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Old 03-19-2007, 08:17 PM   #1
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Orange 7 WIP

Yes, I am building another 7, surprised? I'm not… I will also chronicle this build as I go along.

While it will be much like an out of the box build in many respects, I reserve the right to deviate from what comes in the kit for any reason I choose. It is not meant to “out-do” the Blue Seven. It is to build and enjoy and have fun. (OK, that part is the same as the Blue 7.)

Also, if any of you are building, or have built one of these kits, please note that I am going to be all over the place regarding what I build in what order compared to the way the instruction book has you build it. Nothing wrong with following the instructions, in fact I highly recommend it if you have not built one of these kits before, but I have built enough of these to skip around for my own enjoyment and not become ensnared in any of the possible pitfalls of building out of order.

Tamiya Caterham Super Seven 1/12 Scale Master’s Coachwork Series

So follow along if you wish, feel free to ask questions, I'll try to be as clear as I can with my answers. Let's dive in...

I started with the engine on this one. Scale Motor Sport’s Faux Fabrix was used to simulate the sand cast texture of the engine block.

Tamiya TS-21 Gold was used for the color. The gloss of the gold was toned down with Testors Dullcote.

The head was painted aluminum and the freeze plugs painted a light steel color. The oil pan is Tamiya Clear Orange over silver for an anodized look.

More to come, comments welcome... - Mark
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Old 03-19-2007, 08:25 PM   #2
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Re: Orange 7 WIP

Cool, another one. More reference and inspiration!

Looks a bit like a Ford Kent block, so the BDR kit? Going to keep with the BDR engine?

And here I thought you were throwing in late for the group build.
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Old 03-19-2007, 09:21 PM   #3
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Re: Orange 7 WIP

Nice, another one. The sms paint looks great, i need to get my hands on it. The paint made it look almost realistic. Will keep my eye on this one.
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Re: Orange 7 WIP

Danggit, now I have to follow this thread from the beginning. I liked the other one because I only caught on near the end of the Blue Seven, which allowed me have lots to look at all at once. I could see it all in front of me. Now I have to be patient!

Great work as always, man.
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I know Matthew will be happy with the result. Everything looks great so far.
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Old 03-20-2007, 09:53 AM   #6
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Seats

Yes, it is the BDR, I should have included that in my opening.

Like any new project, the participation level is high at the beginning, that holds true here too…

Testors Black Chrome Trim makes a good look for vinyl seat covers. The seat inserts were brush painted with Tamiya acrylic JN Grey, the brush strokes were left intentionally to make the pattern look more like an animal hide.


SMS Giraffe pattern decals were applied. Mr. Mark Softer (decal solvent) and a good decaling brush made it an easy task.


Tamiya Clear Yellow was airbrushed in different random densities and streaks, again to make it look more like a natural animal hide. I used an Iwata airbrush and was pleased the spray pattern was so fine I did not even have to mask off the black.


The seats were finished by spraying them with a 50/50 mix of Testors Glosscote and Dullcote lacquers.


Stay tuned for more... - Mark
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Mark, can you tell me what animal that hide came from? The finish on the seats makes a nice leathery look.
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Re: Orange 7 WIP

Mark, can you tell me what animal that hide came from?

Sure Mike, It's from a Decalasaurus... Shot it myself... Them's good eatin' too... They smell like lacquer when you're grillin' 'em though... - Mark
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Re: Orange 7 WIP

I tought you were going to take a break after you're bleu caterham but no sir... lets just make another one... you're 6the?

good start, altough i don't really like the giraffe-seats. Are you going to use that theme on the entire car? Perhaps tiger stripes for the exteriour ;-)
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Looks great so far.
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another one... that`s also great
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Re: Orange 7 WIP

The frame was cleaned up like normal and painted semi flat black. The floor panels are covered with SMS Kevlar #1312 decal. Really no trick to it, just a little patience, and a little decal solvent around the edges and rivets. Let the decal dry for about 20 minutes before working it to conform with solvent. Keeps it from sliding around.
The steering rack cross member was textured to look sand cast with the Faux Fabrix... - Mark

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Re: Orange 7 WIP

Mark if you can,please give me an idea on what should be done to tamiya acrylic to use it with a brush and leave no brushstrokes. What kind of additive can you put in it so it doesn't dry so fast and laeve brush marks. Also you detail work is amazing on this build so far. i will keep watching. thanks,Q
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Re: Orange 7 WIP

I don't have a solution for you to paint any acrylic by brush without leaving brush strokes. Except for detail work, I usually paint with an air brush, and even then, I don't use much in the way of acrylics.
I used a brush and acrylic paint on the seats because it was the color I wanted and had on hand, and I wanted stoke marks and unevenness. Ironic huh... - Mark
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Thanks Mark. I use an Iwata myself but all this detail work and painting is new to me. i really like doing models this way. Q
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