MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
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Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
Wow !
My completed Models:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
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Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
Hi Chris,
What a gorgeous result you have here !! Your wonderful looking 97T must have given you a great deal of satisfaction, so congratulations on getting it done.
I particularly like the CF work on the wing elements. Just the right amount of shine.
If I may offer one slight suggestion, it would be to add a thin acrylic wash onto the wheels and the tyre sidewalls to dull down the shine - they're too clean !!
Excellent results Chris, what's next ?
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz.
What a gorgeous result you have here !! Your wonderful looking 97T must have given you a great deal of satisfaction, so congratulations on getting it done.
I particularly like the CF work on the wing elements. Just the right amount of shine.
If I may offer one slight suggestion, it would be to add a thin acrylic wash onto the wheels and the tyre sidewalls to dull down the shine - they're too clean !!
Excellent results Chris, what's next ?
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz.
Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
Hello my friend,
thank you very much to your kind words. You are totally right regarding the weels, but I like this obsessive shine of the wheels. Its one of the eyecatcher of this model. these wheels are the best i've ever used on a model.I think about adding a slight wash on the wheel side to tone down the goodyear markings..
My next model is not a comission build, i will build for my own the most important car of senna (imho) it will be the MP4/5b in 1/12
I bought it together with the 97t
best regards
thank you very much to your kind words. You are totally right regarding the weels, but I like this obsessive shine of the wheels. Its one of the eyecatcher of this model. these wheels are the best i've ever used on a model.I think about adding a slight wash on the wheel side to tone down the goodyear markings..
My next model is not a comission build, i will build for my own the most important car of senna (imho) it will be the MP4/5b in 1/12
I bought it together with the 97t
best regards
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Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
Hello seninha,
congratulations, this is one of the best models shown here in the forum. I especially admire the fantastic clear coat and would like asking, how you managed the boarder free clear coat around the decals. Are the decals extreme flat or do you have a special method of clear coating or sanding process?
Kepp on building those models.
Regards ferrarissimus
congratulations, this is one of the best models shown here in the forum. I especially admire the fantastic clear coat and would like asking, how you managed the boarder free clear coat around the decals. Are the decals extreme flat or do you have a special method of clear coating or sanding process?
Kepp on building those models.
Regards ferrarissimus
Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
hello ferrarissimus,
thank you very much for kind words. The answer to your questions is the coating process.
1st step is base color,
2dn step first layer (thin layer) of clear coat
carefully sanding...
3rd step applying the decals
4th step second layer of clear coat, good explanation is on the zero paints website, i work as recommended..
- first layer (only thin and not wet)
- 6 minutes later (more heavier and only a bit wet)
- further 6 minutes later (coating wet)
After that it is time for the first sanding session, beginning with 1200 grid ending with 12000 grid. Concerning the Lotus my sanding session lasts 3 hours.. and took 100 litres of water
5th step is the final clear coat.. (a bit heavier)
Now it is time for the final sanding and polishing, procedure is the same as mentioned above.
During the final sanding session you have to brave but not over ambitious
hope this helps.
thank you very much for kind words. The answer to your questions is the coating process.
1st step is base color,
2dn step first layer (thin layer) of clear coat
carefully sanding...
3rd step applying the decals
4th step second layer of clear coat, good explanation is on the zero paints website, i work as recommended..
- first layer (only thin and not wet)
- 6 minutes later (more heavier and only a bit wet)
- further 6 minutes later (coating wet)
After that it is time for the first sanding session, beginning with 1200 grid ending with 12000 grid. Concerning the Lotus my sanding session lasts 3 hours.. and took 100 litres of water
5th step is the final clear coat.. (a bit heavier)
Now it is time for the final sanding and polishing, procedure is the same as mentioned above.
During the final sanding session you have to brave but not over ambitious
hope this helps.
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Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
Thank you senninha for the answer, this extensive procedure explains the fantastic result. I never tried sanding the clear coat with 1200 grid.I start with 3600 grid, cause I fear scratches at the end. But Your result teaches me a better one.
regards ferrarissimus
regards ferrarissimus
Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
Wow! what a beauty. You nailed it
Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
ferrarissimus wrote:Thank you senninha for the answer, this extensive procedure explains the fantastic result. I never tried sanding the clear coat with 1200 grid.I start with 3600 grid, cause I fear scratches at the end. But Your result teaches me a better one.
regards ferrarissimus
There will be scratches, it is impossible to prevent.. but the appear only in direct light in the dark, and these scratches are very tiny... the natural light on the day shows the smooth and shiny surface, without scratches. Even a Rolls Royce with a 12 layer coating and hand polished body have these tiny scratches..
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Re: MFH 1:12 Lotus 97t "Senna 1st victory"
Fantastic!!! The fit and finish of your model is probably nicer than the 1:1 car!
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