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Dino Scuderia
09-27-2004, 09:55 AM
This is the new Fujimi kit which is pretty nice overall but as with their tradition it has inaccuracies. Body parts fitment is top notch which is big improvement when compared to another of their newer kits like the NSX-R.

The wheels are very nice but a common occurance seems to be that the rim edge gets buggered during shipment, a packing glitch I would say. All four of my rims were buggered.

The inaccuracies:

Suppose to be a window trim panel line on the body above the side windows, not there. I will mask that line when I spray the black around the side windows.

Not suppose to be window trim lines around the windshield, but they put them there. The window is a flush fit design.

To correct the windshield trim I simply sanded the inner A pillar edge toward the panel til it was completely removed. Then I filled the horizontal line above the windshield.

Before sanding and filling:
http://infinite1der.org/~dino/murcwindow1.jpg

After:
http://infinite1der.org/~dino/murcwindow2.jpg

You can see the window fits flush although the right A pillar is bowed slightly outward which will be corrected during assembly.
http://infinite1der.org/~dino/murcwindow3.jpg

There is a small sink mark on the rear deck requiring a smigge of putty.
http://infinite1der.org/~dino/murctrunk1.jpg

I also stretched the chassis about 3/16", though the real cars rear wheel is slightly mounted forward in the opening I moved mine back to my liking. Easy to do, one straight cut and add styrene strips.
http://infinite1der.org/~dino/murcchassis1.jpg

This is the car after moving the wheel back, and I do think I will go with the Volk CE28N's.
http://infinite1der.org/~dino/murcmock1.jpg

With custom mixed House of Kolor 'Murciemelon Pearl' laid on.
http://infinite1der.org/~dino/murcmock10.jpg

Rockefella
09-27-2004, 10:10 AM
looks good so far. ;)

McLareN
09-27-2004, 10:16 AM
I would like to finish it :).

cuntukimushroom
09-27-2004, 10:53 AM
do you do these from scratch??

Dino Scuderia
09-27-2004, 12:46 PM
do you do these from scratch??

They are 1/24 scale pastic model kits.

Here is an example of what they look like in the box:
http://www.1999hobbysearch.com/dbimages/user/hobby/itbig/10037388n.jpg

Pimp racer
09-27-2004, 01:40 PM
WOW MAN NICE!!!! Where do you get these from and they are availabe in the Us right?

cuntukimushroom
09-27-2004, 01:52 PM
oh right that is what my mclaren looks like

Dino Scuderia
09-28-2004, 04:16 PM
WOW MAN NICE!!!! Where do you get these from and they are availabe in the Us right?

I order most of my kits from www.hlj.com

If you have a Hobby Town USA near by you will likely find some good foreign kits there but the big store chains don't usually have them.

Dino Scuderia
09-29-2004, 07:17 AM
Got the window trim and cear coats on, time for polishing.

The color is really hard to photograph, my cam wants to make it too red so I have to adjust the color, still isn't exactly correct though.

Still playing with wheel choices too.

byronleehk
09-29-2004, 12:17 PM
WOW MAN NICE!!!! Where do you get these from and they are availabe in the Us right?

You can find them at e-bay too...

henk4
09-29-2004, 07:54 PM
very nice again, just wondering have you taken on something more elaborate yet. A large scale Tamiya (Porsche 935) or the Fujimi enthusiast series (288 GTO/Stratos/Countach?). I would love to see those in progress.

Dino Scuderia
10-01-2004, 11:57 AM
very nice again, just wondering have you taken on something more elaborate yet. A large scale Tamiya (Porsche 935) or the Fujimi enthusiast series (288 GTO/Stratos/Countach?). I would love to see those in progress.

Thanks!

To me large scale doesn't make it elaborate, just larger. I have a 1/24 Enthusiast 288GTO 80% built and fully detailed.

I have several large scale kits I haven't gotten to yet.

I'm getting to where I prefer to build curbside models because I enjoy the looks of the car more than all the gizmos beneath the skin. I don't have time to detail every model I have, I prefer to see more of them built.

My Honda 272 is a highly detailed 1/20 scale model, I have made a few detailed to this level. http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3646

henk4
10-01-2004, 08:27 PM
I'm getting to where I prefer to build curbside models because I enjoy the looks of the car more than all the gizmos beneath the skin. I don't have time to detail every model I have, I prefer to see more of them built.

My Honda 272 is a highly detailed 1/20 scale model, I have made a few detailed to this level. http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3646

I see you are already facing the modeller's dilemma, buy them, build them and detail them, if want to do all three you are running very quickly out of time.
I rememeber having seen the Honda, I did it also and was tempted to make the fuel lines, but could not think of an appropriate way to connect them to the fuel distributor. Did you drill holes or just a tiny blop of super glue? I ended up with painting the engine cover and fixing it.
To be honest I like the technical parts of a model, and sometimes it's just a shame to see everything disappear under the body. Therefore 1/12 scales like the Lotus 49 or the Honda are some of real favourites. When I am back home I'll make some pictures of those.

Dino Scuderia
10-07-2004, 07:21 PM
Got the interior finished, painted with custom mixes of Testors Acryl.

I used Replicas and Miniatures Wizards O's etched rings for the dash vent and speaker surrounds. I squeezed the ones for the vents into an oval to fit the shape of the vent.

The shifter is a straight pin and the shift gate is photo etched.

Pimp racer
11-04-2004, 08:42 PM
Nice man!

dydzi
12-17-2004, 02:22 PM
amazing, i bet you've spent a lot of time doing it

islero
12-27-2004, 05:39 AM
Awesome, man, you really are a master worksman.

Dino Scuderia
12-28-2004, 04:58 AM
Thanks all! :)

Mattg
01-18-2005, 01:02 PM
How do you get all those wheels to chose from the kits i get(Revell) usually come with one set. Did you get some universal rims that fit all models or something?

Manik
02-11-2005, 06:06 PM
Got the interior finished, painted with custom mixes of Testors Acryl.

I used Replicas and Miniatures Wizards O's etched rings for the dash vent and speaker surrounds. I squeezed the ones for the vents into an oval to fit the shape of the vent.

The shifter is a straight pin and the shift gate is photo etched.

amazing quality, great job i would love to try one of those all of the models in my collection are already made when i buy em :cool: