My F1 Models

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astracrazy
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Hi Guys

I thought i would start a thread and upload images of my f1 models i am currently doing.

I'm currently doing the De Agostini 1/8 MP4-23 which is fantastic, very high detail. Because parts come once a month it only gives me and hours worth of things to do so I'm also doing a Revell kit of the MP4-25 which is 1/24. The models are totally different. The De Agostini is more about assembling all the parts with glue and tiny tiny screws, the Revell is just like an airfix kit (paint and stick). It is the first one i've done so the painting isn't 100% but i'll get better (i hope). Any tips, throw them this way.

Large Model
First the large model. Progress will be slow, once a month. Unfortunately i only just thought of doing this so this starts at issue 37. Already done is below:
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Front wing is virtually complete
Front suspension and brake hubs are done
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Rear wing is done
Gearbox is done
Engine is done
Rear suspension is done
Airbox is done

So issue 37 to 40 included completing the floor. The whole section comes in two parts + extra little add ons such as rear skirts which can be seen here
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Adding the gearbox cowl's and bargeboard stays to the floor + connecting the large sections together. As far as i know now the floor is complete.
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Next issue (in a months time) is damper unit components. I will get three more, but i can only see issue 41 on the back of issue 40. I'll take more pictures as i do it as well.

Small Model
Now on to my little model. We start at the end of page one. Again i will take more pictures as i go from now on.
The floor is basicly complete along with the engine which has been attached to the floor. The majority of the rear suspension is also complete + the beam wing.
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As you can see from the images, its much smaller. I'm relying on the gf to touch up some things for me, i just haven't got the steady hand. Such as the merc logo which need doing.

Currently I'm onto the cockpit. Everything has had its first coat of paint. The seat needs my gf's hand for the straps to smarten it up. Some decals need to be added as well (in the cockpit and on the steering wheel).
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(the light doesn't do this justice)

Once that is done it will be attached into one unit - seat, steering wheel and i guess the bulk head? (small part painted at top). So i'll keep you posted when i do this!

Thanks for reading! And any tips on doing these small models please tell me some

Luke

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flynfrog
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Joined: 23 Mar 2006, 22:31

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an air brush does wonders for the paint. also never leave the finish as molded always paint every part. You might try a grey ultra fine scotch bright to try to dull the sheen on some of those parts.

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flynfrog
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also take some sandpaper to the tires it will give them the proper texture.

waynes
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Joined: 23 Aug 2006, 23:23
Location: Manchester

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a few of my collection

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Tamiya Mclaren MP4/8 - my favourite F1 car ever. Added Marlboro decals as i felt it looked daft with Mclaren on the side of it

Tamiya Jordan 191 - one of the best looking cars ever

Tamiya Tyrell 023 - another good looking car

Mclaren Mercedes - got 2 as i bought thr gift pack so one of each driver. not a fan of Revell kits but this is stunningly detailed.

Mercedes W01 - the mrs is a fan

Mclaren MP420 - its Kimi :D

Ferrari F60 - Kimi again :D This kit cost me £75 all in with paints and glues. worth it though.

Benetton 192 - just bought it because it was there :D

Mclaren M23 - literally only finished this today by adding the Marlboro decals, and it really completes this model. got this for £25 instead of the £55 it was selling at :o

myself and my uncle have a huge collection that if i can find a picture of, i will post

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AnthonyG
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Joined: 03 Mar 2012, 13:16

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The wheel decall on the F60 shifted out of place I think.
Thank you really doesn't really describe enough what I feel. - Vettel

waynes
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Joined: 23 Aug 2006, 23:23
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you're right

i sprayed with Tamiya clear gloss and got too close with it and thats the result

:oops:

Kittredge305
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Joined: 29 Feb 2012, 10:48

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Imagealso take some sandpaper to the tires it will give them the proper texture.