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Old 01-18-2014, 09:18 AM   #76
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Sascha,
How did you do the seat surface? What are the glas bubbles?
The cabling is a propcess that I like very much, and you have done a very clean one!
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Old 01-20-2014, 02:57 AM   #77
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Jesus

Glasbubbles or Microballons.

First I´m painting the seat by Airbrush (flat black)
Next I´m thinning the painting.
With a brush I´m putting this painting on the plains that should be covered with the bubbles.
Till the painting is still wet, I´m sprinkling the bubbles on it.
Then I´m blowing above the sit to take the spill-over (I hope it is the right word) away.

My buddy Dirk give them to me, he bought them here.

http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/8...f=searchDetail

Hope I can help you.

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Old 01-23-2014, 09:05 AM   #78
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Guys

Here they are, the clear painted bodies.










To be continued...

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Old 01-23-2014, 02:11 PM   #79
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

A couple of beauties!!
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Looking stunning.
Do you put clear on over the lights as well or have you put them in after
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Old 01-24-2014, 05:41 PM   #81
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Oh now we are talking....
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

A benchmark job. Love the livery.
Do you clear coat the body with headlights on it?
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Guys

Thank you all!

@ markrider & gtziaf Yes I´m putting the clear coat over the headlights.
It works because I´m using Gunze ClearCoat.

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Old 01-27-2014, 09:46 AM   #84
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Guys

Next the dashboard.
Again I made my own air hoses with wire and teflon tape



Extension of the dashboard



Some work at the boards and the steering wheel





To be continued...

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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Guys

Here are the auxilary head lamps out of the kit
Here you can see how clear the head light are.



By the inner section of the front body I cut of the holes



And use mesh



Very good the window frames from Mike



Break discs





When I glue in the inner section, I notice that I have to cut more material of the base plate



For the Le Mans version I have to removal the 4 boards at the diffusor




To be continued...

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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Nice progress and i am enjoying the build. I think i have just secured this sheet of decals so watching and learning.
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Shayne

I´m pleased that I can assist you!

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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

cant wait to see theme complete. I like a lot your way of modelling sascha.
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

How have I overlooked this thread? Beautiful work so far. Really great work on the decals. Astonished that you installed the lenses before clear, but I love the result.
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Re: Porsche 997 RSR No. 80 / 81 'Flying Lizard' LM 2011 (Scale Production / 1:24)

Hi Guys

@ Paolo Thank you ! I´m very pleased to hear that !

@ Will How you can this happened , thank you, too!

Here a macro pictures from the head light covered with Gunze Top Coat.



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