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awaken1973
12-11-2001, 02:52 AM
That's crazy detailed kit. More than 200 parts.
Seems it will cost me LOT of my winter evenings
Body molded in white, interior and engine parts in gray.
Body parts include:
body itself, chassis, front skirt and bumper,
engine hood (two parts), radiator and hood mounting,
trunk lid (two parts), rear spoiler and bumper
Engine bay details:
engine block, intakes and headers, turbocharger,
plug wires, belts and pulleys, oil pan, transmission,
radiator,brake master cylinder and fluid reservoirs
isn't enough to go nuts? :)
Wheel mounting assembly more complicated than in Tamiya
kits. Wheels attach with bolts screwed into the hubs
Spare wheel is fake (plastic) so tire have to be painted
Should I use flat black to imitate rubber tire?
Assembly instruction mostly in Japanese. Color spesifications
given for Gunze Sangyo. Does anybody has Gunze color chart?
I use Tamiya paints and need to match as close as possible

p.s. Too much work ahead. Porsche 959 in half-painted state,
911GT3 coming close to finish. I don't think I will start soon with
this Alpina but it looks to be exciting

Jay!
12-11-2001, 03:05 AM
Wow! That sounds like a monster kit!!! :D

As for the Gunze colors, sorry, I haven't seen one. Maybe one of our pals in Japan or Hong Kong could help there...

Guiddy
12-11-2001, 03:42 AM
Damn it! We soooooooo want pics!:mad:

Mikke
12-11-2001, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by awaken1973
Color spesifications
given for Gunze Sangyo. Does anybody has Gunze color chart?
I use Tamiya paints and need to match as close as possible


For various color reference charts check this out:

Urban Fredriksson's Color Reference Charts (http://www.hotel.wineasy.se/ipms/stuff_eng_colorcharts2.htm)

Should help you out :D

ales
12-11-2001, 12:25 PM
Mika, you're the man!!! :) Thanks, I was thinking about such website, you saved me some trouble!!! :D

Mikke
12-11-2001, 02:41 PM
It's about time that I can help somebody too :cool:

awaken1973
12-14-2001, 06:33 AM
Engine almost comlete. Some parts are very hard to fit.
Tip: do not glue engine bearings to the engine before front suspension is ready. Better attach it together with suspension to the body

Great thanks to Mikke for color chart. It very helpful
I have no paint for iron-cast engine block. I mixed gun metal
and gloss aluminium to match it. Timing chain housing and oil
pan painted in aluminium. I even painted BMW logo on the
top of the cam cover. Blue and white of course

awaken1973
12-25-2001, 04:21 PM
Parts fit poorly and need to be filed a lot. Plastic parts weak in sprue attachment points. I cracked windshild when detached it from the tree
The most annoying was lack of hole in rear suspension strut for control arm pin(!). Strut is too delicate part to cut square hole in it but I did it
I spent whole night to construct rear suspension from this crap!
Finally alignment looks awful and uneven. I will call it "self-leveling lowering" :)
Interior parts have lot of fitting problems too.
I didn't have such problems in Tamiya's recent kits

NEVER BUY A FUJIMI! :D

Model progress:
all underbody parts prepared:
fuel tank, struts, control arms, driveshaft and axles painted in semi-gloss black
exgaust pipes in gun metal according to conversion chart
muffler - silver aluminium
rear diff. housing - silver 1:gun metal:1

Guiddy
12-25-2001, 04:33 PM
It takes a good level of proficiency and experience to build these Fujimi enthusiast kits well, and there is a lot of work to be done on any kit not made by Tamiya!
But appreciate what model you have, a 635 BMW! No one does a kit like it, and if that takes a bit of work, it will be worth it!
When you said you bought this kit I was instantly allerted to such an interesting subject!
Don't give up, it will be a superb subject when completed!
We all look forward to the pics of this one!

awaken1973
12-25-2001, 08:08 PM
In spite of my grumbling this is very interesting kit to do.
It gives me touch of creativity.
btw wheel attachment much better than Tamiya's. It looks like
in real car!

awaken1973
12-26-2001, 02:20 AM
I've decided the car have to be blue like this!
Mica Blue TS50 spray match it close, isn't it?

http://www.alpina.de/pics/galerie/historie/b7_turbo_coupe/b7_2_600.jpg

Guiddy
12-26-2001, 05:35 AM
No, TS-50 will be well off!
They do a darker spray though, which is a deeper blue. Go with that! I don't know the code but you will see it!

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