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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
absolutely top class work. I'm a fan of the late Ayrton Senna, and I love your build. bravo!
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
Great job! Lots to learn on your WIP too!
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
as always, I can only say a big Thankyou!
I think we are all onto a good thing with the WIPS that are shared on here in terms of picking up hints and tips, so I am only too happy to share mine too (seeing how most of my ideas come from you guys anyway)
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
Awesome, but I can't believe it was only 2 months.
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
Superb finish on the tyres, the graining looks very realistic. Very crisp in detail and sharply executed too.
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
Super build and a super WIP! Your WIPs are top notch, thanks for all the pointers! Gives me some inspiration to tear into an F1 build myself...
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
I don't know of any better comp than ordering the kit, decals, transkit, P/e set. I just did that. Thanks for the inspiration!
I think it would be easy to make a texured surface on the chassis, but the yellow decals on the chassis would look terrible. That's one of my fave things about the chassis. I'll do what you did. I really like the decal choice for the undertray. Could you be more specific about the brand and scale? Same with the front brake ducts. I like the way the CF pattern photographs in that shot. I have zero ref material on the car except for googled images. So I will ask two more questions about the real car for anyone with real knowlege. It has nothing to do with your beautiful project. Was there a rule at some point requiring the front nosebox to remain aluminum for saftey reasons? (The washers on the kit's footbox appear to prove otherwise.) The sidpod radiator covers look like sheetmetal in their design. (rolled ribs,embossed lettering, perimiter flange), just like the kits exhaust outlets. The team could have used a sheetmetal buck for a mold..i guess? I'm all for having fun and taking liberties with my models to make them look better. I also agree too much wiring in scale looks sloppy. The lighter blue decals from the Museum collection are so pretty and tempting but I'm not sure they are still around. I ordered the TABU versions. Once again fantastic job! My fave part on the model is your wiring over the fueltank. The 90% turns as the harness follows the contours are perfect. |
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
Outstanding job, Sean
The detail and finish of your builds just blow me away - every time.
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
[quote=jmpsebring]I really like the decal choice for the undertray. Could you be more specific about the brand and scale? Same with the front brake ducts...
I have zero ref material on the car except for googled images. So I will ask two more questions about the real car for anyone with real knowlege. It has nothing to do with your beautiful project. Was there a rule at some point requiring the front nosebox to remain aluminum for saftey reasons? (The washers on the kit's footbox appear to prove otherwise.) The sidpod radiator covers look like sheetmetal in their design. (rolled ribs,embossed lettering, perimiter flange), just like the kits exhaust outlets. The team could have used a sheetmetal buck for a mold..i guess? quote] Hi Jack and happy new year! sorry for the late reply to this and many thanks for your kind comments for the decal on the floor I used Crazy Modeler 1/24 'Gold Carbon' The brake ducts to me looked like a different weave so I have used S27 Cabon 27-FP003 decal for those (with plenty of microset & sol!). I cant answer yuor question about the nosecose, over to the rest of you for that one! thanks again and the best of luck with the build, Im sure your gonna enjoy it!
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Re: Completed: Lotus 99T
thank you. It's now on order
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