Completed: Porsche Carrera GT
Moparbuilder
09-03-2007, 10:53 AM
I finally finished my Porsche Carrera GT. I started this model after seeing Ramon Garcia's awesome build at a contest in Detroit. The model is painted with Cobra Colors Seal Grey Metallic with a PPG Urathane clearcoat. I used Scale Motorsport carbon fiber decals everywhere I could and coated them with future floor wax. The photoetched details are also from Scale Motorsport. Comments and criticisms are always welcome.
James
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James
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hogs29
09-03-2007, 11:18 AM
Wha? A Porsche from a Moparbuilder? :screwy:
All kiddin aside, that really turned out great. The carbon decal work looks like it was a pain, but it turned out perfect!
I do miss Cobra Colors though...
All kiddin aside, that really turned out great. The carbon decal work looks like it was a pain, but it turned out perfect!
I do miss Cobra Colors though...
pawlie
09-03-2007, 12:00 PM
Really nice job, thanks for showing off your car!
Joe Blyth
09-03-2007, 12:33 PM
Looks great! The engine may have benefited from a wash, and maybe some smoke over the c/f decals to tone down the pattern would be my only comments.
BVC500
09-03-2007, 01:52 PM
Great carbon fiber work! Model looks great!
73superduty
09-03-2007, 02:06 PM
Absolutely beautiful! I think it turned out really well. Very clean.
Great work!
Chris
Great work!
Chris
tatzentier
09-03-2007, 03:30 PM
Man really nice work, I'm pretty impressed by the carbon fibre. :eek: How the hell you got the carbon in all these slots and edges? Just applied them with water and than using floor wax? Do u use a brush for that?
Greetings
Marcus
Greetings
Marcus
924_CarreraGTS
09-03-2007, 05:49 PM
Man really nice work, I'm pretty impressed by the carbon fibre. :eek: How the hell you got the carbon in all these slots and edges? Just applied them with water and than using floor wax? Do u use a brush for that?
Greetings
Marcus
I suppose the builder should answer this but I'm confident I know what he did: two products, called Micro-Set and Micro-Sol, are used for applying complex decals. The Set is applied to the surface to aid in decal adhesion, and the sol is then applied over the decal with a brush. This causes the decal to soften and conform to the complex curves. It is very delicate while it is still wet, but after it dries the decal can be handled normally. He then applied the floor wax over the decal to protect it.
Great looking model! I need to get this kit...
Alex
Greetings
Marcus
I suppose the builder should answer this but I'm confident I know what he did: two products, called Micro-Set and Micro-Sol, are used for applying complex decals. The Set is applied to the surface to aid in decal adhesion, and the sol is then applied over the decal with a brush. This causes the decal to soften and conform to the complex curves. It is very delicate while it is still wet, but after it dries the decal can be handled normally. He then applied the floor wax over the decal to protect it.
Great looking model! I need to get this kit...
Alex
Moparbuilder
09-03-2007, 08:46 PM
Thanks all for the kind words. Yes the carbon fiber decals were a pain but they really add depth to the finished model. I spent almost a week alone on the bottom of the chassis.
924 thanks for answering tatzentier's question. My only addition is that I use a hair dryer on low setting to make the decals snuggle down into crevices and around corners.
I'm still afraid to start my Enzo. There is a TON of Carbon Fiber work on that car.
James
924 thanks for answering tatzentier's question. My only addition is that I use a hair dryer on low setting to make the decals snuggle down into crevices and around corners.
I'm still afraid to start my Enzo. There is a TON of Carbon Fiber work on that car.
James
Jaymes
09-03-2007, 08:56 PM
it's nice to see a well-built kit that's not loaded with aftermarket crap.:sunglasse
AllAlone.Gz
09-04-2007, 05:02 AM
I'm still afraid to start my Enzo. There is a TON of Carbon Fiber work on that car.
Judging by the carbon fiber work done on your Porsche, looks like you have nothing to worry about!
Judging by the carbon fiber work done on your Porsche, looks like you have nothing to worry about!
janositamas
09-04-2007, 06:42 AM
It's really nice, love the CF decals and the red-tone inteiror, you did a great job! :grinyes:
What color your Enzo are going to be?
What color your Enzo are going to be?
hobbyshopp
09-04-2007, 08:52 PM
Nice diecast model. The interior is cool.
MidMazar
09-05-2007, 12:02 AM
Great Carbon work though the chasis carbon looks a little big 1/20? Looks killer in that gunmetal.
Moparbuilder
09-05-2007, 09:02 PM
What color your Enzo are going to be?
I have some pictures of an Argento Neurbering (sp?) silver with red interior Enzo that is just begging to be built.
Nice diecast model.
Uhhh, no, thats not a diecast.
it's nice to see a well-built kit that's not loaded with aftermarket crap.:sunglasse
There's plenty of aftermarket stuff there. The only difference is it is subtle.
I do miss Cobra Colors though...
Me too. I have about 60 bottles of his paint to use up though.. he he
Thanks all for the kind words and criticisms. I agree the chassis pattern is a little large and I was afraid to shoot smoke over the decals after spending so much time laying them down. Maybe I will try that on the next car.
James
I have some pictures of an Argento Neurbering (sp?) silver with red interior Enzo that is just begging to be built.
Nice diecast model.
Uhhh, no, thats not a diecast.
it's nice to see a well-built kit that's not loaded with aftermarket crap.:sunglasse
There's plenty of aftermarket stuff there. The only difference is it is subtle.
I do miss Cobra Colors though...
Me too. I have about 60 bottles of his paint to use up though.. he he
Thanks all for the kind words and criticisms. I agree the chassis pattern is a little large and I was afraid to shoot smoke over the decals after spending so much time laying them down. Maybe I will try that on the next car.
James
cyberkid
09-08-2007, 02:39 AM
Sweet build. Nice touch with the subtle aftermarkets and the CF. One thing if you plan to make another CGT.. The part where the door meets the body should be filled in... its 1 peice on the 1:1.
I do miss Cobra Colors though...
Me too. I have about 60 bottles of his paint to use up though.. he he
Grrr... I envy you :lol: never had a chance to lay hands on his stuff.
Steve
I do miss Cobra Colors though...
Me too. I have about 60 bottles of his paint to use up though.. he he
Grrr... I envy you :lol: never had a chance to lay hands on his stuff.
Steve
hrmodeler
09-08-2007, 02:54 AM
Very nice work!
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