3200, apply panel lines, respray silver (airbrush), airbrush a few light coats of TS 13 clear, then a couple mist and wet coats of TS 13 directly from the can. I'll micromesh one more time and recoat the clear. I don't do the "wait X number of days/weeks/months 'til dry" deal w/my paint :wink: Before painting I also removed the molded grille mesh and opened up the side vents to a better scale thickness. Here she is; looks decent so far, and I like the Ferrari F430 "optional parts" wheels-considering how similar C6's and 360 Modenas and 550 Maranellos look. Got the wheel idea from the BBS rims on the LeMans C6R's. This will have a black/red interior. I may use some Ferrari seats as well. The factory Z06 rims from this kit will grace either a C5 or C6 convertible.
MrObsessive Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 Lookin' might fine Bob! Love the wheel and tire choice..............looks like something Chevy coulda offered! 8) Keep us posted!
ismaelg Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 Bob, What's the rush? Don't you love the smell of paint for a few days? That is looking very good. I'm a very slow builder and you are a very fast one so probably you'll finish first. That'll be another great build from you. Are those wheels Fujimi BBS RG346 by any chance? I ordered them for my F430. Thanks,
Zoom Zoom Posted June 29, 2006 Author Posted June 29, 2006 Bob, What's the rush? Don't you love the smell of paint for a few days? That is looking very good. I'm a very slow builder and you are a very fast one so probably you'll finish first. That'll be another great build from you. Are those wheels Fujimi BBS RG346 by any chance? I ordered them for my F430. Thanks, The wheels are from a Fujimi Ferrari F430 "Optional Parts Version" which has these 19" BBS wheels and sport seats. The ones you show I think are 17's or 18's and might look small on a modern Ferrari, but I don't have that set in my stash. My F430 Challenge just arrived; it has correct looking 19" BBS-style racing wheels w/centerlock hubs, a modified body w/the correct Challenge trim, modified glass, completely new interior tub w/full rollcage...this one's getting built ASAP (as in hopefully by the end of the long weekend)! I've been dying to build a 360 Modena Challenge in white w/red seats to match an unmarked one I saw at a car show; this one will get built like that 360 since nobody kitted a 360 Challenge car properly. I knew painting the Z06 would get the Ferrari here faster :wink:
Len Geisler Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 Any issues with crazing with the Tamiya paints? I shot one with the Dark Mica Blue and it crazed like mad....No primer though..... Any info would be appreciated.... thanks, Len Geisler ps: glad I found your posting place, always admired your work....
Zoom Zoom Posted June 30, 2006 Author Posted June 30, 2006 Any issues with crazing with the Tamiya paints? I shot one with the Dark Mica Blue and it crazed like mad....No primer though..... Any info would be appreciated.... thanks, Len Geisler ps: glad I found your posting place, always admired your work.... Thanks! Enjoyed meeting you at the NNL East. I used Tamiya white primer; it barely crazed the leading edge of the hood where I had block sanded it flush w/the bumper, but a couple scuffs w/micromesh and further coats of primer kept the color from causing any damage. I did the final clearcoat this evening, everything looks A-OK to polish out after overnight in the dehydrator.
robertw Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 Looks great Bob. I agree with the other comments that your choice of wheels was the perfect decision. I used that color on another project last month and it lays down and polishes up very nicely. While not factory correct a red interior would set it off perfectly. Rob W
bjscustommodels Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 looks great so far, I just picked this one up as well
Zoom Zoom Posted July 3, 2006 Author Posted July 3, 2006 I made some minor progress this weekend on the Z06. On Friday evening I polished the body with 3600/4000 and Tamiya fine and finishing compounds. It's amazingly glossy; my pic doesn't show that off too well. I feel like I cheated; this was an easy finish to achieve with a minimum of effort. The Mica Silver is a cooler shade of silver than gloss aluminum. I also painted the window trim and aero spats in Acryl flat black. On Saturday a few ACME and CARS members met at Brian Venable's house for a modelpalooza where I cleaned/fitted some resin racing seats I bought at the NNL East from Arrowhead Aluminum (they're supposed to be vending at our show :cool: ) and will use some Museum Collection harnesses/belts on them. I also glued the engine/torque tube/transaxle together, did some minor work on the seam line, attached the other parts to the engine/transaxle that were to be painted in aluminum and shot them w/Krylon Dull Aluminum (which works well and didn't seem to affect the plastic). I also removed the battery and will fit an oil sump tank in it's place under the hood.
ismaelg Posted July 3, 2006 Posted July 3, 2006 Looking very good Bob.... I bought a Viper just to use the tires but I think I can use the seats in a club racer version of the Z06 I plan. The seats are similar to the ones you used.... BTW, Haven't heard from Brian in a long time. Say hello from me when you see him..... Thanks,
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