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Old 06-10-2012, 03:41 PM
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Caspita Jiotto Bonneville Special

Hello guys,

a couple of years ago I found this kit at the Jabbeke (Belgium) model show. Bought it out of curiosity because it's really exotic. Have never even heard of it before then. Anyway, I put it on the shelf when I returned home from Belgium. There it collected dust, until we decided earlier this year that we want to built salt lake racers as a club build for our annual show in Frankfurt.

A picture of the box. The Fujimi Art.Nr. is RS-13



If built OOB it looks like that:


And that's the real thing:


The kit has only a few parts, as many Fujimi kits from that period. But - the parts are designed cleverly and parts fit is rather good. They even added tubing for the engine in the kit. The engine is a flat-12 Subaru! I replaced the tubing with real rubber material from ScaleProduction.

The shape of the body is fairly good to resemble a phantom salt lake racer. I didn't change anything, apart from adding a bodykit made from Evergreen.

The body has been sanded and primered...






... and was then shot with silver. This is the base color for...







... the BMW paint I bought some time ago. Supposedly it looks like candy apple red, but I can't think of the name now. Once I started painting, I realized that it covers only very light and to a more yellow/orange hue. Hmm... what now? I decided to give it a try and faded the paint. Kind of reminds me of the old BMW motorcycles from the 70/80's.







And this being a phantom racer, it did need some decals. I sourced some from the leftover decals box and put them on. White decals on the red part, black decals on the yellow/orange/gold part of the body to keep the theme flowing.







More pictures here.

The body has not been clearcoated yet. Actually I hope that it will go on smoothly.

Engine and interior are finished, I just didn't take any pics yet.

Kind regards
Sebastian

PS: the paint looks a bit rough in the pics. This must be caused by photobucket, as they do look normal when I open them in photoshop.

Hope you like it. Updates to come soon...
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