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Revell Mclaren Mercedes MP4/12 restoration


aluminiumaz
12-30-2008, 08:58 AM
First off, Hello to everyone! I accidently stumbled accross this forum last month and suddenly felt the need to start modeling again after a 10 year break. I actually recently made an attempt at a 2005 mclaren as a test run, to see how badly I would make it, I made lots of mistakes as expected, but learned a lot too. I then went on an F1 kit spending spree before rediscovering a kit I attempted as a kid to make 10 years ago! It was a very badly half finished 1997 Mclaren, brush painted, un decaled (phew!) and really thrown together in about a day. So I put my Tamiya mp4/4 that I'd just started to one side, and began this restoration project of this kit that has been so neglected over the last decade, so here goes.

I started by stripping the model down to it's component parts.

http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/aluminiumaz/1.jpg

aluminiumaz
12-30-2008, 09:00 AM
I then had a moment of madness and decided to cut off the nose section and rear cowling, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/aluminiumaz/3.jpg

aluminiumaz
12-30-2008, 09:03 AM
Here is the engine block on the floor of the car, I've started to do some filling and sanding here, I'm starting to get into this now :)http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/aluminiumaz/5.jpg

aluminiumaz
12-30-2008, 09:06 AM
I was never intending this to be a big project, but I feel quite inspired. I found some reference photos and started playing around with bits of card and tape to see (very roughly) what the engine bay might look like if I built an air intake thing and radiator boxes. Once again I am just testing ideas out here, I'm not to fussed about the scale with these bits of card.http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/aluminiumaz/6.jpg

taliesen
12-30-2008, 10:40 AM
Definitely off to a running start! When I got back into the hobby after a long break, I pitched my old in process stuff - so I'm interested to follow and see if I made a mistake in doing so!

A small suggestion for posting - you can put more than one image in a single post, will make it a bit easier on you and on the readers.

AustinMartin
12-30-2008, 11:15 AM
Great job!

gasdriverca
12-30-2008, 02:20 PM
You should put the kit in a sandwichbag and spray some Mr. Muscle on the kit to strip off the old paint then brush off the excess with a toothbrush,looks good though and i love doing restoration jobs myself but its normally on big trucks....keep the inspiration going! oh and you won't lose the detail.

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