did you clearcoat over the car after dealing? and did you think about painting the white and red? I got the aftermarket Marlboro set and a carbon fiber set from Belgium but I'm stuck wondering if I should black out the underside of the body and paint the white and Brite red before dealing and clearing.
Amazing kit... Do you need to paint anything? What kind of tools do you need to complete it? Just apply decals and glue/screw things on? Is everything pre-painted? Thanks!
Olá, sou o Diego aqui do Brasil. Estou na metade da construção do carro e quanto estiver pronto irei encomendar os adesivos da Mallboro e deixar o mais parecido possível com o modelo original. Abraços!
Eu comprei na epoca do lançamento nas bancas de jornal. Na epoca meus gatos eram filhotes e o risco deles engolirem um dos parafusos era bem alta. Agora eles estão adultos e to montando a McLaren junto com a Lotus 97T. Um abraco!
@@TheCarsfan4ever I think the stickers were added later to this model. It's not meant to suggest Marlboro decoration, so the red triangle on the nose is distorted and round-looking here to comply with anti-tobacco laws
on the whole very badly built. Tire surface doesn't look good. Antennas broken. Shell and Marlboro lettering damaged. Left lever in the cockpit incorrectly attached. There was glue residue everywhere on the model. The suspension has no function, so pushing is pointless. A very nice kit, but this one looks very bad!
@@carbonelement77 is it a difficult kit? I just built an Italeri 1/12 scale Alfa Romeo 179C. It was a 45 step build. I have seen in deagostini 1/8 Senna (MP4/4) there are more then 70 steps? In comparison to the Italeri 1/12; is this more difficult?
@@carbonelement77 I saw you don't need paint and decals is that true? Are they pre assembled? And how much time did it took you? My Italeri took me and my dad 1,5 months.
@@GustavoSantos-zy2ee ah pode ser... inclusive tem uma técnica pra passar uma lixa, aí fica com o aspecto de pneu gasto. Se bem que hoje em dia o pneu novo do F1 sai brilhando assim igual a esses... porém naquela época não era assim não.
@@serralvo26 eu adoro essas miniaturas o nível de detalhe é incrível, eu já tinha visto sobre a técnica para fazer os pneus parecem usados fica bem legal
@@GustavoSantos-zy2ee Exatamente!!! Eu sou suspeito pra falar, pois comprei 5 dessas. Ainda não consegui montar todas. Estou transformando uma no carro do prost. Quando eu tiver mais tempo vou me dedicar mais a esse Hobby. Muito legal!
That is a thing of beauty.
This looks amazing! I want to do the Deagostini part work kit if they ever re-release it! I will add the tobacco decals for sure!
Onde você conseguiu adquirir este carro ?
Echt super. 👍👍😍❤
Holy shit. Amazing.
Sweeeet how much who makes them.😊
did you clearcoat over the car after dealing? and did you think about painting the white and red? I got the aftermarket Marlboro set and a carbon fiber set from Belgium but I'm stuck wondering if I should black out the underside of the body and paint the white and Brite red before dealing and clearing.
Amazing! How much one of these costs?
More than a thousand euros
Esta precioso
for a model kit that can cost $2,000 i find it rather cheap for the manufacture to leave a mould seem down the center of the tires.
Amazing kit... Do you need to paint anything? What kind of tools do you need to complete it? Just apply decals and glue/screw things on? Is everything pre-painted? Thanks!
Abe you will need to paint radiators if you want more effects amongst other things but all optional for more real look .. I did that
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Esta tremendo
nice
Me hace falta escanear ese coche al completo
Nice👍
Please ware do you buy?
Woow 😍
Is this Tamiya?
Olá, sou o Diego aqui do Brasil. Estou na metade da construção do carro e quanto estiver pronto irei encomendar os adesivos da Mallboro e deixar o mais parecido possível com o modelo original. Abraços!
Ola Diego! Também sou do Brasil. Onde você conseguiu comprar o kit? Só encontro no Mercalo Livre, mas estão com um valor altíssimo!
Eu comprei na epoca do lançamento nas bancas de jornal. Na epoca meus gatos eram filhotes e o risco deles engolirem um dos parafusos era bem alta. Agora eles estão adultos e to montando a McLaren junto com a Lotus 97T. Um abraco!
Qual tamanho dela ?@@diegosilva3816
Amigo onde posso comprar, responde ai por favor. Obrigado
Olha... a ultimavez que vi a coleção com todos os fascículos tava uns 10 mil reais no Mercado Livre.
Damn where can I get one?
The decals look damaged in parts. Definitely looks flawed in a number of spots.
Ciao mi potresti dire dove andare trovare un negozio per comprare
Are those tyres real inflatable. Where can i find those
Mohammad Anwar no they come with the kit
Do these DeAgostini kits come with Marlboro stickers?
aaydemir89 yes they do
@@carbonelement77 thank you! I had to check beforehand and unfortunately it turns out that the UK kits do not have these Marlboro stickers
aaydemir89 sorry to hear
@@carbonelement77 it's fine 😅 can buy third party stickers after all, shame that it's additional though
@@TheCarsfan4ever I think the stickers were added later to this model. It's not meant to suggest Marlboro decoration, so the red triangle on the nose is distorted and round-looking here to comply with anti-tobacco laws
🏆🏁🇧🇷
on the whole very badly built. Tire surface doesn't look good. Antennas broken. Shell and Marlboro lettering damaged. Left lever in the cockpit incorrectly attached. There was glue residue everywhere on the model. The suspension has no function, so pushing is pointless. A very nice kit, but this one looks very bad!
True and true!
where did you see any glue? you are dumb
Why did you get it at
Marko plyr deagostini kit
@@carbonelement77 is it a difficult kit? I just built an Italeri 1/12 scale Alfa Romeo 179C. It was a 45 step build. I have seen in deagostini 1/8 Senna (MP4/4) there are more then 70 steps? In comparison to the Italeri 1/12; is this more difficult?
Adil Mastenbroek it’s not difficult just a bit longer process than some kits :)
@@carbonelement77 I saw you don't need paint and decals is that true? Are they pre assembled? And how much time did it took you? My Italeri took me and my dad 1,5 months.
Adil Mastenbroek you don the need paint but you can use paint or ink dip for extra detailing .. took me less than a month to build almost 1-2 weeks
We're did ypu buy this
it's a deagostini kit. (aka model and space). Google it and you'll find it. About US 1k for the kit in its entirety, unless it's gone up.
@@davepastern OK thank you
Pneus de plástico kkkkkkkkkkk😝
Negativo, são de borracha
@@serralvo26 acho q ele falou por causa do aspecto de brilho
@@GustavoSantos-zy2ee ah pode ser... inclusive tem uma técnica pra passar uma lixa, aí fica com o aspecto de pneu gasto. Se bem que hoje em dia o pneu novo do F1 sai brilhando assim igual a esses... porém naquela época não era assim não.
@@serralvo26 eu adoro essas miniaturas o nível de detalhe é incrível, eu já tinha visto sobre a técnica para fazer os pneus parecem usados fica bem legal
@@GustavoSantos-zy2ee Exatamente!!! Eu sou suspeito pra falar, pois comprei 5 dessas. Ainda não consegui montar todas. Estou transformando uma no carro do prost. Quando eu tiver mais tempo vou me dedicar mais a esse Hobby. Muito legal!