Bentley Continental SuperSports
voyageur
09-30-2012, 03:50 PM
Hi there,
another model is finished just in time for the upcoming exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany.
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8271_800px_zps4a9db0cd.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8270_800px_zps10797d02.jpg
The beautifully made Welly DC model has been disassembled and the interior has been painted to simulate a bi-color leather upholstery in black and tan. A support bar was added, ScaleProduction CF decal applied and clearcoated.
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/14b7cbff.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/4fd2e61f.jpg
The exterior color was left untouched, why should I ruin a 99% perfect paintjob? I added a front spoiler and used the same CF decals. These were also used on the rear bumper insert. The carbon fiber decals are a joy to work with, they respond quickly to decal softener and look great bare and clear coated. The wheels are Aoshima items, with PE brakes and resin calipers from ScaleProduction.
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8262_800px_zps90b5f862.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8263_800px_zps9561ab62.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8264_800px_zps10d122a6.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8266_800px_zpse40708a6.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8267_800px_zpsee30e1fb.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8268_800px_zpse8c67001.jpg
If you want to see more pictures and want to know what the model looked like before the transformation, please click here (http://s936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/).
Laters
Sebastian
PS: If you have any questions, feel free to ask. C&C always welcome.
another model is finished just in time for the upcoming exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany.
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8271_800px_zps4a9db0cd.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8270_800px_zps10797d02.jpg
The beautifully made Welly DC model has been disassembled and the interior has been painted to simulate a bi-color leather upholstery in black and tan. A support bar was added, ScaleProduction CF decal applied and clearcoated.
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/14b7cbff.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/4fd2e61f.jpg
The exterior color was left untouched, why should I ruin a 99% perfect paintjob? I added a front spoiler and used the same CF decals. These were also used on the rear bumper insert. The carbon fiber decals are a joy to work with, they respond quickly to decal softener and look great bare and clear coated. The wheels are Aoshima items, with PE brakes and resin calipers from ScaleProduction.
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8262_800px_zps90b5f862.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8263_800px_zps9561ab62.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8264_800px_zps10d122a6.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8266_800px_zpse40708a6.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8267_800px_zpsee30e1fb.jpg
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/IMG_8268_800px_zpse8c67001.jpg
If you want to see more pictures and want to know what the model looked like before the transformation, please click here (http://s936.photobucket.com/albums/ad204/SebastianMotsch/modeling%20plastic/Bentley/Continental%20Super%20Sports/).
Laters
Sebastian
PS: If you have any questions, feel free to ask. C&C always welcome.
GvEman
09-30-2012, 04:27 PM
Looks good! But should't this go in the Diecast forum???
voyageur
09-30-2012, 04:31 PM
Looks good! But should't this go in the Diecast forum???
Thanks, mate. And no, it shouldn't. Scale modeling is not related to the material used. The DC forum is for people who buy a model, take a pic and put the model on the shelf without doing any modifications to it.
Thanks, mate. And no, it shouldn't. Scale modeling is not related to the material used. The DC forum is for people who buy a model, take a pic and put the model on the shelf without doing any modifications to it.
mamr1203
09-30-2012, 08:00 PM
great model...even if this is a metal car, the transformation and work is great!!!
Miguel
Miguel
CHIPPY06
10-04-2012, 02:45 PM
Looks good! But should't this go in the Diecast forum???
I agree this is not modeling ,
starting from scratch with a box of bits and some paints thats how you do it .
I agree this is not modeling ,
starting from scratch with a box of bits and some paints thats how you do it .
ekha
10-04-2012, 02:57 PM
OH! Russian Moscow numbers.
But they are not correct a little. In CarPlates.ru you can get different russian numbers in different scales and download them in *.pdf format for printing.
Example. Your number (A309BC77) in 1/24 scale:
http://carplates.ru/site/makePdf?image=903d35297f1f6a5ea427b5f35cefda81.png&size=24&rand=944523001
But they are not correct a little. In CarPlates.ru you can get different russian numbers in different scales and download them in *.pdf format for printing.
Example. Your number (A309BC77) in 1/24 scale:
http://carplates.ru/site/makePdf?image=903d35297f1f6a5ea427b5f35cefda81.png&size=24&rand=944523001
tonioseven
10-05-2012, 01:48 AM
Thanks, mate. And no, it shouldn't. Scale modeling is not related to the material used. The DC forum is for people who buy a model, take a pic and put the model on the shelf without doing any modifications to it.
Technically, it COULD be placed in the Diecast forum. Though your statement holds somewhat true, there IS a reason we HAVE a diecast forum.
Technically, it COULD be placed in the Diecast forum. Though your statement holds somewhat true, there IS a reason we HAVE a diecast forum.
LeeABC
10-05-2012, 01:59 AM
Nice Diecast.
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