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Old 05-25-2015, 06:18 AM
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Re: Clear body McLaren F1 GTR "Loctite" LM1998 Aoshima / 1:24

Hi Guys,

thank you all very much!

@ John I had used parts from an oher kit of a Revell truck for the cylindrical components.

Yes you´re right the 2 can on the left are the fuel pumps, on the rigt the single can is the car jack system.

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On the seat, the steering wheel and the dashboard I used micro ballons for the surface




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Re: Clear body McLaren F1 GTR "Loctite" LM1998 Aoshima / 1:24

Thank you Sascha for answering the questions about the cylindrical parts in the left side pod.

It really looks the part

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Hi Guys,

time to paint the body.















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Re: Clear body McLaren F1 GTR "Loctite" LM1998 Aoshima / 1:24

LOVE the Carbon fibre touch!!! Are you going to clearcoat it?
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Re: Clear body McLaren F1 GTR "Loctite" LM1998 Aoshima / 1:24

Great project, turns out super nice so far.
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Re: Clear body McLaren F1 GTR "Loctite" LM1998 Aoshima / 1:24

Hi Guys,

Thank you!!

@ ashman Yes I will cover the whole body with Gunze Clear Coat

Here new progress







Decals are done













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Re: Clear body McLaren F1 GTR "Loctite" LM1998 Aoshima / 1:24

Really coming out excellent Sascha

The clear body areas really look good - did it take long to polish the clear areas?
What company and size are the metal rivets you are using on the car body?

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Re: Clear body McLaren F1 GTR "Loctite" LM1998 Aoshima / 1:24

Hi John,

thank you!

Yes it took a few hours for all parts (7-8) but it is only a pre-shot.
And when you see that it work, it is OK!

The rivets are from T2M 0.7mm
Part No: T2M-1061

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