|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Well, we're just heading into Autumn once more. (Lovely warm day today though - might fire up the Barbie later on...) Anyway, time to start sticking plastic together again although at present I'm deep into re-filming a hand drawn and painted cell animated cartoon short I made around 40 years ago. I lost the original film many years ago but still have most of my art. I've built a new animation camera stand (Rostrum) and have the lighting sorted. Some art to re-draw and re-paint. Then time to start. I might post bits in the 'What else do we do' section. That aside, I've pulled out another wreck from my stash of junk kits to see what I can do with it. It was part built when I got it. Not too shabby either but I'm still going to strip it down as much as possible and start again. Currently Googling race colour schemes that are a bit different. On we go... roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Ok, off we go. Any guesses? roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Rear inner bulkhead cut down and temporarily screwed to tail section to give shape and support...
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Rear inner bulkhead cut down and temporarily screwed to tail section to give shape and support. Tail end cut down and re-shaped. Still lots to do. roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Registered
Joined: 08/03/2014 Posts: 2,970 Points: 8,502 Location: united kingdom
|
Nice to see you bring another model back it its rightful glory Ken's the name modeling's the game.
|
|
Rank: Master Groups: Registered
Joined: 25/11/2018 Posts: 1,284 Points: 3,878 Location: Southeast UK
|
Nice start Roy, though interested to know why you've dissected the engine cover? I'm sure this will be a fab model when finished and will definitely be following your restoration build, should be fun!!
The Lola T70 is one of the few Tamiya 1:12 kits that I didn't get to build when it was first released back in the '70s. Always wanted to build one but never got round to it, which I think is because I was busy buying and building all of the Tamiya F1 kits as they were released. Sad to say, none of them survived the years that followed!
Kev
Per Ardua Ad Astra
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Many thanks for looking in chaps. So as to stop anyone wondering what on earth I'm doing chopping up the rear and re-shaping the back end - Here's what I'm aiming to make. John Surtees Lola T70 Spyder. roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Pro Groups: Registered
Joined: 25/02/2017 Posts: 339 Points: 1,016 Location: surrey
|
I’m sure you will do a great job. Watching with interest to see this come together. Andy.
|
|
Rank: Master Groups: Registered
Joined: 25/11/2018 Posts: 1,284 Points: 3,878 Location: Southeast UK
|
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
|
|
Rank: Master Groups: Registered
Joined: 25/11/2018 Posts: 1,284 Points: 3,878 Location: Southeast UK
|
I haven't looked but there must be loads of tutorial videos on Youtube to show you how to do 'plunge moulding' if you haven't already tried it? Looking forward to seeing how you tackle the screen when you get to it Roy!
Kev
Per Ardua Ad Astra
|
|
|
Nice kit Roy, count me as one of your followers, should be a very interesting build. Mark
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Thanks for peeping in chaps. The rear deck has been made from sheet plastic and added, and then (umpteen) card templates were made to create the modified air intakes. These were finally made in sheet plastic and glued in place. Ok, I now have a rough tail end. Lots of filler and sanding next... roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Registered
Joined: 08/03/2014 Posts: 2,970 Points: 8,502 Location: united kingdom
|
Thats looking great Roy Ken's the name modeling's the game.
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Many thanks Ken. The rear end has had a first load of filler, sanding and a light grey coat to show up where it needs filling next, so still more filling and sanding to do. The front end on the T70 Spyder opens in a different place to the standard cars so I glued the parts together and then cut them apart in the correct place. On we go... roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Registered
Joined: 08/03/2014 Posts: 2,970 Points: 8,502 Location: united kingdom
|
Nice Ken's the name modeling's the game.
|
|
Rank: Master Groups: Registered
Joined: 25/11/2018 Posts: 1,284 Points: 3,878 Location: Southeast UK
|
You're making great progress with this already Roy, and though I'm sure it is a lot of laborious chopping, filling and sanding at this stage as it always is with any conversion, the rewards for taking your time at this stage will be a fabulous model when you get to the finish!
Really looking forward to seeing how this develops Roy, keep it coming!
Kev
Per Ardua Ad Astra
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
Many thanks for peeping in chaps. After a LOT of filling, sanding, filling, sanding, the rear has a coat of primer to show imperfections. Still more filling and sanding needed and I've got to make a new rear panel as yet. On we go... roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,512 Points: 13,696 Location: ipswich
|
A little more for those following along. The rear end of the engine cover is completely different to a normal T70. I've had to cut away the old rear and make a new one in sheet plastic. Still lots of shaping and filling etc to do but the coats of grey primer give me a good idea of imperfections. Slowly getting there... roymattblack attached the following image(s):
|
|
Rank: Master Groups: Registered
Joined: 25/11/2018 Posts: 1,284 Points: 3,878 Location: Southeast UK
|
That's a nice bit of conversion work Roy, not as easy to do as you make it look and looking good too!
Keep those updates coming!
Kev
Per Ardua Ad Astra
|
|
Guest (2)
|