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Kevs' 1:20 Senna McLaren MP4/4 Build (Superdetailed) Options
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#121 Posted : 11 September 2017 17:58:21

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Thanks Mark, Tom and Malc, your comments are very much appreciated. Cool ThumpUp

@ Tom - Yeah, some of these parts are very small and an optivisor/magnifier is an absolute must. Don't think it's possible to build this without it!! Blink Blink

@ Malc - This will definitely be displayed with the bodywork (and wheels) removed Malc, in a garage setting with mechanics and tools and Ron Dennis talking to Senna! Wink ThumpUp

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#122 Posted : 14 September 2017 13:39:17

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Hi Kev.
build looks stunning. keep up the good work.
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#123 Posted : 16 September 2017 09:54:36

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ian smith wrote:
Hi Kev.
build looks stunning. keep up the good work.
Ian Cool BigGrin


Thanks for looking in and your nice comments Ian, always greatly appreciated. Cool ThumpUp

I've been very busy with work this last week so haven't made any more progress yet, but hope to get some more done this weekend.

Kev Smile

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#124 Posted : 17 September 2017 10:29:53

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@ Malc - This will definitely be displayed with the bodywork (and wheels) removed Malc, in a garage setting with mechanics and tools and Ron Dennis talking to Senna! Wink ThumpUp

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Hi Kev, can't wait to see a detailed 1980's Ron Dennis BigGrin
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#125 Posted : 17 September 2017 21:25:23

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RM1 wrote:

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@ Malc - This will definitely be displayed with the bodywork (and wheels) removed Malc, in a garage setting with mechanics and tools and Ron Dennis talking to Senna! Wink ThumpUp

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Hi Kev, can't wait to see a detailed 1980's Ron Dennis BigGrin
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Yeah, should be fun Malc. The figure that comes with my Tamiya MP4/4 kit does have a striking resemblance to Ron, which is to be expected I suppose since he was Team Principal at the time, so it shouldn't be too difficult to achieve - just some careful painting required! BigGrin ThumpUp

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#126 Posted : 17 September 2017 21:49:20

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That looks brilliant Kev. Was just looking at how small the parts are compared to that penny.

Just amazed you can work something that small but then to get the paint on so neatly i am well impressed by your skills.

Its looking a beautiful detailed model you have there.
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#127 Posted : 18 September 2017 21:01:57

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Thanks for your very kind comments Tony, very much appreciated as always. Cool ThumpUp

I have to admit, I am working right on my limit at this scale and can honestly say this is one of the most intense builds I have ever taken on in all my years as a modeller, but great fun nonetheless and immensely satisfying when it all goes to plan. Some of these parts are ridiculously small! Blink Huh

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#128 Posted : 20 September 2017 19:17:41

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With the right background it would pass as the real thing! Superb detail, and a serious amount of squinting!BigGrin BigGrin
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#129 Posted : 21 September 2017 09:44:21

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Thanks Daran, I really appreciate your comments mate, they mean a lot. I think it's true what they say, that "the devil is in the detail"!! Cool ThumpUp

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#130 Posted : 09 October 2017 21:58:47

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Hello all,

Been a bit busy with work taking over my life recently but found a bit of time to at least make a start on the chassis. There was quite a few sink marks and various other areas that needed filling and sanding before I could start adding aftermarket parts, though even that was quite a lot of work as this kit is starting to show it's age and definitely not as well moulded as the modern Tamiya stuff! The filled/sanded areas can be seen in the photos below along with added PE parts. The resin steering rack, master cylinders and steering column shown in the photo with PE forward bulkhead will be painted and fitted in a later update. The whole assembly was primed using Tamiya 'Fine' Grey Primer. The text included in the photos should explain what's been done at each stage.

I have also been working on the undertray but not ready to show that yet, so just a short update this time. Thanks for looking, all comments and criticisms are welcomed.

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#131 Posted : 09 October 2017 23:07:28

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Lovely work Kev, all progressing beautifully.....Cool Cool ... Always great to see the detail being applied.....Cool Cool

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#132 Posted : 10 October 2017 08:36:02

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The Detail and how you are showing how you did it are superb KevBigGrin great workDrool regards PhilCool
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#133 Posted : 11 October 2017 17:36:37

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Thanks Alan and Phil for looking in and also for your great comments, always very much appreciated. Cool ThumpUp

It's a lot of work building something like this with so much detail, but great fun too and will no doubt bring great satisfaction when complete.

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#134 Posted : 12 October 2017 11:49:11

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Hi Kev.
progressing nicely. look forward to seeing your next update.
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#135 Posted : 12 October 2017 20:05:41

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ian smith wrote:
Hi Kev.
progressing nicely. look forward to seeing your next update.
IanCool Cool BigGrin


Thanks for looking in on my build Ian, I really appreciate your kind comments. Cool ThumpUp

Kev Smile

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#136 Posted : 19 February 2018 12:06:14

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very very nice.
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#137 Posted : 03 March 2018 10:36:08

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TRGRichie wrote:
very very nice.


Thanks for looking and your nice comments Richie, very much appreciated as always. Cool ThumpUp

I am hoping to get back to this build at some point this year, probably do a few bits in between my 'RAF100' Lancaster and 'Historic F1 Car' competition builds, then hoping to take this build to a finish, so watch this space.

Oh, how I wish there were 48 hours in a day!! BigGrin Blink

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