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Nice work Chris and making good progress with your build, well done.
The mysterious silver part at the top front of the engine which you don't know the name of, is called a 'pop-off' valve and the big black moulding it is attached to on top of the engine is called the 'plenum' chamber. The 'pop-off' valve should be a sort of pale beige grey/green colour in reality but it doesn't really matter, looks fine as it is in silver, just thought you might like to know.
Keep up the good work Chris.
Kev
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maurizio67 wrote:hello and congratulations for the job, can you give me directions where can I find the mesh that you used for the radiators? because I looked in all the various shop-in-line, hiroboy-hobby-link but have not found anything .. sincere thanks this is something we use at work and we buy them in their 1000's. i would be happy to send you some FOC if you are in the Uk.
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some more photo's. the pink ribbon i bought from hobby craft. cut it to size and pulled it off the edge of the table to make it curl. nether the less it was still hard to stick on.
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both bodys for the senna and prost car, one of which i have just sold on ebay. i'll explain latersome curled wire for the steering wheel
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unfortunately I don’t have any other photos of in between so I am just going to load what I have left. I do apologies
my prost before it is turned into a prost
my finished prost, what I done was purchased a new body for this car as I had to paint the white because I had to change the 12 on the nose to an 11, this meant I had to paint all the white as the difference is very noticeable, this is why i sold the other body on ebay.
the rear wing end plates I just sanded down and sprayed over from a can, this gave the desired look and the colour difference is hardly noticeable.
the helmet is a 1/8th scale minichamp version, I removed the bottom of the Senna helmet from the Jap version and glues it onto the bottom of the Senna one, I had to file down the base of the helmet as the Senna version was a little big.
My Senna version
So I have a 1/8th, 1/12, 1/18 and 1/43 scale of the senna and prost MP4/4 all branded up. Cool.
the reason it took me so long to finish this project is because I purchased a boat, a 23ft cruiser and have spent the last year shedding blood, sweat and tears on that. the F1 models I can confirm are far easier lol.
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Very nice work and good luck with the boat Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Looks great, very nice piece of work.... Regards Alan
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thanks for the heads up guys. appreciate it.
C
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Great result. Well done Malc.
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Fantastic end result, your patience and skills have certainly paid off.
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Hi Chris. It looks ace! Completed projects: 1/43 scale Bedford HA van / 1/43 scale MG TD sports car Current projects: 1/48 scale U-boat [U230] Future projects: 1/148 scale railway diorama / 1/50 scale R/C Volvo F89 logging truck / 1/148 scale Thunderbirds Fireflash
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Great looking car Chris well done. Al
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Really nice end result, love the way the senna is displayed with the body smell raised in the air
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Very nice work Chris and nicely displayed too - well done.
Kev
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