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Studio27's 2007 McLaren MP4-22 pics


Cold_Fire
07-30-2007, 01:42 PM
Hello,

I got my McLaren from HLJ today and I took some pics.

The usual Studio27's package:

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-01.jpg


Instructions. There is also a nice paper with some advice and instructions for people who have never worked in a multimedia kit.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-02.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-03.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-04.jpg

Decals. Red parts from the livery look like so orange to me, I would say they are a match for old Marlboro McLaren fluo red, instead of a good choice for this year's car. Perhaps it's just my appreciation.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-05.jpg

Mercedes Benz logo comes in very nice chrome decal. I wasn't able to get this effect with the camera.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-06.jpg

The body. I didn't spent a lot of time checking it but looks well proportioned to me.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-07.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-08.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-09.jpg

Small problem with the body. Many panel lines need to be... softened? smoothed down? I think that these irregular lines will be shown as neon lights by any chrome paint we use to paint the body.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-10.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-11.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-12.jpg

Wheels. Tires look really fantastic.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-13.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-14.jpg

PE parts and resin part for the seat.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-15.jpg

Finally, the rest of the parts.

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-16.jpg

Regards

jmwallac
07-30-2007, 03:16 PM
Hello,
The body. I didn't spent a lot of time checking it but looks well proportioned to me.



http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-08.jpg

http://personales.ya.com/cold_fire2/mp4-22/mp422-09.jpg


Is it just me or does it look like it's leaning a little bit? The horizon looks pretty level. The main keel looks like it has a slight "wave" as well. Kinda like a broken nose that healed crooked. :grinno:

The big question is: what number are you building? #1 or #2?

Cold_Fire
07-30-2007, 04:02 PM
I'm from Spain, #1 is a must :D

stevenoble
07-30-2007, 04:49 PM
Nice looking kit generally,but I think for the money they cost the panel lines should be perfect.It's the only area that disappoints.

sportracer02
07-31-2007, 12:27 AM
Nice looking kit generally,but I think for the money they cost the panel lines should be perfect.It's the only area that disappoints.

Hi,

I agree with Steve, looking at the photos the kit makes a great impression, however the panel lines tear it down.

I think you cannot just use an Xacto-blade to smooth them, because then the gap gets too wide and youŽll end up with panel lines looking like those on the Revell Audi R10.

Captain Mark
07-31-2007, 04:25 AM
I have four multi-media kits now, and I'd say that the panel lines shown here are reasonable for this type of kit. Certainly not up to the standard of the plastic kits we all enjoy, but with resin I think we always must make concessions.

I have the MP4/21 kit, and the panel lines are similar (in fact the overall cars are near identical), and although there are obvious "dodgy bits" in the kit I would have paid an arm and a leg for it (and I did). I suppose us fans of the newer F1 cars just can't help ourselves and fork out the big $$$ to build the cars we really like!

So Cold Fire, what paint are you going to use for this kit?
You can actually buy the exact paint that McLaren use, although even buying minimum quantities it's still very expensive.
Thanks for the pics, and make sure to post a progress thread!!!

Cold_Fire
07-31-2007, 06:06 AM
"Best solution" would be to re - do again all that panel lines. Many aviation modellers usually do that in kits that come with panel lines raised, instead of engraved in the plastic. It's a lot of job but I think that it would be worth it. Also I think that engraving and working with resin is easier in this aspect that working on plastic. Anyway it will be a headache, I do think that the problem is not fixing the lines, the problem is that they must be perfectly finished or chrome will show any mistake, it doesn't matter how small it could be.

Anyway the day I fix those lines Tamiya will announce they are producing this car, so this could be a bad business :D

Mark, I will use the chrome paint that Studio27 has released. I purchased it the first time that Hiroboy stored them. After that Studio27 restricted this paint to japanese market. I was lucky, the MP4-21 they painted with this paint looked impressive.

