Next Project? How about this?
Martsmodels
02-12-2006, 10:46 AM
http://images.snapfish.com/345%3C99436%7Ffp335%3Enu%3D3275%3E%3A93%3E742%3EWS NRCG%3D3233528862997nu0mrj
This conversion of the MKII is done by a firm in Wolverhampton not 20 miles from here.
There's an unbuilt kit hiding under the bed and a nice set of PE E-type wheels in the spares box.
I reckon this conversion would nicely do justice to the 'wood' decals in the Tamiya kit and show off the interior to it's best advantage - apart from that it would be something a bit different.
Comments ???? Colours??? (would have to be BRG I suppose)
This conversion of the MKII is done by a firm in Wolverhampton not 20 miles from here.
There's an unbuilt kit hiding under the bed and a nice set of PE E-type wheels in the spares box.
I reckon this conversion would nicely do justice to the 'wood' decals in the Tamiya kit and show off the interior to it's best advantage - apart from that it would be something a bit different.
Comments ???? Colours??? (would have to be BRG I suppose)
mike united
02-12-2006, 11:16 AM
Im up for this.....:grinyes:
Dont know about BRG though, how about pure white, red or Navy blue........
Mike :sunglasse
Dont know about BRG though, how about pure white, red or Navy blue........
Mike :sunglasse
freakray
02-12-2006, 11:36 AM
Pure white wouldn't be right on the Mk2, how about something like Testor's Wimbledon white of Tamiya's racing white?
ZoomZoomMX-5
02-12-2006, 12:28 PM
Cool idea.
I'd envision it in black w/red or tan interior, BRG w/tan, solid maroon w/tan, dark solid blue w/tan, ivory (not pure white)/tan...any colors that look good and classy on vintage Jags will work.
I'd envision it in black w/red or tan interior, BRG w/tan, solid maroon w/tan, dark solid blue w/tan, ivory (not pure white)/tan...any colors that look good and classy on vintage Jags will work.
cfcrules
02-12-2006, 12:37 PM
black or british racing green for the body, and red or beige leather. Sounds like a cool idea
mike united
02-12-2006, 01:36 PM
Pure white wouldn't be right on the Mk2, how about something like Testor's Wimbledon white of Tamiya's racing white?
I'll go along with u on the color choices but Testors....!?!...too thick & clumsy for me, TS rattle cans much easier to work with, shame the variety is thin...!
Cheers, Mike....:sunglasse
I'll go along with u on the color choices but Testors....!?!...too thick & clumsy for me, TS rattle cans much easier to work with, shame the variety is thin...!
Cheers, Mike....:sunglasse
ZoomZoomMX-5
02-12-2006, 01:41 PM
I'll go along with u on the color choices but Testors....!?!...too thick & clumsy for me, TS rattle cans much easier to work with, shame the variety is thin...!
Cheers, Mike....:sunglasse
Testors Wimbledon White is their new lacquer, it works quite well though it must be clearcoated. See my reply in the Mini Cooper S thread that's been posted today to see my Mini Cooper S painted in Testors Wimbledon White. It's good stuff, though Tamiya Racing White works well and doesn't require clear.
Cheers, Mike....:sunglasse
Testors Wimbledon White is their new lacquer, it works quite well though it must be clearcoated. See my reply in the Mini Cooper S thread that's been posted today to see my Mini Cooper S painted in Testors Wimbledon White. It's good stuff, though Tamiya Racing White works well and doesn't require clear.
Martsmodels
02-12-2006, 06:02 PM
Nice to hear from you Guys. Thanks. Testors seems to be a no-no in the UK.
I have a pal who has a really nice MKII in 'Old English White' so I think I know what you mean about that colour. It works well on a 1:1 car but the nicely detailed chrome strips on the Tamiya kit along the bonnet and door tops deserve to be brought out, I think.
You may disagree but I think I'm going for BRG/Dark red or BRG/Brooklands Green Upholstery (a bit lighter than BRG) - the coin is in the air.
FOR INTEREST SAKE - I phoned the firm and they say I can go anytime and take pictures of whatever I like.
I particularly want to see how they have dealt with the back side windows on the 2 door conversion.
Here's my old banger to make you smile - a 250 mile trip required a following
convoy - 1 Oil Tanker, 1 Petrol Tanker and 1 Water Bowser!!! What the heck - I loved her!! (and better still so did 'er indoors' [That's a Cockney expression for 'My Wife' - after all this time we still have to educate our American Cousins [only joking!])
Enjoy!! and don't get too serious! - otherwise our hobby stops being fun!
Cheers
http://martsmodels.photosite.com/%7Ephotos/tn/1021_1024.ts1119039585265.jpg
I have a pal who has a really nice MKII in 'Old English White' so I think I know what you mean about that colour. It works well on a 1:1 car but the nicely detailed chrome strips on the Tamiya kit along the bonnet and door tops deserve to be brought out, I think.
You may disagree but I think I'm going for BRG/Dark red or BRG/Brooklands Green Upholstery (a bit lighter than BRG) - the coin is in the air.
FOR INTEREST SAKE - I phoned the firm and they say I can go anytime and take pictures of whatever I like.
I particularly want to see how they have dealt with the back side windows on the 2 door conversion.
Here's my old banger to make you smile - a 250 mile trip required a following
convoy - 1 Oil Tanker, 1 Petrol Tanker and 1 Water Bowser!!! What the heck - I loved her!! (and better still so did 'er indoors' [That's a Cockney expression for 'My Wife' - after all this time we still have to educate our American Cousins [only joking!])
Enjoy!! and don't get too serious! - otherwise our hobby stops being fun!
Cheers
http://martsmodels.photosite.com/%7Ephotos/tn/1021_1024.ts1119039585265.jpg
Verminator
02-13-2006, 03:26 PM
As you appear to be from the UK i'm supprised ' Inspector Morse ' maroon hasn't figured in your colour line up, A light tan interior with wood highlights would look great IMO. :)
D[X]P
02-13-2006, 09:24 PM
That definetly looks like a cool project. Good luck!
AmazonSprite
02-14-2006, 05:38 AM
This is an excellent kit, and I'm very tempted to build mine once I can find my bare metal foil... :frown:
Great idea about the conversion, however, IMHO those Jag Mk2 convertables don't look right, partly because I think that the bonnet isn't long enough to balance the extra visual length created by removing the roof, but also due to the huge hood piled up on the rear deck.
Just a thought.... if your main aim is to showcase the interior, how about removing the door windows & fitting a Webasto sunroof (did they make these for Mk2s?) or perhaps having the doors open?
Great idea about the conversion, however, IMHO those Jag Mk2 convertables don't look right, partly because I think that the bonnet isn't long enough to balance the extra visual length created by removing the roof, but also due to the huge hood piled up on the rear deck.
Just a thought.... if your main aim is to showcase the interior, how about removing the door windows & fitting a Webasto sunroof (did they make these for Mk2s?) or perhaps having the doors open?
Martsmodels
02-14-2006, 08:58 AM
I suppose 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder' - actually I rather like it as a convertible. The hood does look a bit ugly in the picture of the light blue car but I think that is probably the angle of the picture. It doesn't look as bad on the darker one.
Martin
Martin
primera man
02-15-2006, 07:20 AM
Great project that would look good in BRG !!
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