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First, I didn't walk in and think I would even place. What I'm looking for is why I didn't, since the judges were pretty much up to their arses in the work they had to do... Looking back and monday morning quarterbacking, I should have changed the rear a bit. I was going on NO references, something I have changed since then. Same for the rear lights. (I do have a current WIP, my first, in motorcycles. Feel free to visit and comment.) |
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And I also just noticed that the clear part on the rear bumper isn't a light...
In which case, what the guy above me just said - thinning the plastic around the opening would've done wonders for the appearance of the car. As would have replacing that awful (not your fault) clear plastic part.
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The top one is unpainted, and the bottom one is painted. ![]() In the top photo, notice the thickness-side appears as a hazy white line along the edge where it meets the hood and the front bumper? Real headlight cover isn't that thick, so it spoils the looks. I usually take the easier approach of painting the edge with a black marker. |
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Dude count yourself lucky!! You have some of the heavy hitters
commenting on your build.(lol) Its always a bonus when the really good modelers share their expertise.Looks good to me. But as I read their comments and clicked back to pic.. I understood exactly what they were talking about. They noticed stuff I didnt.So take heed and build on!!!!!!!1 |
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This hobby is more like golf than anyone knows--always looking for that perfect round. And when you get it, you want to do it again. Just replace "round" with "build" and you get modelling. I did realize that the major weakness (after sleeping on it) is the front panel lines. For some reason, they were just uber shallow, and that didn't allow the thinned out black to flow into the grooves. I have learned my lesson and will make sure and trench out the next one heavily... Thanks for all the guidance. As I said before, this isn't my best work. Please don't think that this is the best I can do. I wish I would have posed a WIP on my Jag XJR9. I think most would think differently of my work, had they seen it... ![]() Daniel |
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I can't critique....your work is better than mine, it looks really nice to me!
The only thing I might say....your fellow statesman, Nicky Haden might be a bit dissapointed to see you have a Rossi profile pic! lol ![]() Keep up the good work!
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I'd like to say the kit overall is very well done, particularly I don't like black panel lines, mixing colors is way better than black, like drunken monkey said.
Did you sand the body after the first or second clear coat? Doing that minimize the steps between the decals and body paint, I can't see the others decals because the pictures aren't really clear, but the second one I can see the Tamiya and 2.0 decals steps. I prefer to use stencils instead tire decals, but in this case a gloss coat layer before and after the decal job helps to hide the decal glue, after that matte coat to a real tire look. Finish with a slight coat of Smoke (Tamiya) or Super Clear Gray (Mr Model). The valves looks a little oversized to me. When picture has a lot red color try to save in "gif" format. Almeida
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That's what I noticed as well. They look about twice as big as they should.
In regards to model shows....never be shy about asking a judge why things went the way they did in a category....just approach them with politness and respect(whether they deserve it or not) and they will probably tell you more than you ever wanted to know. Also, NEVER base your satisfaction of how you're doing at shows\contests...build for yourself and no one else. Competition is fun, but you need to remember every model judge out there isn't perfect, and in fact some are complete idiots, even at the national level. |
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Even though it looks large in the pic, the valve stem is homemade and is close to the size of the turned pieces that are out there from well known manufacturers...maybe that's off, maybe it's the pic, maybe it's just me. Who knows. From now on I'll try and use turned parts, as they're just a bit more detailed. Thanks for all your comments. I really appreciate it and have already put a lot of them to good use in upcoming projects! (My Ferrari 641 and the other 1/12 scale F1 cars I got for a steal come to mind...) Daniel |
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