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Old 12-23-2004, 04:16 PM   #1
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Cool Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

The is a Maisto 1/24 diecast rebuild, I don't think we're going to get a plastic kit of this car. Just stripping the paint off one of these diecast reveals a lot of potential, the paint was so thick that you couldn't see the fuel filler door.

I glued the hood and doors shut with epoxy glue and filled the gaps with putty and remade the panel lines. The weakest point of the whole model is the painted on rear tail lights.

I painted it with a mixture of Finisher's Greenish Blue(Sauber Petronas F1 color) and German silver. Top coated with three coats of Tamiya TS clear then polished.

The interior is a mixture of PollyScale Oily Black and Engine Black, the silver is Testors Aluminum metalizer.

I put the model together box stock except I added some brakes and lowered it, even reused the BMW emblems.










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Old 12-23-2004, 04:46 PM   #2
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Hi,

looks great, with your technique to close the doors, putty them and rescribe the doorsline give the modell a different appearence, better than the origianl die-cast.

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Old 12-23-2004, 04:51 PM   #3
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Really a butt-ugly car for my taste, but your work is absolutely amazing.
I would never believe this is a Die-Cast if you havenīt told us.
Which putty did you use to fill the panel lines? Iīm going to do something similar in the near future(i hope ).
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Old 12-23-2004, 05:09 PM   #4
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Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

Great work making a Die-Cast car not look like a Die-Cast car! The Door idea is very clever! Paint is beautiful and the finish is great! You should also post this in Die-Cast so those members could also see how what they can do with their Maisto's
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Old 12-23-2004, 05:28 PM   #5
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Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

Wow! Diecast? Wow! Great work, you've made the panel lines look great and in-scale, and your paint work is just... amazing! The body doesn't look diecast at all, but I wonder how you could hide the heavy detail, mold lines, and genaral off-look of the interior? All in all, a very convincing build of a diecast - I didn't think that possible!
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Old 12-23-2004, 06:25 PM   #6
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Sweet!

I hope my projects (ferrari 550, 355 spyder and VW NB cup) come out half as good!
Did those wheels have the big posts? and what brakes did you use?
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Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

I love it! Beautiful job on a Beautiful car!
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Re: Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

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Wow! Diecast? Wow! Great work, you've made the panel lines look great and in-scale, and your paint work is just... amazing! The body doesn't look diecast at all, but I wonder how you could hide the heavy detail, mold lines, and genaral off-look of the interior? All in all, a very convincing build of a diecast - I didn't think that possible!
Thanks!

The body actually had very light mold lines and the panel lines are as good as some plastic kits.

There is more potential to unlock in this kit, I just did the basic improvements. Interiors are generally decent in diecast...especially considering Tamiya and Fujimi give hardly any door panel detail....but you can see it's shortcomings with a close look.

It will never be as good as a plastic kit can be overall but I like it as much as any of my plastic models and plan to do many more diecast rebuilds.
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Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

That color is sweet!! Great work!
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Old 12-23-2004, 06:40 PM   #10
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Sweet!

I hope my projects (ferrari 550, 355 spyder and VW NB cup) come out half as good!
Did those wheels have the big posts? and what brakes did you use?
Thanks!

Yes the wheels had the big collar, not post, so I had to grind it down almost to the wheel back so the brakes would fit. The brakes were in my parts box so I don't know what they're from, but they were simular to Tamiya brakes.

I've been wanting to rebuild the Maisto 550 Maranello for a long time.
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Neat car!!! Wouldn't have known it was diecast if you hadn't told us.

Your photography kicks ass too!!! You could make a turd look good on film!!! Marc
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Old 12-23-2004, 10:07 PM   #13
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Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

Nice looking rebuild. The interior doesnt look too bad in the pics.
I have the Maisto Ferrari 550 in my closet for a rebuild also.
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Old 12-24-2004, 11:08 AM   #14
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Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

Sa-Weet dude, it looks again a stunning piece of Veyron-ness, so clean and well done.

Good job for making it look like this, you showed me the "before" picture, hard to believe it would actually be made like this.

Thumbs up, and thread up.

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Old 12-24-2004, 01:41 PM   #15
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Re: Finished: BMW Z4 Roadster

When I saw it a modelpalooza in primer, I didnt think it was a diecast. Now that its in paint, theres no way it could have been a diecast. Fantastic work!
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