1/12 scale Meng McLaren MP4/4

1/12 scale Meng McLaren MP4/4

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robemcdonald

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197 months

Thursday 9th May
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blackmme said:
robemcdonald said:
LOL. To be honest I think more or less anyone could make a decent go of this kit. Thus far there has been nothing tricky. I think its just of case of taking your time and it will be fine.

I don't have a copy of the Haynes manual, but have watched through the Jay Emm video and taken quite a few screenshots. If you haven't seen it you really must. Its basically the four guys that designed and built the car going through the thing in micro detail. They even talk about repairs to the monocoque, why it happened and how they fixed it. Its 2 1/2 hours long....

Its a good thing i watched it too as some of the colour call outs are a bit off. The hubs for example are called out to be stainless steel, but they are actually anodised aluminium.

Yep I've watched the video and it is absolutely terrific.
The book is highly, highly recommended though as it contains details of the improvements to the chassis manufacturing process between the early and later tubs that quite significantly changed the external texture / appearance of the tub beneath the bodywork.

I've just check though and it seems that despite only being 5 or so years old the book isn't available anymore and people are asking for between £200 and £500 pounds for copies!
A little pricey for me.

blackmme

308 posts

84 months

Thursday 9th May
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robemcdonald said:
A little pricey for me.
And for me, I think my copy was £7.99 from the Works!

If you come across anything you need detail on then I'll take a look in the book for you and find a way of sharing that detail with you.

robemcdonald

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Thursday 9th May
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blackmme said:
robemcdonald said:
A little pricey for me.
And for me, I think my copy was £7.99 from the Works!

If you come across anything you need detail on then I'll take a look in the book for you and find a way of sharing that detail with you.
Thanks very much.

robemcdonald

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Saturday 11th May
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Another montage of recent progress.

The world’s simplest sprue.






Some more engine bits.






This is exhausting….








robemcdonald

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Saturday 11th May
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The instructions now move on to the cockpit.
The kit provides carbon fibre decals for everything.



The next stages require plastic parts, photo etch and material harnesses.


All the carbon decals for the inside the cockpit.


First one on.


Just a case of repeating for the rest of the decals.


Onto the seat and harness. My recent GT40 build that uses the same type of set up provided me with valuable experience on how to put them together.







Stick Legs

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166 months

Saturday 11th May
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Fabulous.

robemcdonald

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197 months

Sunday 12th May
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Stick Legs said:
Fabulous.
Ta very much!

I have spent this morning working on the other part of the monocoque.



First pieces of decal on


This time we also have Kevlar to contend with.





It was a bit too glossy, so I gave it a coat of satin varnish.



I’ll set the to one side with the engine for final assembly later.

davettf2

152 posts

146 months

Sunday 12th May
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Superb work, will be following this build.

robemcdonald

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197 months

Monday 13th May
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davettf2 said:
Superb work, will be following this build.
Thank you.

Turns out I didn’t have to put the monocoque aside for very long.
The next stage of the build was further additions.


Were this a star wars model they would be called greeblies…

Add some paint.


Dashboard details.


Chuck it all together..




I also continued work on the body. Naturally there are a few masking errors to tidy up..


Before anyone asks it’s Tamiya rattle cans.
Pure white and fluorescent red. Not a bad match as far as I’m concerned.

robemcdonald

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Monday 13th May
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Front wishbones installed..

sidewinder500

1,186 posts

95 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Coming together nicely.
Excited for upcoming pictures, thanks for sharing!
Great build!

robemcdonald

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Tuesday 14th May
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sidewinder500 said:
Coming together nicely.
Excited for upcoming pictures, thanks for sharing!
Great build!
Thanks for the interest. Here are a few more pictures.

The next batch of parts to finish the tub


I wanted to add a bit of texture to the steering wheel so used some embossing powder.


Then I painted all the parts.


Then it’s assembly.



There are a couple of small bits to touch up.

Next up it’s the cooling system.

robemcdonald

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Thursday 16th May
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So here are most of the parts for the cooling system.


The kit includes photoetch parts for the radiators. All of the PE parts are really thick and as a result a bit trickier than normal to get off the sprue and clean up.


Paint and sub assembly


Next up is wiring for the various ECUs. The instructions provide the cut lengths , but also a 1:1 drawing to make getting the correct length more simple.


It’s just a case of cutting the tube to the correct length and pushing it onto the spigots. You start at the left and work your way to the right.



The next step is to put the top sections onto the intercooler radiators.

Jim H

901 posts

190 months

Thursday 16th May
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Really enjoying this Rob, it’s an absolute credit to you.

I’m a modeller myself, but not to this level.

It must very very satisfying for you.

TUS373

4,557 posts

282 months

Thursday 16th May
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That is insanely good. It looks so real...yet so small. Great work and lovely choice of kit.

robemcdonald

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Thursday 16th May
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Thanks for the encouragement, although it really isn’t that small, so perhaps it’s not quite as tricky as you might think.
In fact id go as far as to say that anyone could probably make a decent attempt at this kit.

Limited progress to show today as I had to completely strip the paint on the shell due to some masking errors and that took a while..

I did finish the top part of the intercoolers and install them.


The eagle eyed will spot the tobacco sponsorship decals. They finally arrived today!

I also begun what will probably be the fairly lengthy task of the floor.there is much masking and painting to do and then carbon decals and foil stickers too. Should be an interesting couple of days.

robemcdonald

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Thursday 16th May
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I couldn’t resist a quick mock up of everything together.


sidewinder500

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95 months

Friday 17th May
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Progressing quite quickly, well done.

robemcdonald

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Friday 17th May
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I thought I’d do some more before starting work this morning.





I’ll start the decals tonight. Then it’s flip it over and start on the bits people will actually see.

Jim H

901 posts

190 months

Friday 17th May
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Morning Rob,

I’m curious, how did you strip the paint from the bodywork? I can’t imagine any solvent being kind towards plastic? I can imagine getting straight masked lines on that scale must be tricky.