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Re: The ultimate project: 1/12 Tamiya McLaren MP 4/6
Looking forward into seeing this one!!
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Hi,
nice progress !!!!!!!!!!!! The shocks look good but for this scale the springs appear too thin.
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Re: The ultimate project: 1/12 Tamiya McLaren MP 4/6
Hey I was wondering how much did the spare parts cost from Tamiya
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Re: Re: The ultimate project: 1/12 Tamiya McLaren MP 4/6
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This week was really busy so I haven't done much... but I added some parts to the gearbox and cleaned some more parts for the engine. I also primed the suspension parts and hopefully I am able to finish the rear shock absorbers in the next few days, stay tuned
In case you want to know which PE nuts I mainly use, here they are "Model Car Garage Nuts, Bolthead set". They are really great and the parts are much smaller than the ones from SMS. Here's a comparison shot with 1 Cent (Euro), just to show you how tiny these are... ![]() And 1 more shot from the gearbox! The valve cover isn't painted yet!!! And you can see the added weld line on the oil reservoir! And the best thing of the week, I got the replacement parts from Tamiya on thursday , so the next steps are finishing the rear dampers and then painting the valve covers (hopefully I won't mess them up this time ) + fuel rail etc.... Last edited by Decs0105; 09-17-2005 at 09:19 AM. |
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That engine is looking well nice.. Have you seen this though -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mclaren-MP4-6-...QQcmdZViewItem $1400 for a built MP4/6 in 1:12... Phew.. That is a load of money.. Think you will be able to sell your build for this kind of money? |
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Re: The ultimate project: 1/12 Tamiya McLaren MP 4/6
Nice Build !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What colour did you use on the transmission case? The colour looks different from what the instruction is call for. And did you apply some rough texture to the transmission case too ? |
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![]() But the base is really nice!! Update: I just saw someone bought it for 1475€... ! here's the new link click.Quote:
Sorry, that there are not so many updates lately. I mainly worked on small parts, cleaned and sprayed them etc. very time consuming. And I glued the first exhaust together wich was quite dissapointing, the fitting was horrible (compared to modern Tamiya standarts (Enzo, CGT...)) But some glue here and there and it turned out well. And I finally found the perfect gold for the suspension arms Alclad II pale gold is the way to go, looks great. Pics will follow in the next few days after the paint is dry. Last edited by Decs0105; 09-18-2005 at 05:59 AM. |
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finally a update with pics
....but not really much because I was ill the last few days...Anyway here is a progress pic with the first shockabsorber (test)fitted. ***pic updated*** And one more from the rear shocks Last edited by Decs0105; 12-17-2005 at 04:22 PM. |
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Re: The ultimate project: 1/12 Tamiya McLaren MP 4/6
Those nuts are so small !!!
I would probably lost 20 before getting 1 right ![]() good work so far.
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Re: The ultimate project: 1/12 Tamiya McLaren MP 4/6
Really enjoying this
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nothing real exciting but anyway some more pics
Sratchbuild cover under the second oil resevoir, will be painted black. I simply used the thinest sheet styrene i got and cut out a circle, the rest was some sanding. Rear Anti Roll bar from the Perfect Parts detail set. All parts are infact two and glued together. The gap between the two parts are filled with superglue, I hope they won't be visible after primer.... And finally first exhaust glued together, it was a pain in the ***... fittment was really bad, can't wait to do the other side... ![]() still needs some touch ups here and there.... |
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Nice steady progress.. Gearbox looks great in Alclad. I used the same colour for my honda wheels, but I backed it with grey, to make it lighter.. worked a treat.
And how you use those small P/E parts.. Take it you fix them with drops of clear? |
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The McLaren is looking good, but I must say, you must have my build specs and photos of my MP4/6 on your workbench...everything is looking very familiar, which I guess I will take as a compliment!!!
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Re: The ultimate project: 1/12 Tamiya McLaren MP 4/6
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, you just have to know the trick...the tweezers are really important when you work with PE parts but in this case you only need a toothpick and a needle (i used a really big toothpick because it's much easier to work with, I think toothpick is maybe the wrong word but I am not quite sure what the right word is...) then simply insert the needle in one end and it should look like mine... Now you can add really small drops of superglue, kristal klear, clearcoat or whatever with the needle and with the otherside you can place the PE Parts. Simply dip the woodenside in water and then the magic happens...PE nuts, washers or bolts will stick to it and you can easily place them wherever you want! You just need a steady hand, try it, it works great!!! BTW if you want to add some bigger drops of glue simply use a toothpick! Quote:
To be honest, I read your build specs like 100 times and looked at your photos many many hours!!! Of course, there are some things in common like the exhaust connectors, but the Sakatsu Air Jack fittings are simply perfect for it. The first thing when I start to work on a new part is looking at the Perfect Manual then compare it to your build (which are almost the same pics ), then check Andy Matthew's pics and look how he done it.After all these inspiration I try to make the part to look as real as possible (or what my skill allows ). I am glad you take it as a compliment!!! |
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