Revell (Also Monogram) Bugatti EB110
drunken monkey
09-06-2009, 01:10 PM
And one more for this weekend's update.
The fabulous EB110.
This is one of my earliest started kits and there have always been lots of little things that stopped it from being finished but here it is anyway.
One of two existing kits of this car, this kit boasts the better looking engine, more accurate exhaust plumbing, better wheel hub assemblies and better construction in general. It does however, have Revell's silly wheels system, smaller wheels and a body that somehow doesn't look as voluptuos as the Heller/Airfix kit.
Paint on this one isn't the best as it was done maybe 3 years ago before I finally got the hand of it. You'll see where the paint has pulled from the edges and how the improperly finished primer has left wave-type deformations in the subsequent clear coat and reflections.
http://xc5.xanga.com/595f510345733254092265/w201960693.jpg
http://xa0.xanga.com/45af3b3545731254092273/w201960701.jpg
http://x81.xanga.com/373f200245630254092281/w201960708.jpg
Since I started this, someone else solved the problem with the rear lights of this kit. If I were to build it again, I would surely nab that method of doing them.
http://x39.xanga.com/bb8f233a45630254092290/w201960717.jpg http://xac.xanga.com/abcf4431d2632254092299/w201960724.jpg
http://x09.xanga.com/51785554232b8254092310/w201960734.jpg
Engine bay is a joy.
The Heller/Airfix kit has nicer smaller turbos but plumbing here looks better.
This engine is sscreaming out for detailing but warning, the exhaust/turbo plumbing needs to be very carefully checked AND you need to check that the body still goes over it all afterwards other wise, the rear deck lid doesn't fit properly....
http://x9f.xanga.com/59cf220245231254092323/w201960746.jpg
...as you can see here.
http://xb4.xanga.com/5caf5a3062333254092337/w201960759.jpg
Also, it takes only a few out of alignment places and the body refuses to mate cleanly with the chassis. It took lots of glue in lots of places to finally get mine to close properly.
http://x6f.xanga.com/7ccf5b0245c33254092349/w201960770.jpg
The fabulous EB110.
This is one of my earliest started kits and there have always been lots of little things that stopped it from being finished but here it is anyway.
One of two existing kits of this car, this kit boasts the better looking engine, more accurate exhaust plumbing, better wheel hub assemblies and better construction in general. It does however, have Revell's silly wheels system, smaller wheels and a body that somehow doesn't look as voluptuos as the Heller/Airfix kit.
Paint on this one isn't the best as it was done maybe 3 years ago before I finally got the hand of it. You'll see where the paint has pulled from the edges and how the improperly finished primer has left wave-type deformations in the subsequent clear coat and reflections.
http://xc5.xanga.com/595f510345733254092265/w201960693.jpg
http://xa0.xanga.com/45af3b3545731254092273/w201960701.jpg
http://x81.xanga.com/373f200245630254092281/w201960708.jpg
Since I started this, someone else solved the problem with the rear lights of this kit. If I were to build it again, I would surely nab that method of doing them.
http://x39.xanga.com/bb8f233a45630254092290/w201960717.jpg http://xac.xanga.com/abcf4431d2632254092299/w201960724.jpg
http://x09.xanga.com/51785554232b8254092310/w201960734.jpg
Engine bay is a joy.
The Heller/Airfix kit has nicer smaller turbos but plumbing here looks better.
This engine is sscreaming out for detailing but warning, the exhaust/turbo plumbing needs to be very carefully checked AND you need to check that the body still goes over it all afterwards other wise, the rear deck lid doesn't fit properly....
http://x9f.xanga.com/59cf220245231254092323/w201960746.jpg
...as you can see here.
http://xb4.xanga.com/5caf5a3062333254092337/w201960759.jpg
Also, it takes only a few out of alignment places and the body refuses to mate cleanly with the chassis. It took lots of glue in lots of places to finally get mine to close properly.
http://x6f.xanga.com/7ccf5b0245c33254092349/w201960770.jpg
Rye 21
09-06-2009, 02:10 PM
huh, never seen this kit in person. Looks nice.
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