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Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
I started this build as a quick semi oob build at the end of last year. i quickly found that to make Fujimi kit look a bit better i needed to do some modifications and get some correct parts to replace Fujimi kit parts. I slightly flared the rear wheelarches, replaced kit wheels and tires with Le Mans Miniatures aftermarket wheelset. Fujimi "carburettors" were replaced with HRM Webers and some scratchbuilt parts. I also used S27 PE set and LMM decals to replace Fujimi decals.
To make rivets on the seats i first covered the seat with BMF, then painted it over with flat black and finally scribed paint away from the rivets with a toothpick. Lot of work, but i think that result was worth it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -Niko
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
Beautiful model! And great mods to make the Fujimi kit look better!
Any chances you show us some detail pictures of those seats? |
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
Looks excellent! Was thinking of buying one of these myself.
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
There is a link in my first post in this thread, but here you go:
![]() This is all i have. To make this method work, you must really make BMF to follow every curve and even those tiny rivet holes. To scribe the paint away i used a toothpick that was cut so that resulting flat end matched the size of rivets. Then i just "rolled" toothpick between my fingers couple of times per rivet. ( That makes something like 500 in total ) It is not perfect, but better than just plain black.-Niko
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
Beautiful build!
![]() While my rivets aren't quite as nice, considering they're deep inside the cockpit and not easily seen, I did mine the easiest way I could think of, using a sharp Verithin (or Prismacolor) silver pencil. It takes about 10 minutes, and you have to keep sharpening the tip, but it looks startlingly realistic, just draw them carefully on the seat (painted satin black). Not as good as this BMF method, but it's a lot less work. Painting them would have been a nightmare, as would have been applying all of them as separate P/E parts.
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
Lovely build Niko of one of my absolute all time favourite cars - a pleasure to see.
Nice job with the seats!
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Guideline for happy modeling: Practice on scrap. Always try something new. Less is more. "I have a plan so cunning, you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel" - Edmund Blackadder |
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
Quote:
![]() the result looks realistic IMO! 252 precisely!
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
I can't believe a human would have the patience to apply BMF to those tiny holes, you sir are officially a robot!
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Re: Ford GT40 '68 Le Mans winner
Well done
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