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Ferrari 330P4 Open top 24Hrs Daytona 1967


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Not going fast over here.

Didt dome polishing on the first paint to prep for the next coat.

I hope you see the difrence between the 2.

Its done with micro mesch 8000.

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going to polish the second part and i hope to get the second layer on this week

Mark

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Mark

Outstand paint and prep work. being a novice at auto gloss finishes, I've only needed to polish after the primer coat and the color coats seemed to be smooth enough. I think on my next race build, I'm going to follow your lead and polish before and after the color coats.

BY the way, I'm planning on starting two new projects:

Tamiya 1/32 Spitfire MkXVIe

Hasegawa 1/24 Castrol Jaguar XJR9; 24 hours Daytona Winner, 1988. Nowhere in the league of a MFH kit in size and detail but a fun build and a nice addition to the collection.

Keep 'em comin

Peter 

 

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7 hours ago, GazzaS said:

Looks great, Mark!  I do that polishing with aircraft models....  before weathering.

Never done that with a plane.

Have to try

59 minutes ago, Peterpools said:

Mark

Outstand paint and prep work. being a novice at auto gloss finishes, I've only needed to polish after the primer coat and the color coats seemed to be smooth enough. I think on my next race build, I'm going to follow your lead and polish before and after the color coats.

BY the way, I'm planning on starting two new projects:

Tamiya 1/32 Spitfire MkXVIe

Hasegawa 1/24 Castrol Jaguar XJR9; 24 hours Daytona Winner, 1988. Nowhere in the league of a MFH kit in size and detail but a fun build and a nice addition to the collection.

Keep 'em comin

Peter 

 

Thanks Peter

Its more prep work but iff every layer smooth it helps.

The primer is done with 6000

The paint with 8000 and clear with 12000

 

Looking forward to your next build it isnt mfh but its al for the fun.

And the spit you cant go wrong with tamiya.

 

I hope it helps you also it needs practice to get there

I have had a lot of help from a great car builder that give me tips and tricks 

 

Mark

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Thanks Mark

Glad you'll be on the bus for the journey. I'm going to try your polishing technique on the Jag and see how it goes. To be honest, I didn't wet sand any of the paint layers or clear coats at all just used the Gravity polishing system. But have no fears, the Jag will follow your example.,

Keep 'em comin

Peter

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Good news and bad news

First the good

Didt some dry fitting

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bad news i have dropd the model on the table.

Result a few parts broken off but still i can fix it.

Already didt repair work will do more tommorow i hope but so far so good.

When repairs done will post more pics

Also you can see difrent shades of red

Thats because only the front is been pollishd and have clear coat

 

Mark

 

 

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Mark

Looking so good and glad the damage wasn't as bad as it could have been. In my limited experience of painting model cars, I've learned the hard way, to paint the entire car at the same time, keeping the color the same for each body part. Where I went off and it required a complete strip down to bare plastic, was the number of color coast and the amount of paint I shot on with each coat was always different. So, if some body parts were painted at a different time, the more or less paint was air brushed on and the color didn't match matched.  Yours look great so I'm still wondering?

Keep 'em comin

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Just to show the difrence in color.

One part polishd wet with micro mesh the other one just paint.

So you can see big difrence on how to bring the color to life.

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Now next round of polishing its to Hot out here to do paint work

Almost 32 ° c out here

 

Mark

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What a wonderful looking car Mark. Pity you dropped it, but good to hear, that all is fixable. I'm with Peter, as I try to paint car bodies and motorbikes in one go, but I think you have painted all the red parts in one instance and only polishing and clear coat at different times. 

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2 hours ago, DocRob said:

What a wonderful looking car Mark. Pity you dropped it, but good to hear, that all is fixable. I'm with Peter, as I try to paint car bodies and motorbikes in one go, but I think you have painted all the red parts in one instance and only polishing and clear coat at different times. 

Yes indeed most parts where painted

Also i have orderd 6 bottles ofpaint at once so its from the same lot to have no color difrence from that.

All little things helps when painting.

I have learnd with mistakes from the past.

About reparations almost there.

This weekend not much building because the high temprature out here.

I hope to get bench time next week.

 

Mark

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Mark, I JUST stumbled on to this thread and I’m in the process of picking my jaw up off the floor.

This is easily one of the most superb builds I’ve ever seen.   I’m decidedly NOT a model car builder, so I don’t appreciate what goes into these, but ai will admit to being glued to this thread now. 

Un-bloody-believable!

Ill also say that I’ve looked at the Model Factory Hiro website and have been looking very closely at their Brough Superior motorcycle kit.  But it’s I sanely expensive!  Yikes!    But, save for the Vincent Black Shadow/Lightning, it’s easily my favorite motorcycle of all time. 
Looks like they’ve got a nice 48 PANHEAD as well, but by the time it arrives here, it’d be knocking on a THOUSAND dollars!   Still cheaper than a real one, I guess…🤣

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On 6/19/2022 at 7:22 PM, Peterpools said:

Mark

Nice going on the exhaust - they look mighty good.

Keep 'em comin

Peter

Thanks Peter not a easy job but with some patience we get there

On 6/19/2022 at 7:34 PM, DocRob said:

Quite some bending involved with these sneaking exhausts. The whole engine section looks great, with a nice 'feel' for the materials.

Cheers Rob

Yes and a lot off bending to make it fit

On 6/21/2022 at 2:18 PM, Kaireckstadt said:

Copy Rob: Great job Marc! Will be an awesome build in the end! 

Thanks Kai

5 hours ago, Clunkmeister said:

Mark, I JUST stumbled on to this thread and I’m in the process of picking my jaw up off the floor.

This is easily one of the most superb builds I’ve ever seen.   I’m decidedly NOT a model car builder, so I don’t appreciate what goes into these, but ai will admit to being glued to this thread now. 

Un-bloody-believable!

Ill also say that I’ve looked at the Model Factory Hiro website and have been looking very closely at their Brough Superior motorcycle kit.  But it’s I sanely expensive!  Yikes!    But, save for the Vincent Black Shadow/Lightning, it’s easily my favorite motorcycle of all time. 
Looks like they’ve got a nice 48 PANHEAD as well, but by the time it arrives here, it’d be knocking on a THOUSAND dollars!   Still cheaper than a real one, I guess…🤣

Thanks and yes the are not cheap this kits.

I have the luck that i found my kits cheaper then normal.

I also have take a look at there bikes but so far not one in the stash.

Maybe in a far future.

 

Mark

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