Note - Instructions are available for those who wish to gloss the McLaren MP4-23 model.
Please note - This is for the experienced modeller only.
If you opt to gloss your model then do not progress your build beyond Issue 77.
Here are the glossing steps: http://forum.model-space...aspx?g=posts&t=5133
The official build will follow the un-glossed route, this is purely an option should you wish to have a gloss finish on your model. Issue 78 - Contains the cockpit side protector, mini-wings, mini-wing stays, mini-wing holders and a head protector., and has instructions for assembling the main body 5 - Installing the brake master cylinders, add the decals to the front suspension arms, assembling the rear cowls, assembling the mini-wings and attaching the mini-wings to the rear cowl.
Items to have ready: Master cylinder – assembled in Issue 72, Suspension decals – provided with Issue 66, Induction box cowl – assembled in Issue 76 Transmission cowl – provided with Issue 66.
Installing the brake master cylinders - Take the brake master cylinder assembly from Issue 72 and test-fit it to the nose mounting plate. The L-shaped bracket fit into the slots so that they end up flush with the plate.
Apply general-purpose adhesive to the brackets with a toothpick. Press them into place, then secure with two narrow strips of tape. Turn the front hubs from left to right and make sure that the master cylinder does not foul the steering crank. If it does, reposition the master cylinder until it clears. Then leave the tape in place for allow the glue to set.
Adding the decals to the front suspension arms - Take the front suspension carbon decals that were provided with Issue 66. Note the numbers next to each one, which indicate where they are placed on the model as per the layout plan.
You may find it helpful to refer to Issues 65 and 66 for more details of the technique for applying suspension decals. This time, you are going to apply decals 7-14 to the upper sides of the suspension arms, and the colourcoded photograph shows where each one is positioned. Before you start, make sure that all these surfaces are clean and dust-free. Dust them with a dry brush if necessary, then clean with a little water on a cotton bud and allow to dry. To apply each decal, cut it out of the sheet, leaving a small border.
Using tweezers to hold the decal by the part number, soak the backing paper in lukewarm water for 20-30 seconds until the transfer slides off easily, then quickly apply this to the model. Do not touch the glue on the back of the transfer. Use a soft tissue or cotton bud to remove any excess water once the decal is in place.
Start by applying decal #7 to the left lower wishbone. Hold it with tweezers to insert it from the front, aligning the ends as shown in the steps. Apply decal #8 to the right wishbone in a similar way.
Apply decal #9 to the left pushrod, sliding the outboard end down the pushrod until the tip lines up with the part of the moulding as shown in the steps. Repeat the process to apply decal #10 to the right pushrod.
Apply decal #11 to the left upper wishbone, fitting the semi-circular notch with the mounting, and matching up the ends with the points as shown in the steps. Be careful to tuck the rear part of the decal on the forward arm under the pushrod without creasing it. Then repeat on the right of the car with decal #12.
Apply decal #13 around the top of the left upright. Start by fitting the W-shaped notch to the corresponding area on the moulding as shown in the steps. Keep the edge parallel with the edge of the moulding. The two ends will fit into recesses in the moulding. Apply decal #14 to the right upright in a similar way.
Assembling the rear cowls - Take the induction box cowl assembled in Issue 76 and the transmission cowl provided with Issue 77. They fit together along the V-shaped lines as shown in the steps, so that the pin goes into the hole.
Use a cocktail stick to apply general-purpose adhesive along the contact area identified earlier, then press the parts together and hold until the adhesive bonds. You can use use masking tape to hold the parts together until the adhesive has bonded fully, then remove the tape.
Assembling the mini wings - Each mini-wing is made up from three components, provided with this issue. Start with the three elements (numbers 3, 5 and 7 in the parts list) used to make the left-hand mini-wing. Do a dry assembly following the steps to make sure that you have not mixed up the left and right parts.
Carefully scrape the paint off both ends of the mini-wing (part 3) as shown in the steps, taking care not to damage the locating pins. Also scrape the paint off the end of the mini-wing end holder (part 7).
Use a cocktail stick to apply small dots of general purpose adhesive to the end of the mini-wing with the two pins in it. Then carefully insert the pins into the mini wing holder as shown. Press and hold for 2-3 minutes until the adhesive bonds.
Apply four dots of general-purpose adhesive to the end of the mini wing and the mini wing holder as indicated in the steps Fit these ends into the matching recesses in the mini-wing stay. You may need to apply some pressure and even flex the miniwing holder a little to do this. Hold the assembly until the adhesive bonds.
You can use a strip of masking tape to hold the assembly together firmly, making sure that both wings stay in place. Then repeat the steps to make the right-hand mini-wing. Leave the assemblies taped up for 24 hours to allow the adhesive to bond fully.
Attaching the mini wings to the rear cowl - Remove the tape from the mini-wing assemblies. Then check the ends of the mini-wing stays. If there are bumps around the edge, scrape these off flush so that the stay will fit cleanly in the next step. Do not try to remove the locating bar across the centre.
Take the left mini wing and test-fit the end into the matching recess in the transmission cowl. The locating bar fits into the slot arrowed as shown.
Cut a strip of masking tape and attach it to the mini-wing stay as shown, making sure that it does not cover the end of the stay.
Apply two dots of general-purpose adhesive to the recess in the cowl, then press the mini-wing in place, attach the tape, but hold the parts together until the adhesive bonds.
Place the cowl on a flat surface and make sure that the mini-wing is accurately positioned. Its upper edge should be parallel to the flat surface. Ensure that the tape will hold the assembly securely while the glue hardens.
Repeat the steps to fit the right-hand mini wing. Leave the assembly taped up for 24 hours to allow the adhesive to bond fully, then remove the tapes.
Assembling the cockpit side protector - The two arms of the side protector are joined by a moulding sprue that needs to be removed. Cut through the sprue at the two points indicated in the steps, then remove any remaining flash on the underside, to leave these ends flush and smooth.
Scrape the paint off the raised square area on the back of the head pad. If there is any moulding flash in the area indicated, remove this to leave a flush surface.
Scrape the paint off the rectangular recess at the back of the side protector as shown. Do not go too close to the edge, and leave the last 2mm of paint in the area hatched with yellow lines. Test- fit the head pad in place to make sure that it will fit flush.
Apply a little ABS adhesive to the area that you stripped of paint earlier, then press the head pad into place and hold it for 2-3 minutes, then leave the assembly for an hour or so to allow the adhesive to harden.
That's it for this stage.
Future issues: Issue 79 - Contains the front fairing, upper border wings and the induction pod spacer., and has instructions for assembling the engine cowls, applying the decals to the front wing and bargeboard, and fitting the bargeboard.
Issue 80 - Contains the left-hand mirror, cockpit canard, cockpitpfin, pushrod & monocoque cover, and a revised induction box., and has instructions for assembling the main body 7 - Fitting the induction box and fitting the induction box cowl.
Issue 81 - Contains the right-hand mirror, cockpit canard, cockpit fin, pushrod & monocoque cover., and has instructions for fitting the pushrod covers on the main body, applying carbon decals to the fins & canards, fitting the display panel, pitot tube & camera, and installing the canards and on the body.
Issue 82 - Contains the mirror lenses & reflectors, tail light, windscreen, screws and a long reach screwdriver., and has instructions for fitting the mirrors and mounting the tail light onto the rear wing.
Issue 83 - Contains the side camera top & bottom, kill switch, antenna and gold reflector., and has instructions for fitting the gold reflector to the main body, installing the radiators into the sidepods and attaching the side camera.
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