Reminds me of the Testors/Bburago Diablo I built in the early 1990s, yellow diecast body, flocked interior, opening doors and bonnet. Loved that model, and always liked the more subdued look of the Diablo compared to the later Countach models and everything that came afterwards.
Of call your builds so far this one has impressed me the most. Your masking skills are amazing. I know this is an older kit too so the engineering isn't all that great. You had to fix a lot of things.
Okay, awesome looking build. However, at 5:09 in the video you taped the entire body so you could shoot your black trim. If I had done that it would’ve left tape marks all over it. What do you do to keep that from happening? Dry time, mix ratio, etc? That is one area where I am struggling. The only time it doesn’t happen is if I use a three part clear. Anytime I’ve used a single stage clear like that is when I get into trouble. There’s got to be a step I’m missing.
It depends on the type of coating. from my experience: If it's 2K clearcoat, mr hobby clear, tamiya LP clear - ok (of course wait a day) If it is a lacquer paint (like tamiya LP, mr color) - ok If it is an acrylic matt - still ok If it is acrylic gloss or enamel - not ok
Usually i use 400 then 800, but if you apply then primer microfiller (mr surfacer 500 for example), is enough 400 because microfiller gives about 500-600 roughness.
in my case tamiya panel liner black, you can also use enamel paint diluted with turpentine or white-spirit (AK has odourless thinner). I tested a lot of scribers, all of them mostly fit (blade thickness up to 0,2mm gives 5mm in 1:1 scale)
Hey mate what are the brand of your mesh used and where can I find then? Would be nice if you put your tools used in the description. Nice build, i’m building one of these on my own, lots of gaps and issues to fix! Not an easy kit, bit beautiful model after all!
Reminds me of the Testors/Bburago Diablo I built in the early 1990s, yellow diecast body, flocked interior, opening doors and bonnet. Loved that model, and always liked the more subdued look of the Diablo compared to the later Countach models and everything that came afterwards.
agreed, Diablo has own charm forever, that is hard to replicate.
great build, have the same kit, glad I saw this vid in the event I am going to build it.
Have fun with this kit ✌
Great build! came together nicely 👍🏻👍🏻
thanks a lot :)
That was one beautifully crafted car from a kit. Keep up the great work.
Thanks a bunch!
Sigh! Another stunner! Your work is very good!
Thank you so much 😀
I love the color you picked for it! That nice metallic red.
My wife think so too 😀
Of call your builds so far this one has impressed me the most. Your masking skills are amazing. I know this is an older kit too so the engineering isn't all that great. You had to fix a lot of things.
Thank you for watching my builds😊 I am constantly learning. I hope that the next Audi R8 LMS also comes out great.
Okay, awesome looking build. However, at 5:09 in the video you taped the entire body so you could shoot your black trim. If I had done that it would’ve left tape marks all over it. What do you do to keep that from happening? Dry time, mix ratio, etc? That is one area where I am struggling. The only time it doesn’t happen is if I use a three part clear. Anytime I’ve used a single stage clear like that is when I get into trouble. There’s got to be a step I’m missing.
It depends on the type of coating. from my experience:
If it's 2K clearcoat, mr hobby clear, tamiya LP clear - ok (of course wait a day)
If it is a lacquer paint (like tamiya LP, mr color) - ok
If it is an acrylic matt - still ok
If it is acrylic gloss or enamel - not ok
Scaleauto shop Maybe I’ll give a few more days and see what happens.
Great job, man! I’ll subscribe for more!
thanks for subscribing ヾ(•ω•`)o
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
sublime !!
thanks :)
Awsome bro perfection 👍😍
Thank you so much 😀
Great build pls make a agera rs............
thanks! i did not hear about this kit. which manufacturer made that kit ?
@@Scaleautoshop I believe frontiart
Hey oky so good so far!
What grade sandpaper u using to sand your putty down? Thank you
Usually i use 400 then 800, but if you apply then primer microfiller (mr surfacer 500 for example), is enough 400 because microfiller gives about 500-600 roughness.
What os the name of the thing you use in cockpit? Flocking? I've asked in few shops in Poland but they dont knkw what IT is
hi! this is flocking powder. check it here www.scaleproduction.de/product_info.php?info=p1524_teppich-flocking.html
@@Scaleautoshop thanks a lot 👍
Oh yea also what did you use on the panel lines? Which panel line scriber do you reccomend? Thank you! Grate build!
in my case tamiya panel liner black, you can also use enamel paint diluted with turpentine or white-spirit (AK has odourless thinner). I tested a lot of scribers, all of them mostly fit (blade thickness up to 0,2mm gives 5mm in 1:1 scale)
Thank you for your Reply!
sehr gut!
Danke!
Hey mate what are the brand of your mesh used and where can I find then? Would be nice if you put your tools used in the description.
Nice build, i’m building one of these on my own, lots of gaps and issues to fix! Not an easy kit, bit beautiful model after all!
yes, that was not an easy kit, lot of issues. I did not right understand which mesh you meant ? for flocking? tea infuser
Scaleauto shop sorry, its the micro mesh you used to polish, the abrasive fine pads (before using the compounds)...
19:15 the part you want
which part ?:)
Le falta el panel interior del techo..y los parasoles
lamentablemente faltan muchas cosas
Amazing, how long did it take you? I found one of this on my dad's old stuff
thanks, may be 40 hours + -
Ok 1more do you ever use silly putty for Masking?,,,,,,,,
no, i use masking tape+liquid masking. Thanks for comments✌