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1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
I need to clear a bit my resin stash and.... simply I'm not able to sell anything, I love so much my little resin sons...
![]() So I thought to do some quick kerbside OOB projects, just the "right" amount of details, and some experiments in a new area, but you'll discover later. I got some trouble masking the 1K clear ever with the dammn 3M tape but at last everything gone well with an accurate sanding>polishing. quickly: The Gandini design is well captured by Chiappatti: he's famous for his 1/43 Stratos, the size is not so far from the Hase's Stratos but looks more "badass", massive... eventually a good brick of resin ![]() ![]() I got it quickly done: flat automotive bases, Zero's Philips R5 Red (plus a drop of black) and Z' black, followed by a couple of 2K clear hands, sanded at #2000 grit (wet), than I applyed decals. I thought was better spray the red insthead to use the R43 decals to avoid coverage issues. Than I covered all with a couple of great 1K hands, sanded a bit, polished with meshes.. ![]() Than I masked upper surfaces to apply the matt (Vallejo Air Satin) to the black (I applied decals on the gloss black to avoid silvering troubles) ![]() the "BUT": ![]() as expected (well I hoped not but I knowed the thing....) the tape released texture on the clear.. ok the result after a last polishing was ok ![]() You'll see at the left side the effect before the polishing. I sanded and polished all the gloss area and the result is good yet. Lucky me! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Few other details and then the experimentation: (ok I post this one since we have a storm every afternoon here and I'm worry to lost all the post...) see you here after the pubblicity break
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
Looks very good so far and nice work eradicating the troubles you had with the masking tape.I have the Hasegawa 1/24th version of this kit to build and also in the same Pirelli scheme, so I shall follow your progression with interest.Keep the updates coming!!!
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
The few details I thought to add: kit's disks and calipers are obscene..
![]() I thought they was almost covered by the rims but you'll see that brakes are well noticeable. Calipers would be the resin one modified: thiniest calipers I seen ever. Burn out tool: ![]() Ok I'm switching now from Mr. gio to Doctor Gionc, the badass one: I ever desired to have in some of my kerbside resin kits steerable wheels: they add a lot of realism, and at last I guess car are designed to be driven on street/track insthead on train rails... so.. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ok I dunno pretend to have done a masterpiece: theyre just crap speaking of design and realism: but they work: (and at least are covered up on a curbside model) ![]() ![]() (notice that the clear is still sanded another time since after few days the orange peel and the mask mark was another time visible due the thinner evaporation, now I wait the end to polishing it one last time.) I think I will develop the system, may be to be casted in resin since alu milling is quite time consuming.
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
Nice "little" project.
I like your steering solution. And I like even more : Quote:
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
"F.Alen"!!! Must be Fabrizzio Alen, a secret brother of Markku Alen... I didn't know he was driving this, instead of Markku. By the way the navigator name was I.Kivimäki, with V, not W. Great livery anyway!!!
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ROFL!!! never noticed
They must been a bit drunken!
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OOB......right
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
Cute! The matt black looks great. And the steering mechanism looks nice and solid, very clever.
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Very nice! You resolved polishing problem nicely.
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
Looks great, one lovely car, the steering works well, worth doing, makes all the differance. I have had the same problem with the masking tape in the past, a real pain.
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
Is this the same company as Arena Modelli? I have two of their 1:24 Stratos' from LM '76 and LM '77. I bought them sight-unseen a few years back and was just thinking of pulling them out to work on them.
Either way, excellent work recovering from the paint mishap. Looking good.
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
As promised Lancia Stratos at Le Mans, 1976 and 1977. This is all I have, but am always looking for more. Hope they're of use.
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Re: 1/24 R43 '78 Sanremo Pirelli Stratos
Looking good as always. Great save on the damaged clear coat too.
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