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Rickard_Olsson
04-20-2008, 02:10 PM
I have been working on this for a while now.

Itīs the Tamiya Tyrrell P34 Monaco six-wheeler.

Itīs a really nice kit and I really love the way it looks.. I mean.. SIX WHEELS !?!?!? :twisted:

For those who ainīt familiar with this one.. Well.. It was raced in the Formula 1 back in the 1970īs and in 1976 it made itīs debut and it was a great car I think.. :) in 1977 Tyrrell continued with the six-wheeler with good results.. but after the 1977 season Good Year decided that they wouldnīt be developing new tires for the six-wheeler and that forced Tyrrell to start driving with 4 wheels again. So for 2 seasons in the Formula 1 we saw the most spectacular F1-racer ever. :)

And now.. the scaled down version.

The wheels are about 99% finished. :)

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm221/Rickard_Olsson_89/IMG_5841.jpg

The engine is starting to shape up too.. :)

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm221/Rickard_Olsson_89/IMG_5846.jpg

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm221/Rickard_Olsson_89/IMG_5855.jpg

I also opened up the front to make it a bit more detailed. :)

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm221/Rickard_Olsson_89/IMG_5858.jpg

I have also worked on a new brake-duct system which I think will turn out great when itīs finished. :)

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm221/Rickard_Olsson_89/IMG_5860.jpg

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm221/Rickard_Olsson_89/IMG_5864.jpg

And a small mock-up :)

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm221/Rickard_Olsson_89/IMG_5871.jpg

Hope you like it so far :)

// Rickard

stevenoble
04-20-2008, 02:17 PM
Good start.This is one of many in my 'to do' pile, so I will watch closely...:evillol:

davezilla
04-20-2008, 06:23 PM
Looks excellent so far. I think you did a very clean job on the engine and painting the tire markings. That kit must've been made before dry transfer decals. :rolleyes:

What blue did you use for the body? I have the all blue version in my pile, is it the same color?

jehan
04-20-2008, 11:02 PM
Realy nice work so far, keep it coming.

A very interesting car, the main reason for the four small wheels was not for handeling per say but it really made a differencs in the braking distances with the increased contact patches. Smaller tyres also helped cut down drag.

If I'm not wrong I think the tyres came for sets used on Mini Coopers but Goodyear was not willing to develop them any farther eventually cutting down any advantage.

DerXL
04-21-2008, 11:35 AM
Hi.

Nice start to this model.
I'm really curious how the brake ducts are going to work out. Start looks promising.
Are you going to cover the coils/cables or are you going to leave it as in the picture ?

Rickard_Olsson
04-21-2008, 12:54 PM
Looks excellent so far. I think you did a very clean job on the engine and painting the tire markings. That kit must've been made before dry transfer decals. :rolleyes:

What blue did you use for the body? I have the all blue version in my pile, is it the same color?

I havenīt painted the blue yet.. but when I do I will probably go for the one Tamiya is saying - TS15 - Blue. The all blue version is a bit darker IN MY OPINION.. may be wrong.. and my eyes ainīt the best.. but to me itīs a tad darker than the white/blue one.

Rickard_Olsson
04-21-2008, 12:57 PM
Hi.

Nice start to this model.
I'm really curious how the brake ducts are going to work out. Start looks promising.
Are you going to cover the coils/cables or are you going to leave it as in the picture ?


Iīm going to cover it up in some sort of BMF and the paint it flat orange to make it look like the real ones. ;)

Thanks :)

// Rickard

allnie
04-21-2008, 01:22 PM
Iīm going to cover it up in some sort of BMF and the paint it flat orange to make it look like the real ones. ;)

Thanks :)

// Rickard
The best trick is to use some white glue (like paper or tree glue) to fill-up the gaps. Done in the right way it looks VERY good.:grinyes:

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