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Old 08-09-2007, 04:00 PM   #31
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Andy, the stains on the plenums are what E31 enthusiasts call "cosmoline" - its a heat stain and most 8-series owners would try to get rid of it by all possible means - its not so much a sign of abuse, but rather "heavy use" of the engine.
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Old 08-10-2007, 03:46 PM   #32
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Engine looks great so far. What is used to attach the plenums on the real car? I'll have to try that Metalizer drybrushing trick sometime. It really worked on this application.

Hope you get your painting weather.

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Old 08-11-2007, 03:32 AM   #33
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Mmmm so sexy, I remember seeing one on the streets of London last time I was there.
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Old 08-11-2007, 02:15 PM   #34
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

zak78- The tranny is a 6 speed. I believe the 850i was the first production V12 mated to a 6 speed, so it would be a shame to make it an automatic.

Alex, thanks for the confirmation. That would have been my best guess. Some pics I've seen show staining on only one side- and that makes for an unfortuate look.

924_CarreraGTS, I belive the plenums are held in place above the heads because the intake manifolds are ridgidly bolted to the engine block (and the intake manifolds are cast with the plenums in one piece). I want to replace those plug wires (that is what they are)- I'll just have to figure out how I want to do it.

Looks like the weather may break late next week....
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Old 08-11-2007, 02:35 PM   #35
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Fantastic works as always Andy! Thank you for starting another great thread so that I can steal many more techniques from you lol. Seems I also owe Ski a thread lol~~~~~
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Old 08-20-2007, 10:42 AM   #36
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

The heat has finally broken, and I've finally been able to start painting the 850. Painting takes a long time for me- days if things are going well, or weeks/months if they aren't. One of the things I like about acrylic laquers are that you can always stop, back off, and fix whatever issues you may find. Painting so far is going well, yet not every day has been paintable. But I'll give it what time it needs so I can be fully happy with the end results.

This is after the first light coats of paint.



The first few coats are misted on, as much to detect any flaws as to build up color. As soon as a little color is present flaws and texture I didn't catch in the primer become much more visible.



And so this is of course the time to fix them. If it's not done now, they will be permanently visible under the paint and clearcoat.



And here I'm finally building up color. It's certainly not fully opaque yet- I'm about half done here.



But I'm really liking the color on this body. Hopefully it shouldn't take more than another two or three painting sessions.

More to come. Today is rainy, tomorrow we'll see....
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Old 08-20-2007, 10:51 AM   #37
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

I am ignoring this update
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:50 AM   #38
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Please forgive me for asking this noob question:

What is it about the paint you're using that allows you to make final adjustments to the bodywork as you're applying color?

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Old 08-20-2007, 01:31 PM   #39
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An oversight, I'm sure.

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What is it about the paint you're using that allows you to make final adjustments to the bodywork as you're applying color?
No worries, Nick. I'm using automotive acrylic laquer. Until last year, a member here sold it under the brand name CobraColors- but he shut down in October. (I send Leon whiney emails occasionaly begging him to come back, but no luck as yet. ) After I learned to use it I've found acrylic laquer to be very forgiving and flexible. It can be sanded an hour or two after being sprayed, and it doesn't seem to matter how long after the first coats the final coat is applied- my current record is five months. If you're willing to put in the patince to fix every last flaw it's an ideal medium.

I don't know of a good source for it now. It can be had here for about $20 for 2 ounces or $40 for a pint. I can do a 1/24 body with about an ounce (and two ish ounces of compatable reducer). Sooner or later I'm going to order a pint of white, but I don't know that I'll use that much of any other color.
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After I learned to use it I've found acrylic laquer to be very forgiving and flexible. It can be sanded an hour or two after being sprayed, and it doesn't seem to matter how long after the first coats the final coat is applied
Wow! Thanks for the tip. This is the kind of stuff I need to know. Roughly 1/2 of American couples marry and divorce again in less time than it takes me to finish a paint job ...

Back on topic: Will there be any aftermarket stuff under the hood, such as open-element air filters?
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Old 08-21-2007, 07:30 PM   #41
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Hey MPWR, great build up progress!...This model it's turning out fantastic. I know how hard it's to find one and after that to build it to get some things straight. As a simple way to thank you for share your build with us, I'm posting some pictures of mine, which it was made Box Stock since I saw that this kit almost doesn't need anything to stand out. I think that it not as good as yours when you finish it, but, I hope it can help you some way.


















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Old 08-21-2007, 08:44 PM   #42
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Hi Simon, thanks for the pics! It's actually very helpfull to see what it looks like all together- especially the engine bay. I like the color! Very nice paint job, by the way. I fully agree that if built up nicely this one needs very little to stand out- it is a spectacular looking car.

Nick, I thinking I'm probably going to keep it factory stock under the bonnet. I'd thought of some K&N cones or the like, but these beasts are rare enough that I'll probably stick with the original form. I may still consider a brace across the shock towers, but only if it doesn't detract much from the look of the big V12.
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Old 08-21-2007, 09:25 PM   #43
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

I like that color!, and so far the engine looks good too, I really like how your engines come out with the paint you use, the textures and the washes really make em pop. Keep up the good work

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Old 08-22-2007, 01:06 AM   #44
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Re: In Progress: Revell BMW 850i

Hi,

great job so far.

Years ago I built the model for a friend and wasnīt pleased with those parts that didnīt fit.

However, Iīm sure you make a good looking model here.
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Old 08-22-2007, 04:58 AM   #45
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Good job so far, patiently waiting more to come! Good color choice!
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