FullArmor Posted Friday at 07:37 AM Posted Friday at 07:37 AM 10 hours ago, DocRob said: Thanks FA, it also shows how small these cars actually are. Lots of technic build tightly around the driver. Cheers Rob Yes. But I wouldn't want to be in the car when the collision happens. Driver safety was not the main concern then. 1
DocRob Posted Saturday at 03:24 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:24 PM I started to prepare the engine and transmission for painting. Assembly is straight forward, albeit there´s a lot of clean up necessary. The exhausts are always a bit complicated to assemble, therefore, I decided to finish this task before painting. I glued the exhaust pipes with a tiny bit of glue into the silver four in one piece and then fiddled the other ends of the pipes into their holes in the engine block, before the glue cured. Fixed wit a strip of adhesive tape, I added more glue to the four in one piece and let dry. Cheers Rob 5
DocRob Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Engine and gearbox are halfway done. I used the MFH air funnel and distributor set, which is a big advantage against the kit plastic parts, specially the aluminum funnels. I also used black tubing from the spare box, the Tamiya material is too thick. I now own a silver pencil, but pictures show, that the Ford branding wasn´t silver with the 72d. All paints are from the Tamiya LP range and the screwheads were picked out with markers. The gearbox was painted with Zero Paints texturized color for Hewland gearboxes. Cheers Rob 5
BlrwestSiR Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago The engine looks really good there Rob. The finish on the gearbox is particularly convincing. Too bad Zero paints aren't available in Canada. 2 1
DocRob Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 11 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: The engine looks really good there Rob. The finish on the gearbox is particularly convincing. Too bad Zero paints aren't available in Canada. Thank you Carl, it´s sad to hear, there is no way to get Zero paints to Canada. I really like the texturized paint. Sprayed with a 0,4 mm nozzle and a bit higher air pressure, it gives a convincing finish, at least for 1/12 parts. I didn´t use it for my 1/20 builds lately, it would have looked out of scale. Cheers Rob 2
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