in progress : Tamiya Ferrari F40 Body
randy1kr
12-07-2003, 08:57 PM
i started it 2 month ago...
now i am compounding it's body..
http://www.randy1.pe.kr/model/F40/work/IMG_3034.JPG
http://www.randy1.pe.kr/model/F40/work/IMG_3035.JPG
http://www.randy1.pe.kr/model/F40/work/IMG_3036.JPG
now i am compounding it's body..
http://www.randy1.pe.kr/model/F40/work/IMG_3034.JPG
http://www.randy1.pe.kr/model/F40/work/IMG_3035.JPG
http://www.randy1.pe.kr/model/F40/work/IMG_3036.JPG
Veyron
12-07-2003, 10:23 PM
Welcome to AF! You are getting a good shine there! What kind of paint did you use?
randy1kr
12-07-2003, 10:54 PM
i used Tamiya Fine surface primier white for surfacer
and TS-8 Italian RED for body color.
finishing is Gunze Super Clear..
and compounding with Tamiya Compound...
and TS-8 Italian RED for body color.
finishing is Gunze Super Clear..
and compounding with Tamiya Compound...
vwman
12-08-2003, 08:57 AM
Looking good for this far ! :smokin:
EMAXX
12-08-2003, 09:00 AM
Nice shine you have there. Keep up the good work.
njh
12-08-2003, 09:54 AM
Nice shine!
PS: you've got PM
PS: you've got PM
MPWR
12-08-2003, 02:26 PM
Lookin' Good!
The one problem wit this kit is the sills molded on the side windows- which are supposed to be part of the bodywork. To do them, you either have to :
-glue the windows in before painting, fill the seam, mask the windows (inside and out), paint as usual, and hope you don't have problems peeling the masking off,
-Paint the window sill separately in body color, and live with the seam,
-Paint the sill black, hope nobody notices, and say "it's like that on the F355!",
-Or, if you're feeling really ambitious, cut the sill from the clear part, attach the sill (or rebuild it) onto the body, and paint it altogether as usual, before installing the winows.
I haven't yet decided what I'm going to do about it- though I'm leaning towards the first option. :sly:
Otherwise, this is a completely gorgeous kit!
The one problem wit this kit is the sills molded on the side windows- which are supposed to be part of the bodywork. To do them, you either have to :
-glue the windows in before painting, fill the seam, mask the windows (inside and out), paint as usual, and hope you don't have problems peeling the masking off,
-Paint the window sill separately in body color, and live with the seam,
-Paint the sill black, hope nobody notices, and say "it's like that on the F355!",
-Or, if you're feeling really ambitious, cut the sill from the clear part, attach the sill (or rebuild it) onto the body, and paint it altogether as usual, before installing the winows.
I haven't yet decided what I'm going to do about it- though I'm leaning towards the first option. :sly:
Otherwise, this is a completely gorgeous kit!
Ferrari TR
12-08-2003, 07:13 PM
Quite nice!
Paint looks wet, very shiny!
:p
Paint looks wet, very shiny!
:p
randy1kr
12-08-2003, 11:00 PM
Lookin' Good!
The one problem wit this kit is the sills molded on the side windows- which are supposed to be part of the bodywork. To do them, you either have to :
-glue the windows in before painting, fill the seam, mask the windows (inside and out), paint as usual, and hope you don't have problems peeling the masking off,
-Paint the window sill separately in body color, and live with the seam,
-Paint the sill black, hope nobody notices, and say "it's like that on the F355!",
-Or, if you're feeling really ambitious, cut the sill from the clear part, attach the sill (or rebuild it) onto the body, and paint it altogether as usual, before installing the winows.
I haven't yet decided what I'm going to do about it- though I'm leaning towards the first option. :sly:
Otherwise, this is a completely gorgeous kit!
Thanks your advice...
The one problem wit this kit is the sills molded on the side windows- which are supposed to be part of the bodywork. To do them, you either have to :
-glue the windows in before painting, fill the seam, mask the windows (inside and out), paint as usual, and hope you don't have problems peeling the masking off,
-Paint the window sill separately in body color, and live with the seam,
-Paint the sill black, hope nobody notices, and say "it's like that on the F355!",
-Or, if you're feeling really ambitious, cut the sill from the clear part, attach the sill (or rebuild it) onto the body, and paint it altogether as usual, before installing the winows.
I haven't yet decided what I'm going to do about it- though I'm leaning towards the first option. :sly:
Otherwise, this is a completely gorgeous kit!
Thanks your advice...
skylinehks
12-11-2003, 01:35 AM
you have swirlmarks on the top of the car, make sure your using clean terrys with the compound.
looks good tho, just becareful
looks good tho, just becareful
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