Regards.

manu80
07-31-2007, 07:34 AM
so funny to see that on the 2 MClaren I have, 19 and 20, I have the same panel lines problems....
The eyres fit better with the wheels, now like on the F2007, it's not as bad as before, s that's a good point to have a "linear tyre".
The red decals looks good to me , dayglo like.

hirofkd
07-31-2007, 09:43 AM
The kit reminded me of old Matchbox airplane kits. :) I used to fill the canals with superglue, and re-scribed all panel lines. Basic plastic putty won't stick to the body, so it'll probably chip, so I recommend superglue.

Decs0105
08-01-2007, 05:07 PM
thanks for the review, my kit is on the way and hopefully arrives this week.

It's not Modelfactory Hiro quality, the panel lines require a lot of work but apart from that it's looks like nice kit. How are the white metal parts?
But does anybody know which version/GP that kit represents... I think it's either one of the first races or pre-season...?

About the paint, Hiroboy has a special chrome for the F1 Mclaren's anyone tried that? CLICK (http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1028&osCsid=0a5b9de8e387ab425c03ad60bec7f981)

By the way Studio27 annouced yesterday that they release a Canada/USA GP version of the kit which I want so bad (Hamilton's first GP win) :iceslolan!

gionc
08-02-2007, 01:32 AM
Panel lines are so "zig-zag" since (probably) they used a rapid prototyping device, and they printed also panel lines. Than they smoothened down the body shell but panel lines kept the memory of those layer's technique. If my butt was in the S27 seat I would prototyping the body w/out lines, smooth out and then use a robotic 3d CNC mill (every one that cast or warmform plastic have some, and they're dozens only in my city) to etch panel lines.

I see no other way than fill with CA and rescribe, Hiro's stuff I have in hand is from another planet.

hrmodeler
08-02-2007, 01:53 AM
I just ordered Ferrari F2007 and I hope so that I will be more luck with panel lines on it.
Like Gio said, Hiro kits are much better but and and much expensier.

manu80
08-02-2007, 02:44 AM
If you start building the F2007, be careful with the rear wing placement. The parts are placed in 2 different ways in 2 pictures. One is too near the suspensions arms, the other one is too far. I'll post some pics of the finished model this week end I think and I'll explain ;)

hrmodeler
08-02-2007, 02:49 AM
Looking forward to see it. How was kit and building?

RallyRaider
08-02-2007, 03:58 AM
It's not Modelfactory Hiro quality, the panel lines require a lot of work but apart from that it's looks like nice kit. How are the white metal parts?

Well judging by the one MFH kit I have (namely the Aston Martin DBR9) I'd have to say it IS very much MFH quality as regards the panel lines - utterly unacceptable. The French (LMM, P24, Renaissance) manage to cast superb 1/24th scale bodies and panel lines in resin. The Japanese, for all their technology, seem not to be bothered most of the time.

RallyRaider
08-02-2007, 04:05 AM
Decals. Red parts from the livery look like so orange to me, I would say they are a match for old Marlboro McLaren fluo red, instead of a good choice for this year's car. Perhaps it's just my appreciation.

I was under the impression that McLaren still used the fluro "Marlboro" red for the trim on their current cars. Therefore the orangey decals are probably about right.

freakray
08-02-2007, 06:52 AM
But does anybody know which version/GP that kit represents... I think it's either one of the first races or pre-season...?


Juging by the fact that the kit includes the strake running down the rear of the engine cover, I would say it's representative of Malaysia - that's the race where the rear strake appeared on the car.

http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2007/771/404.html

Decs0105
08-02-2007, 01:51 PM
Well judging by the one MFH kit I have (namely the Aston Martin DBR9) I'd have to say it IS very much MFH quality as regards the panel lines - utterly unacceptable. The French (LMM, P24, Renaissance) manage to cast superb 1/24th scale bodies and panel lines in resin. The Japanese, for all their technology, seem not to be bothered most of the time.

I was talking about their F1 kits, mainly the newer F1 kits which have really nice panel lines. I don't have any close-ups of them but these should get you an impression of it...
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/88/52588/1280_3061626463653866.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/88/52588/1280_6134323437633038.jpg


I have the Aston too and I don't know how "bad" your's are but mine look just fine after some re-scribing.
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/88/52588/1280_3362393639363463.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/88/52588/1280_3361353231333637.jpg
I will post a progess thread soon... that's the plan atleast.

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