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[AF aircooled GB] Tamiya 1/48 Split beetle Kdf


deedlit
09-27-2008, 02:17 PM
Winter's nearly there! So, to bring me back in the mood and bring some new models to my collection for the Aircooled Model Meeting #3 I had to start a new aircooled model.

I bought this one in an exhibition for €9 and it will be quickly built, perfect choice to start over. I know it's a military model but it's a car ! :evillol:

http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080922/dyn008_original_800_500_jpeg_2523750_012d90f151569 c7375636b001c683db9.jpg

A single evening was enough to prepare all sub-assemblies for paint. It's incredible the level of details Tamiya brings to his models even at 1/48!

http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080922/dyn008_original_800_600_jpeg_2523750_1f0a58e53f46a a06b98e44bc27b91a5e.jpg
http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080922/dyn008_original_800_595_jpeg_2523750_564df13b889a3 14b6b4258c9b5c91517.jpg
http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080922/dyn008_original_800_509_jpeg_2523750_75b5c554f4544 a14857a19764e610763.jpg
http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080922/dyn008_original_800_600_jpeg_2523750_a3c0459652360 c853ac151c7ff937a0d.jpg

And there it is, less than a week after and it's at 99.99% finished, it will be finished at 100% when it will be integrated to it's mini diorama. I used this sunny day to take some outside shots, not easy to have a correct light to enlight the shades of paint when you're not professional.

The chassis before final assembly.

http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080927/dyn002_original_800_477_jpeg_2523750_86ecabe47ca79 632ebd36e0f3319ad8d.jpg

And the Kdf...
http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080927/dyn002_original_800_440_jpeg_2523750_2709c258284e1 c4ab7aab0e639f4d7c1.jpg
http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080927/dyn002_original_800_489_jpeg_2523750_efd7664094d35 0396c849276ab863973.jpg
http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images_v2/002/523/750/20080927/dyn002_original_800_519_jpeg_2523750_021aea8d1d8c2 a4f72f08d006576ea58.jpg

And now start some vacuform Vw Type 181 'Thing' laying in a corner :biggrin:

tonioseven
09-27-2008, 06:44 PM
Great to see you posting another terrific VW build, Xav! The detail on that thing is awesome!!!

klutz_100
09-28-2008, 03:16 AM
Lovely build - and quick too!

TBH in some places the body seems "flat" in the photos. It's probably a monitor effect but I was wondering of some panel lines etc wouldn't bring the shape to life a bit?

deedlit
09-28-2008, 08:46 AM
Thanks guys :)

TBH in some places the body seems "flat" in the photos. It's probably a monitor effect but I was wondering of some panel lines etc wouldn't bring the shape to life a bit?

I did a black wash and a grey drybrush all over the body to make all the details appear: panel lines, grills and all the tiny details but it's true that the sun 'kills' all the effects.
When it will be instaled on it's small diorama, I'll make new pics, I hope with a better lighting to show exactly how it is in real.

TSiSS350
10-01-2008, 11:41 AM
Curious, are the headlight covers molded in, or are there clear lenses as well. I think this might be a cool kit to do a street version of!

deedlit
10-02-2008, 02:03 PM
Curious, are the headlight covers molded in, or are there clear lenses as well.

They are separate parts, you also get clear lenses with the kit.

TSiSS350
10-03-2008, 10:18 AM
They are separate parts, you also get clear lenses with the kit.

Thanks I am looking for a quick cheap build and that might just do the trick!

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