Honda RA272, Tamiya, 1/20
MarcoSaupe
11-11-2017, 08:04 AM
Hi
this kit was mit comeback to modelling 11 years ago, well more like the start of taking things a bit more seriously, instead of just glueing some parts together. I drove virtual 60s F1 cars in Grand Prix Legends at that time, and when my uncle told me he saw a 60s F1 kit in a shop I looked a bit around in the web and found some kits of older F1 cars... well, and I was hooked. And now I decided, it was time to build it again.
One can see the differences 11 years make - at that time I painted from the can or with a brush, did not sand edges or ejector marks, used too much glue... but it was the first time I added some wire as fuel lines - it looks a bit different today.
It's a pretty normal Tamiya kit, not that many parts, a few ejector marks on suboptimal places, but fine otherwise. I did a bit more detailing this time - the usual wires and fuel lines of course, some mesh on the upper cowling inlet, the heat shield was made from a tea light and I built new rear shocks. I painted with decanted TS7, several Alclad colours, TS29, Aquacolor for same small parts and Mr. Super Clear on top. I also tried Molotow Liquid Chrome on a few small parts and it's really shiny.
I love the cars from that era, I'll get two of the Ebbro Brabham Hondas, and I hope that someone will make one or two more kits from that era (@MFH if you are listening: your 1/20 lineup of 1967 cars is missing the Brabham BT24 and Cooper T81 ;) )
Hope you like it.
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_00.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_01.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_02.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_03.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_04.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_05.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_06.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_07.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_08.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_09.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_10.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_11.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_12.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_13.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_14.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_15.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_16.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_17.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_18.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_19.jpg
And together with it's older brother. ;)
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_20.jpg
this kit was mit comeback to modelling 11 years ago, well more like the start of taking things a bit more seriously, instead of just glueing some parts together. I drove virtual 60s F1 cars in Grand Prix Legends at that time, and when my uncle told me he saw a 60s F1 kit in a shop I looked a bit around in the web and found some kits of older F1 cars... well, and I was hooked. And now I decided, it was time to build it again.
One can see the differences 11 years make - at that time I painted from the can or with a brush, did not sand edges or ejector marks, used too much glue... but it was the first time I added some wire as fuel lines - it looks a bit different today.
It's a pretty normal Tamiya kit, not that many parts, a few ejector marks on suboptimal places, but fine otherwise. I did a bit more detailing this time - the usual wires and fuel lines of course, some mesh on the upper cowling inlet, the heat shield was made from a tea light and I built new rear shocks. I painted with decanted TS7, several Alclad colours, TS29, Aquacolor for same small parts and Mr. Super Clear on top. I also tried Molotow Liquid Chrome on a few small parts and it's really shiny.
I love the cars from that era, I'll get two of the Ebbro Brabham Hondas, and I hope that someone will make one or two more kits from that era (@MFH if you are listening: your 1/20 lineup of 1967 cars is missing the Brabham BT24 and Cooper T81 ;) )
Hope you like it.
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_00.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_01.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_02.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_03.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_04.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_05.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_06.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_07.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_08.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_09.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_10.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_11.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_12.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_13.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_14.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_15.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_16.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_17.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_18.jpg
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_19.jpg
And together with it's older brother. ;)
http://www.marcosaupe.de/images/mod_ra272_2_20.jpg
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