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Mclaren MP4/4


thenic123
03-16-2008, 05:24 AM
I got this kit 4 months ago off a friend for $30 that he had for 10 years. I've always wanted to have a Mclaren in my small model collection. I did a little searching on the net. I had to get some bits and pieces to do this model. While I was looking I found this site and it gave me good ideas to help my average skills. I pm some of the skilled modelers and Steve Noble was really helpfull :grinno:. I got most of my ideas from him. I hope i didn't steal to many :).
I have been taking a very long time with this model. Usually I take about a month to do a model. The biggest thing to learn this time was to use the airbrush:banghead:. I haven't used an airbrush before. Steve told me about Hiroboy.com. I spent about $200aud, which was heaps.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/528800Picture_7_edited-1.jpg

Here is a picture of the kit above ^

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This is a pic of the "tub" that i had to paint twice because the clear coat didn't come out right.

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This is the undertray with the engine glued on.

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This is a picture of the front end with the sides, radiators and suspension glued on.

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Cockpit picture.

http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/528800Picture_11_800x600_-med.jpg

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This is a picture of one of the cowling parts painted with the Mclaren MP4 ZERO paint. The paint is a cross between a bright orange and red. It is supposed to be a 99.9% match to the real colour.
http://http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=48_77&products_id=1732

I will post some more pictures with my nephews webcam later. It's the best pictures i could take using a webcam:grinyes: .
Cya Everybody

Captain Mark
03-18-2008, 12:21 AM
Looking good so far!

billypee
03-18-2008, 08:39 AM
Good start on a very nice model. The web-cam photos are not really doing your skills justice as on close inspection everything looks clean and tidy.

Cheers,
Bill

thenic123
04-05-2008, 01:16 AM
Hello again.
I have done a little bit more since last time. I have been having a bit of trouble lately. I took some holidays from work,
only to be asked by my brother-in-law to help his boss move office for two weeks. Aaaggh!.... So it's been a bit slow doing this.
But this past week I have done some more. I managed to get the engine on with some wiring.
This is what I used:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/528800TD23010-a.jpg

They are pretty easy to use. Just paint them what ever color you want. I painted them Titanium gold.
Then painted the tops flat black with a brush. Then I had to drill holes for the wires.
For some strange reason, I liked doing it!....:screwy:

The only thing I couldn't do was the Electrical boxes on the side pods. Can't get the drill in there. And I'm not very good with a razor saw.
I wish Tamiya moulded them separate.:)

Here is the the engine with some of the wires:

http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/528800Picture_18_640x480_-med.jpg

I still have to do some more wiring, but I will do that when I get the rear suspension on.

I put the turbo and intake on. That was a pain in the butt:banghead:
When I was gluing the intake on, I got one spot of glue on the part that faces the 'tub' of the "white part" about in the middle.
I don't know if I should leave it.... or take it off and try sanding it and painting it again.
I don't really want to, 'cause if I tape it up, the gloss coat gets stuffed.

What do u think I should do?:runaround:

I have Circled where it is:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/528800Picture_17_640x480_2-med.JPG

More pics:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/528800Picture_20_640x480_-med.jpg

Any criticism is welcome!:grinyes:


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nugundam93
04-05-2008, 03:40 AM
i'd sand down that glue :)

anyway, i have nothing but good words on your work. nice going! :D

Captain Mark
04-05-2008, 04:45 PM
The plumbing/wiring looks great.

thenic123
04-17-2008, 02:51 AM
Hi
I have another update. I finally got the engine on with the wires.
I used the .5mm black wire that was included in the Top Studio connectors.
Also used a .6mm black wire for sort of an oil line to the rear oil cooler. It runs on top of the
gearbox. It all went pretty well together. :)
I also made an oil line for the oil tank. I used some soldering wire,.9mm thick.
Then used some Sakatsu nuts and painted them clear blue. Then stuck a braided line on the end,
with some heat shrink tube.:grinno:

Also the wheels and tires. They were a pain in the butt. :banghead:
I was trying to do them with a tire stencil but the paint didn't turn out right. So I used the decals.

Also I got those damn turbocharger units with the black and white inlets on.
The inlets were a pain in the butt. I had to do these many times, because of the white getting dust on it. I finally done a good set,
BUT DISASTER.... I went and done a test fit with the cowling and the right side one got rubbed and some chunks of white paint came off. :runaround:
So I have a back up one, I will have to paint and put it on,
UUUGGGHHH!!...I am getting Pi##$d. Nothing seams to fit.
But I might start the rear wing instead. Or maybe I will get this inlet to fit properly with the cowling going on easy.

Anyway, hope you like it. It's the best I could do, for now.:)

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Any thoughts, ideas and criticism on this is most welcome. It is the only way to learn.

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billypee
04-20-2008, 09:39 AM
This looks very very good. Great work.

stevenoble
04-20-2008, 02:14 PM
Coming on beautifully, loving the engine plumbing and all so neat.Great stuff!!!

thenic123
04-21-2008, 01:11 AM
Hi
Thanks for the comments.
Just letting u know that I fixed the intake. I had to sand down the white paint. Then paint again.
I left it to dry overnight. On close inspection, the surface was not level.
So I sanded it down with 4000 micromesh, then 6000 and it smoothed it out. It looks good again.:)
Also I did a bit of reshaping on where it attaches to the radiator. Looks a bit different but at least the cowling goes on no probs.
Now I have to wait for the clearcoat to dry, then I have to glue it on.
Now I will start on the rear wing and the cowling which I am dreading 'cause they are much larger areas.
I know I am going to get dust on them.:shakehead
Well I will see how it goes.

Thenic123

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