Bridlington & Wolds Scale Model Club Forum
Models => Modelling Projects => Topic started by: kiwichappers on December 22, 2020, 08:36:57 PM
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Another shiny model underway. This time it's the Revell 1:24 scale kit of the BMW Sauber F1 car as raced in the 2006 season.
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Nice start.
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Not much to show for what has been a marathon session. Carbon fibre decaling and foiling of the suspension components although not difficult has been a test of endurance. Lego jigs were used to assemble the nose and tail down force aerofoil elements.
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Looking forward to this one.
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I know i shouldn't ask, but here goes;
what is "foiling of the suspension components"?
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'. . . . shouldn't ask, . . ', why ever not? How else do we learn?
Foiling as referred to is simply applying Bare Metal foil. In this case it is to replicate the heat shields applied to the inner ends of the suspension wishbones closest to the engine exhausts. The heat shields protected the carbon fibre suspension components from the hot exhaust gases.
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The detail is great.
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Its looking great Francis - as I always told the pupils at school the only daft question is the one you don't ask.
I was never afraid to ask questions of the pupils about things they knew more than I did, so they should not be afraid to ask questions of me. BUT even with all this information I gained ,Zak will still say I need lots and lots more - YoHoHo
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Its looking great Francis - as I always told the pupils at school the only daft question is the one you don't ask.
I was never afraid to ask questions of the pupils about things they knew more than I did, so they should not be afraid to ask questions of me. BUT even with all this information I gained ,Zak will still say I need lots and lots more - YoHoHo
Well done that man... Its usually me that askes the Daft questions.
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Its looking great Francis - as I always told the pupils at school the only daft question is the one you don't ask.
I was never afraid to ask questions of the pupils about things they knew more than I did, so they should not be afraid to ask questions of me. BUT even with all this information I gained ,Zak will still say I need lots and lots more - YoHoHo
Well done that man... Its usually me that askes the Daft questions.
I think we all ask daft questions from time to time. Well that's how we learn.
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I've got some of the Bare Metal foil. I thought it would be ok for
replicating metal armour etc. on plastic figures. I got it years ago
but have never used it!......I think I've got a brain as well..... ?
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I was told by a sagacious chap some time ago that the village idiot was an essential member of any community because without such a person how would we recognise the clever folk.
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I was told by a sagacious chap some time ago that the village idiot was an essential member of any community because without such a person how would we recognise the clever folk.
Maybe the reverse is also true.
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Bit difficult when the village is full of idiots.......oops!!!
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Added carbon fibre side panels, seat form and harness belts for the cockpit. A bit more progress although there's little to show for the afternoons work.
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It is always amazing how quickly time goes when modelling.
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Looks good though.
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Body work painted. It'll rest for a few days to cure then there's a myriad of decals to place.
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Whose paint?
Haddock.
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Tamiya.
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Looks great Francis - bit clean for my models but excellent on what you do.
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Perhaps that's why we don't see shiny models from your workbench Martin. Anyway guess what I've been doing a lot of recently? Decals, lots of decals and a little desperate touching up to match the lines of bits of the livery.
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Looking good.
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Flipping eck! That's brilliant!
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So cool. 8)
Nice one.
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Excellent decal application there Francis!
Bigkev
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Onto the last leg of this one. Final assembly, fitting the body work to the chassis and then the wheels. When that lot has had a day or so to dry then its fitting the myriad of little details such as mirrors, aerials and a few other bits.
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Stunning, absolutely stunning.
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Lovely clean job.
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Excellent job
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Grand.
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Thanks for the compliments gents. Declaring this one finished now. Overall a nice kit to build provided one pays close attention to the assembly instructions. Colour call outs are suspect in a couple of areas but there is plenty of references to consult.
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Lovely build.
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Well done, looks excellent
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Brilliant build, par excellence!
Bigkev
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It almost looks real, well done Francis.