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Progress: Caterham Super Seven JPE 1:12ata 04-18-2005, 03:29 PM Here's my Caterham project. I started with the engine, as that is the part I like the most in this model. It's the Opel/Vauxhall C20XE with throttle bodies and I have two of them in my real cars. I changed the color scheme more towards the original colors of the engine, the biggest difference being the red engine block. Here are the pictures of the progress so far: www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/ The engine is almost ready, missing some fuel lines etc. I have to dismantle it a little bit when the time of dropping it in the car gets closer, but I wanted to build first the engine without the car, it is just so nice. Some parts are scratch built, but mostly it's "from the box" but with more realistic colors. http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P4180035.JPG AstroRide44 04-18-2005, 03:46 PM great detail weaponCIVIC 04-18-2005, 05:06 PM awesome Tikiman 04-18-2005, 05:21 PM Freakin' sweeeet!! PyRoTeKniKz 04-18-2005, 06:10 PM sweet! incredible job! DJPaul 04-19-2005, 11:47 AM Very nice detail. More, please, more, more ... Dz! 04-19-2005, 12:10 PM Very nice, Am looking at getting one of these model's aswel as its the same engine as my car :) KTem 04-19-2005, 12:59 PM Very nice, that could pass for real engine! Vric 04-19-2005, 01:16 PM Look very great Can't wait to see it finished. I will start mine soon too rx7king 04-19-2005, 06:00 PM awesome details on that motor, keep up the good work ata 07-04-2005, 07:50 PM OK, time for an update after a long time. I have been buidling the model every now and then. The engine was on display on a car show in Tampere, Finland: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P4240177.JPG First time with the engine in the frame: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P6050005.JPG The frame painted with Tamiya semi gloss black: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P6060002.JPG The steering rack: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P6060007.JPG The steering rack installed in the now complete frame: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P6060011.JPG Aluminium panels attached to the frame: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P6060028.JPG Complete frame: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P6060042.JPG The engine in the frame: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P6070066.JPG Testing with the side panels painted silver and the wheels black, starts to look like a car: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7020003.JPG Test with the still yellow parts: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7020011.JPG Without the panels, "naked" for the last time: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7020013.JPG One of the shocks: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7020018.JPG Buidling the front suspension (also the vented front brake discs): http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7030029.JPG The current state of the model: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7030038.JPG Front suspension done on both sides: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7030039.JPG The side panels are now installed. But then a disaster happened... I ran out of paint! You can't get Tamiya TS spray paints here in Finland which was used on the side panels... so now I'm thinking of some kind of 2-tone plan for the car. The other panels are primed and need to be painted. I guess the Tamiya spray cans are meant more for 1:24 cars and I used the whole can on the side panels... (3 coats of paint + clear) :( http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P7030048.JPG Colors for the 2-tone paint are not decided yet, first I was thinking of red/silver, but now a gunmetal/silver scheme seems more interesting. Originally it was going to be completely silver. More photos of the progress at: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/ eph2 07-04-2005, 09:28 PM MAN!! I LOVE THE C20XE.... Where did you buy this motor?? I want one!!! Nice Details.. PERFECT!!!! GvEman 07-05-2005, 03:48 AM Looks good man! I like it allot! Igues you can order some ts cans from www.pumahobby.se Keep it upp! sjelic 07-05-2005, 05:52 AM Excelent work, I bet you enjoy this beauty a lot, hope I will enjoy mine soon. hrmodeler 07-05-2005, 07:13 AM Looking great so far! ata 07-05-2005, 08:09 AM MAN!! I LOVE THE C20XE.... Where did you buy this motor?? I want one!!! Nice Details.. PERFECT!!!! The motor comes with the kit (only the JPE version of the Tamiya 1:12 Caterham), I bought the kit from Stockholm, Sweden. g00eY 07-05-2005, 08:54 PM wow, very detailed! A_C 07-05-2005, 10:08 PM Nice progress. Keep it up. Dz! 07-20-2005, 07:01 PM Looking good mate, Love seen the model engine of what i have in real life :) ata 04-26-2007, 03:18 PM I didn't completely forget about this build, but it's even still not finished... but I have done something to it. I also have built couple of 1:25 models in between... :) But after watching some of the S7 builds here (I have the Tamiya 1:24 kit also, but it is waiting to be built after this, so I couldn't join the group build with it) I had to update this thread of my Super 7 build also... :) Here are some mock-up pictures of the car with the body panels. Some of the panels will be just bare aluminium and I stripped them from any paint, they just need to be polished a little. Rear fenders and nose cone are charcoal mica with clear (2 layer Opel automotive paint), front fenders will stay unpainted for the black plastic fender look. I think unpainted plastic will look more like plastic than painted... http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/Q6040003.jpg http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/Q6040005.jpg Then I finished the front suspension: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/caterham/P3250111.JPG And this is the state of the model at the moment: http://www.ocf.fi/modelcar/P3310012.jpg I will still do some modifications to the engine. But really one reason I love Super Sevens is that you can build them so differently and they look so good... :) klutz_100 04-27-2007, 11:26 AM I'm shocked and amazed that you were able to pull yuorself from a kit like this :lol: ;) Hopefully you will keep up the momentum now! ModelerSite 05-20-2007, 06:00 PM You will find that http://www.antaresmodels.com/ has a interesting detail set, perhaps they want to sell some parts separately Cheers vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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