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While having a sit down and a chat on the pop hang out I decided that the seats looked too clean and new. So I tried to work out the best way to get the seats looking a little worn. The best way I could think of this was darkening down the recesses. I tried masking but it was not sitting right.
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I carefully brushed it in to the recesses let it dry then used a wet brush and paper towel to remove the excess
Left seat done right as standard
Let me know what you please, the picture has made them stand out more than when looked at in by the eye
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Absolutely, that looks even greater
A little buffing with a polishing stick (very little grit) in the bum area of the seat can give it a sat in look as well
Oh and those dashboard dials look incredibly realistic
Devil is in the details :thumb2:
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Thank you Scott

So that's the interior finished
I'm very happy with how it's turned out.
Next up the main body and the wheels.
I did change the build order so I could lay the carpet down. The instructions call for the interior to be fixed to the body then dropped on the chassis. They way I have done it has proven to make the body hard to fit on and off
So this is the only test fit it will have until after the paint.
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I used oil from my skin to try and give the leather a more worn look, it works but the leather likes to absorb it. I tried to buff it but did not really make much difference
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I really like the shape of this car
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Looking amazing Tim
With the body popped on, the interior resembles the photo of the real one above
You are doing great :thumb2:
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Very nice Tim, looks like your work on 1:1 cars has paid off in the model world too.
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Hello Tim,

Very good job,

loved your second try with the leather really nice!!

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Freakin awesome Timmy :th: :th: :th:



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Cheers guys !

Just a little pic, the wheels are finished hub caps glued on.
Tamiya idea of putting both the star and the out ring has not worked out too well. One of the caps was perfect, 2 ok the last one ended a little wonky. It was all down to how the decal decided to settle as once the solution was applied they do become very fragile
The centre of the cap was painted the body colour

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Well your build is amazing. Well done buddy!!!
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I have primed and painted the inside of the body. Ultimate grey then black around the edges deck tan for the interior roof.
The out side had been sanded and check for mould seems. There was seem front too back but was very easily removed with the grey Ultimate sponge sander. Only the driver side had a slight step to fill. I used Ultimate primer brushed on, I use too use gunze filler/primer liquid but it stunk too high heaven. Ultimate primer works just as well and does not smell
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So while I wait for the new ain't cup for my air brush I need some where for the merc to sit.
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Also the kit comes with cardboard floor and walls. Planning to replace these items, can't help my self :tongue:
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This is going to be awesome Tim, when that dio comes together :jd:
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So tonight was the first outing with the iwata RG3, what a wonderful piece of kit too use. I sprayed the garage floor base, the car body and the panels.
The base was sprayed Ultimate black primer, it will later get the tiles painted different colour and then grout painted in.
The car body was painted with alclad grey, the reason for this is the type of pants I will be using on top of the prime. They are known as hot paints meaning they can atack plastic. As I have not tried these paints on top of the Ultimate primer i did not want this being a test piece.
All was going well until the Tamiya paint stand separated. The car body hit the side and damaged the fresh primer. So now I need to smouth and sort out some problem areas.
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Love it Tim, you're turning out an exceptional car :banana:
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Re done the floor of the garage
Engraved the floor tiles into it. Painted it with Ultimate primer then painted the tiles a slate colour. For the gloss x22 and leveling thinner. Then the grout is Ultimate light dirt.
It will get a dull coat over the top to remove some of the shine.
Tonight is another layer of primer and if I have the time the colour can be sprayed :dance:
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Got the body all smoothed and the first coat of body colour on. As with all colours it shows the flaws in the body so there is a few patches to sort out. Should be able to flatten it down tonight and may some 1k on it.
I used zero special order colour paint sprayed threw my iwata RG3. This gun is a dream makes it so nice to spray large areas
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Looks fantastic! What flaws do you see?
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smmmmooooth
Real nice, Tim :thumb1:
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There was a couple of hairs and some mould seams still visible.
So I sanded back the first layer of colour
And applied another layer of paint. This time putting the doors and bonnet on the car.
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First coat on
This will be left too dry and then a second coat will be applied
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Got to try and stop the dust :)
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So there has been quiet a learning curve doing car body painting.
Being too heavy and blooming mould lines.
After respray no3 I got it where I want
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Also got the walls done, going to do some wood effect on the doors and windows. Then add some fittings and tools
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It is all looking great :th:
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:drool:
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With the gloss totally dry the delicate work of polishing it starts. I had not given it the best gloss coat, this is still very much a learning curve.
Lucky enough I had put enough 1k down to flat and polish it. Also the 1k being strong really helps.
To start I used 3600 to get rid of any rough patches then slowly went lighter and lighter with the grades.
When I had done that I used 6000 with the coarse compound. Both used at once with a little water really works well. Thanks to Paul Bretland for giving me that tip. When I was happy with it all polished and shiny I sealed it with Tamiya modelling wax.
So far only done the bonnet, I will slowly be doing the rest of the body this weekend.
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Micro-mesh wet and dry polish set
Tamiya compounds coarse,fine and finish. The matching Tamiya clothes
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Nice detailing job on the paint, do you also make house calls for 1:1 examples ;) :th:
Damm the glue is getting to me :crazy:

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So the rest of the body has been given its first flat and polish
I will go over the whole car looking for any orange peel and polish it out
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Solid work man, that is the best auto paint and polish job I have ever seen :thumb2:
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Again, :drool:

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Tim I've just looked through your build and it's a cracker, what a finish on the body, I can only hope that I get somewhere near that when I spray my Ducati.
A couple of questions as my painting knowledge with Zero Paints is nil. Once you've done your final coat of Zero base coat, did you flatten it back before your first coat of 1k. Also what 1k laquer did you use. I've bought Tamiya's Clear TS spray is this the same.
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Stunning, great work on achieving such a shine :cheers2:
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I had not realised how slack I had been by not posting up the finished shots of my gull wing.
As I have now completed my photo booth it seemed the perfect Time too get the shots posted up.
Enjoy
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...that's a beautiful build.

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Gorgeous :clap:
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Even last week I was wondering what happened to this build, if you had finished it or was another illustrous member of the shelf of doom!!! Glad you finished it!!! And, oh boy, it's really looking goood!!! :jd: :jd: :jd: :jd: Absolutely amazing job!!!!! Very well done!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :bow:: :bow:: :bow:: :bow::
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That is a show room paint job.
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