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Bendigeidfran
05-28-2009, 02:27 PM
Hi all - after many years reading these forums I have finally decided to register and make a few posts.

For many years, Benetton were my favourite F1 team. As I'd not built an F1 kit since my school days, I decided to pick a couple of Benetton kits up and attempt to put them together. I saw this one cheap on Ebay and thought it would be worth a look.

So yesterday it arrived. Box art looks standard enough:

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18701.jpg
http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18702.jpg
http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18703.jpg

The box itself is tiny. I thought I'd misread the ad and purchased a 1/43rd car by mistake. Upon opening it, the reason for the small box becomes clear - you don't get a lot inside it!

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18704.jpg

Ugh - it's an ex-motorised kit. No underside detail, no engine, no gearbox, no mirrors, no cockpit (!) Rudimentary suspension, no brakes, no exhaust, no radiators, moulded on front wing, single piece front wing, soft plastic that you just know won't glue together properly, hardly any wheel detail.... at least the tyres are cast in some sort of rubber I suppose!

At this stage I started to think about putting it back in the box and forking out £130 for the beautiful looking MFH B187, but where's the fun in that!?

So, I don't think I have much hope of accurising or adding masses of detail to this kit - it would take forever and cost me more than the MFH offering in the long run. I would certainly like some mirrors and a cockpit though, can't do without those! I'll also add the wire wing stays that were a feature of these late 80's Benettons, and some fine weave carbon for the wings and possibly the underside.

The decals look okay, but have yellowed a bit with age. Not the end of the world. Annoyingly, GS have chosen to provide the red, blue and yellow sections of the car as a decal, with the sponsor logos already in place. I want to paint these areas, so I'm going to have to think about how I tackle that. I think I can cut out the Riello Burners logo relatively neatly and match the red, but the yellow is another story. It has a fine "Colors - Perfume of the world" script on the top of the sidepods, along with Goodyear and Ford logos.
Reference material for the B187 is hard to come by (even in the Benetton Ford - Racking Partnership book, shots of the 187 are scarce) but I have found some pics where the yellow areas of the car appear to have the Ford logo and nothing else - if anyone can confirm this please let me know!

For now I have done little work. Just filled in some holes in the floor, and glued the roll hoop and side panels to the body


http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18705.jpg

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18706.jpg

Just look at the rear of those sidepods! No exhaust detail, just a blob of green plastic. "Paint Black" the instructions helpfully suggest :D

Any tips or reference pics for this comedy build would be much appreciated!

jano11
05-28-2009, 03:18 PM
Nice project! :thumbsup:
Looking forward to see more. :)

gtziaf
05-28-2009, 04:13 PM
Good looking F1 model.
Good luck with the (lots of ) modifications too...

Fmid
06-06-2009, 10:45 AM
Hi,

I am just "fighting against" a McLaren MP4/3 TAG of the same series: a lot of work to modify the body (even the front suspension arms are not at the good place!) create a pilot, create a gear box...

And I discovered last week that decals have not the suitable scale :iceslolan

So... good luck!

Bendigeidfran
06-13-2009, 05:31 PM
Hi,

I am just "fighting against" a McLaren MP4/3 TAG of the same series:
Yes, I think "fighting" is the right word. I've come to the conclusion that this is never going to be a brilliant kit so I'm just going to concentrate on the paint and make it as best I can.

Started with some work on the brake ducts. I covered these with SMS Carbon/Pewter. Nice solid decal that reacts well to liberal doses of Microset and Microsol.

Here are the ducts after applying the decal:

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18707.jpg

Then after some scalpel work, more Microsol, and a few liberal cloats of Halfords clear:

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18708.jpg

Not perfect but they will do.

The body is never going to look right, the tub and nose are all the wrong shape as is the engine cover, but I will never get it right so let's splash on some colour. After a coat of Halfords white primer, I applied the yellow this afternoon. I used Zero Paints Camel Yellow - first time I have used an airbrush and first time I have used this paint. Really pleased with it even if my compressor has a small air leak and is losing pressure (need to PTFE tape one of the unions)

The paint goes on flat so will need a lot of clear afterwards, but I'm chuffed with the colour:

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18709.jpg

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18710.jpg

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18711.jpg

As you can see I have some blemishes and orange peel so I will sand that back and the finish left should be "good enough" for me. Then I can airbrush on the red, blue and green to finish the body. Not looking forward to that, it will be a right masking effort!

Bendigeidfran
07-09-2009, 06:04 PM
Back from holiday, not a vast amount done but I decided to be brave and have my first ever attempt at proper masking. I used Tamiya tape and I'm reasonably pleased with the results, considering the complex curves involved. Here is the shell after painting with a few coats of Zero (which is lovely stuff to airbrush with!)

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18712.jpg

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18713.jpg

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18714.jpg

http://ocukroguesgallery.com/lopez/model/B18715.jpg

A few problems - the amount of red on the cockpit sides is uneven (one side has more red than the other), there are a couple of spots of overspray due to poor masking, and the actual mask line is not perfectly crisp, but overall very happy with my first attempt. Remember these paints are a matt finish so I will need to lacquer everything at the end.

Next step - green!

indy1977tx
07-10-2009, 11:39 AM
Great first effort back into the hobby. Keep up the good work and don't beat yourself up!

Jordan

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