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Dacia Logan 1/43 (real car recreation)
This my first 1/43 project, inspired by my real car: a 2006 Dacia Logan 1.6 16v in Prestige trim. Here's an actual picture of it:
![]() I decided I want to recreate it in scale form. The only decent Dacia scales are made by Eligor and available in most Dacia dealerships in Romania. ![]() Unfortunately, the model had incorrect side mirrors, as the Prestige version uses the larger mirrors from the MCV estate. I've also changed my front bumper to the one on the MCV as it looks more aggressive. I couldn't find the sedan with the MCV bumper, so I bought a second model and cut the bumper from that one. One las thing will be to add some Enkei RP-F1 wheels. I couldn't find them in 1/43, but I found some nice Racing 43 wheels modeled after Peugeot rally rims. They're not identical to the Enkeis, but are close enough. I'm currently waiting for them to be shipped. ![]() Here's how the model looks, stripped of paint (thank you, nail polish remover!), with the MCV bumper attached via Tamiya epoxy putty: ![]() ![]() ![]() I'll keep posting here as I progress. Quick question, will Tamiya primer adhere properly to typical die-cast metal? |
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Re: Dacia Logan 1/43 (real car recreation)
Finally got some time to spray it with some Tamiya Primer. The metal has a lot of color variation in it so it was hard to evaluate the shape.
There's still a bit more sanding to do before I spray it with the final color. Anybody knows if automotive paint (spray) will negatively react to the Tamiya primer? ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Dacia Logan 1/43 (real car recreation)
Automotive paint *should* be just fine over Tamiya primer but you could try it on a test piece first just to be sure.
Since you're going to these lengths (stripping the body) may I suggest you also drill out the turn signals on the sides and replace them with clear sprue from a plastic kit? Will look great once the model is finished.
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Re: Dacia Logan 1/43 (real car recreation)
True, they've been bugging me. I should have plenty of transparent plastic sprue from my plastic kits to replace them.
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Re: Dacia Logan 1/43 (real car recreation)
Finally got around buying a can of automotive paint for the model. I've found the exact paint color on my real car: Renault Comet Gray (KNA).
Here's the body after two coats of paint. There's one area that still needs a coat: the rear trunk and bumper. I'll touch that up, sand it and clear coat it this weekend. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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