Firstly, the wheels. Provence Moulage very kindly provide a resin press so that you can form the etched wheel centres into the correct shape, which is a form of 's'. I say very kindly, but they really shouldn't have bothered as it doesn't work. So after modifying it somewhat and then using a plastic screwdriver to press the etches into shape, you get these;
The etches have been fixed into the wheel hubs and the whitemetal centres have been fixed to the etches.
Elsewhere, lots of little bits have been seeing attention, such as the rear wing, cage components and interior items;
Slightly boring in their current form, but necessary to the end result.
Finally for now, the interior of the body has had some carbon door cards applied and also the webbing straps, made from painted masking tape, that are used to close the doors;
Wheels painted silver and discs painted (bells black, discs titanium over black, callipers black over gold over titanium over black);
I also printed some AP Racing decals for the callipers, the decals being just under 3mm long;
Once altogether, of course, you can't really see any of the detail!
Finally, this is what Provence Moulage consider is the sort of steering wheel that three drivers are going to hang onto for 24 hours flying through the French countryside.
I'm not so sure. To that end, I've printed off a real steering wheel at scale size and will use the rim of the kit wheel and construct a new inner using the print out as a template. I'll probably end up replacing the rim as well.