The modified model car thread - pics

The modified model car thread - pics

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btcc123

1,243 posts

147 months

Saturday 7th March 2015
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I dont have any models and looked at this whole thread and I must say I take my hat off to you all as the models look fantastic and half the time I dont know if its a model or a real car Very impresses.

thebigmacmoomin

2,798 posts

169 months

Sunday 8th March 2015
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M3John said:
Thats awesome !

I have bought all the bits to turn a regular two door into an RS2000 and in the colour scheme EXACTLY like this ! smile
Question though for you, how did you bond the nose cone onto the front of the original one and did you use regular filler to smooth it all out?
I just stuck the nose cone on with normal superglue (I use Loctite Super Control Gel) & then used Milliput to blend it into the arches.

thebigmacmoomin

2,798 posts

169 months

Sunday 8th March 2015
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Colin McRae Mk2 Escort








MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Great looking Escort!

MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Mini job in between. A Cooper from 1966 in Island blue (1:18).

I modified the front of this Kyosho diecast and left the rear as is. One needs to stop at some point.











The Porsche 996 GT2 is now in Seal grey. The badge @ the front still needs to be put on.








M3John

5,974 posts

219 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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thebigmacmoomin said:
M3John said:
Thats awesome !

I have bought all the bits to turn a regular two door into an RS2000 and in the colour scheme EXACTLY like this ! smile
Question though for you, how did you bond the nose cone onto the front of the original one and did you use regular filler to smooth it all out?
I just stuck the nose cone on with normal superglue (I use Loctite Super Control Gel) & then used Milliput to blend it into the arches.
Thanks muchly. smile
Will have to get around to doing this at some point.

MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Dragon Racing 88 in Dubai race a couple of Ferraris. Three of them are the F458 Italia. So, lets make those in scale 1:18.

Mattel made a perfect base model to start from. First the old livery needs to go. Nail polish remover does the trick on the metal bits.



Painting was fairly easy. Designing the livery and getting is to the right size is a diffent story.



The contrasting colours are sprayed with a rattle can.



First decals are on. I let these dry and set for a couple of days before I put the rest on.


MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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This customized Bentley 4.25 litre Embiricos is especially made for Kuiper Verzekeringen (insurance agent) and ordered by Hiscox (insurance company) to celebrate their cooperation.

The idea is to start off with an exclusive car and give it a racy / rally livery, using the company names.

Minichamps released a perfect base model, The Bentley Embiricos in scale 1:18.



First I made some drawings and choice fell on this design.



The body is sprayed in two tone. After all the trim, lights and windows are put back, a chrome strip accentuates the two tone body.



The custom made decals are being put on (some chrome bits are still on the work bench).







Livery and all small bits on the rights places. Ready to leave the workshop.








SAB888

3,243 posts

207 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Fantastic, as usual! Did you remove the shine from the model before respraying?

MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Yes, stripped the complete model down to the bare resin body.

sad61t

1,100 posts

210 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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The decals seem slightly larger than on the original drawing. I assume this was intentional, to break over the coachlines, but what was behind the decision?

MCWS

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123 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Honestly? I had about 3 weeks between first request and shipping out. In that time I had to find a suitable model, order it, make a design, draw the decals, have the decals made, dismantle the model, prepare the body, have it sprayed in one colour, mark out the lines for the second colour, reassamble the model and ship it out.

When I made the design I had no idea yet what the lines of the model would be like. Yet I had to proceed and make the decals on beforehand. Actually, the decals are still the same size. They are located slightly higher and the split between the two colours is a bit lower.

Then again, this suites the rally look very well. So yes, it was all as intended.

MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Years ago Signature models made a scale model of an Aston Martin Mark II (1934) in scale 1:18.

They took the measurements of this black Mark II.



The miniature was sold in black, green and red. With a detachable soft top.

Now the present owner of the real car wanted the black model from Signature Models but could only find the red one. So he asked me (via Grand Prix Models) to change the red model.



I offered to add a few details so the model resembles the present status of the real car.

After the body is painted I made a cover for the folding roof. By adding some material it gets a bit more "body".



The engine needs to get different colours and the interior is a bit too red. New carpets already in.



The exhaust is a bit too shine so that will be toned down.



Glove compartment is opened up. Addition black carpets added.



New plate and lower indicators removed. Drum brakes added.





Indicators @ the rear also removed and new plate fitted. Also small refectors added on the rear wings.



The side windows are fitted at an angle (used to be flush to the front windscreen). The engine is painted black and the rocker cover and bulkhead in alu / matt silver.





Ready to take her out on a sunny day (like yesterday)





MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Years ago Signature models made a scale model of an Aston Martin Mark II (1934) in scale 1:18.

They took the measurements of this black Mark II.



The miniature was sold in black, green and red. With a detachable soft top.

Now the present owner of the real car wanted the black model from Signature Models but could only find the red one. So he asked me (via Grand Prix Models) to change the red model.



I offered to add a few details so the model resembles the present status of the real car.

After the body is painted I made a cover for the folding roof. By adding some material it gets a bit more "body".



The engine needs to get different colours and the interior is a bit too red. New carpets already in.



The exhaust is a bit too shine so that will be toned down.



Glove compartment is opened up. Addition black carpets added.



New plate and lower indicators removed. Drum brakes added.





Indicators @ the rear also removed and new plate fitted. Also small refectors added on the rear wings.



The side windows are fitted at an angle (used to be flush to the front windscreen). The engine is painted black and the rocker cover and bulkhead in alu / matt silver.





Ready to take her out on a sunny day (like yesterday)





SAB888

3,243 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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MCWS said:
Yes, stripped the complete model down to the bare resin body.
So, do you remove the paint with chemicals? I would think that this would be far easier than sanding the paint off.

MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Left almost all of the paint. Just a quick sand down so the new paint has something to hold on to. I often leave the paint on as it is very smooth.

SAB888

3,243 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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MCWS said:
Left almost all of the paint. Just a quick sand down so the new paint has something to hold on to. I often leave the paint on as it is very smooth.
Ok, thanks. The Aston Martin looks fantastic. Brilliant transformation again!

thebigmacmoomin

2,798 posts

169 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Finished my Sierra RS500. Started with a 1/43 Minichamps Lui car, now its the Bathurst 1988 winning car. Fitted with black BBS wheels, all the way from Italy.

Start




Painted




Finished








MCWS

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258 posts

123 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Great job for such a small scale!

MCWS

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Monday 18th May 2015
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Only a few years ago, the owner of this car Porsche 911 followed a navigation course I gave (and still do). He and his navigator are doing really well and are now competing for top 10 positions in the sporting class.

Earlier this year he asked me to make a miniature of his Porsche. This is the car "in action"



AutoArt supplied the base model. First it is painted in Candy White and now I'm masking the model for the BP green areas.



Designed the decals and had them printed on transparent decal paper.



Painted the door seals, interior, wheel arches and A pillars black.



Also added bucket seats, a roll cage, safety belts, fire extinguisher, alloy foot rest and lowered the suspension.



Extra spot lights



On display during the scruteneering of the Tulip Rallye



Ready 2 b handed over: