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MFH 1/24 Daytona Coupe Options
darbyvet
#1 Posted : 01 April 2016 05:13:06

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Here is my build diary for my Model Factory Hiro 1/24 Daytona Coupe racer.

This is a Japanese made multimedia kit consisting of mainly metal parts with photoetched details and a resin body.It builds into a highly detailed kit and like a lot of multimedia kits it is a bit of a challenge to build.Here are some unboxing pictures.

I have done quite a bit of test fitting and so far this is a very well engineered kit pretty good fit.

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#2 Posted : 01 April 2016 06:47:09

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That looks like an interesting and challenging build. I'll be following this closely.BigGrin
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#3 Posted : 01 April 2016 14:23:27

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The frame is now assembled.The spring leaf suspension is made up of individual photoectched blades and then held together with photoetched ties.They assembled beautifully.Most of this wont be visible in the finished car, but it still is very detailed.Part of the engine is assembled.

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#4 Posted : 01 April 2016 18:00:55

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I have looked at these kits and they certainly are detailed, nice to see one being built here. Excellent start!Cool BigGrin
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#5 Posted : 01 April 2016 18:18:46

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Looks like a very nice model indeed. Will be interested to see how this all comes together.

Cannot quite makeout the decals from your pictures but are they waterslide or self adhesive?
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#6 Posted : 01 April 2016 18:37:15

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Thanks guys,
it is a very nice kit.Very pricey, but very high quality parts.Those are waterslide decals.Everything fits very well for a multimedia kit.

Carl

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#7 Posted : 01 April 2016 22:07:21

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Nice to see some MFH here. The Tipo158 they're releasing soon looks like classic Pocher minus the color. Even has the individual metal spokes in the wheels.
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#8 Posted : 01 April 2016 22:34:07

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greyhawk wrote:
Nice to see some MFH here. The Tipo158 they're releasing soon looks like classic Pocher minus the color. Even has the individual metal spokes in the wheels.



I have my eye on the 1/12 GTO.It has wire wheels too an an engine with working pistons and tappets.I actaully have the engine kit and is is mind blowingly good.it will be my next build.

Of course the 1/12 GTO is $850 !!!!!!!!

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#9 Posted : 01 April 2016 22:46:37

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These kits are very fine indeed, and I am looking forward to following your journey on this one.

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#10 Posted : 04 April 2016 20:28:53

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More work on the Cobra.I added the floor for the interior and added some more engine detail.The fan belt was tape and was a bear to attach.I seem to be having a paint adhesion issue and will need some touch up, but I will wait until I am done fiddling with the engine.It is quite heavy now and a bit tricky to hold without damaging.

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#11 Posted : 07 April 2016 15:38:30

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Disaster.The Cobra suffered a front end collision when it slipped out of myCursing hand and all of the front pieces popped off Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing

So I have rebuilt it and now will have to repaint it.I think in the future I will try soldering the white metal parts together.Epoxy just doesnt hold the parts well and this is quite a heavy model. More pics to come once the repaint is done.

Carl
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#12 Posted : 07 April 2016 16:44:31

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:( That's really unfortunate, I've been following this build with a lot of interest as it's one of my favourite cars ever.

Have you ever attempted soldering white metal? I'm curious how easy/difficult it is to solder. For once I think it has a low melting point so it might be tricky to not do damage to the parts? And the parts themselves act like a big heat sink so it might also be hard to make the solder flow well enough for a good and solid joint?

Or maybe I'm overthinking it and it's much easier than I think it is? I'm pretty good at soldering, up to the point of soldering in 0.4mm pitch SMD VSOP microchips but it's the physical properties of the white metal I'm more worried about?

I'm asking as I'm having some white metal soldering coming my way too...
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#13 Posted : 07 April 2016 16:55:49

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I have watched some youtube videos and it seems doable.They use a torch to gently heat the parts-keep the torch moving so it doesnt melt the white metal.use low melting point solder and watch very carefully so you remove the heat as soon as the solder melts.

What I am finding is that some of the white metal parts in this car are heavy with small attachment points.The epoxy just doesnt form a strong enough bond to the metal.Any pressure and the joint fails.

I am looking at MFH 1/12 GTO kit, but I may buy a cheap white metal kit first to practice on.

Carl
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Hi All,BigGrin

Lots of soldering tips in the link below with pics.

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Hope this helps.

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#15 Posted : 07 April 2016 18:11:50

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Thanks Derek,
I may add something on soldering white metal to that post if I can get it to work without melting the metal.


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#16 Posted : 07 April 2016 18:41:50

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BigGrin Have you thought about trying chemical metal to fix the parts just an idea,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sc...ical+metal&_sacat=0


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#17 Posted : 07 April 2016 20:25:07

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yes I have tried metal epoxy.it has the same issue as regular epoxy.it is too thick to get into the joints.Solder is perfect because when it melts it seeps into the joint

Carl
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#18 Posted : 13 April 2016 20:36:25

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More progress on the Cobra.I rebuilt the damaged front end and added the carb and the spark plug wires, the firewall and some interior detail.The distributor cap pinged off into never never land so I used a piece of white metal to simulate it.next step is to add the rest of the interior detail and the radiator and then on to the out body shell.

Carl

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#19 Posted : 13 April 2016 23:02:19

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Very nice Carl, she's coming along a treat......Cool Cool .. Hopefully no more mishaps.....Cool Cool

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#20 Posted : 14 April 2016 14:20:06

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Thanks Alan.it is getting really heavy now.I hope the wheel axles can support its weight

Carl

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