2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
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2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
ok, here is my 2009 group build project, graham hill's championship car from 1962, the BRM P57 stackpipe as raced in the dutch GP. kit is 1/43 and is from SMTS.
what a beauty:
P56 or P57?
typical kit from SMTS, a challenge but a nice looking kit.
nothing to it:
very nice casting of the body:
not a lot of PE work here:
the famous stackpipes, lezdep (sergey) has offered his assistance in helping me upgrade this very unique part of F1 history, hopefully we can pull it off.
i'm anticipating reference pics and working out exactly what green to use will be a problem, any thoughts you may have on this will help. and in case you haven't worked out how this ties into the theme: it's from the 60's!
what a beauty:
P56 or P57?
typical kit from SMTS, a challenge but a nice looking kit.
nothing to it:
very nice casting of the body:
not a lot of PE work here:
the famous stackpipes, lezdep (sergey) has offered his assistance in helping me upgrade this very unique part of F1 history, hopefully we can pull it off.
i'm anticipating reference pics and working out exactly what green to use will be a problem, any thoughts you may have on this will help. and in case you haven't worked out how this ties into the theme: it's from the 60's!
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Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
Very much looking forward to this one!!
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Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
What a real "classic" and what a noise that engine made!
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Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
Cool subject if I may ask where did you get it and how much was it?
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Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
work has begun:
just some initial 'messing around' has been done with the kit and already i can see many areas to improve/fix/upgrade/correct.
more to come.
just some initial 'messing around' has been done with the kit and already i can see many areas to improve/fix/upgrade/correct.
more to come.
Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
Nice looking car. Can't wait to see what you can do with it.
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Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
some more progress:
test fitted and cleaned up most of the parts:
going to replace the anti roll bar (broken in transit), and the roll hoop. not happy with the fit of the mesh engine cover so that will be replaced.
another shot of the ill-fitting mesh screen:
going to replace the shocks as well with tameo replacement parts. wish i could do more with the suspension but i just don't have the talent/parts to do a full scratch job on it and the kit parts are pretty good anyway:
discovered that the kit i have came with 4 rear wheels (packaging error). a quick email to keith at SMTS sorted that out and he's sending me the fronts.
more to come...
still looking for any photo reference if anyone can help me out.
test fitted and cleaned up most of the parts:
going to replace the anti roll bar (broken in transit), and the roll hoop. not happy with the fit of the mesh engine cover so that will be replaced.
another shot of the ill-fitting mesh screen:
going to replace the shocks as well with tameo replacement parts. wish i could do more with the suspension but i just don't have the talent/parts to do a full scratch job on it and the kit parts are pretty good anyway:
discovered that the kit i have came with 4 rear wheels (packaging error). a quick email to keith at SMTS sorted that out and he's sending me the fronts.
more to come...
still looking for any photo reference if anyone can help me out.
Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
I found this picture in the book "The Complete Book of Formula One" by Simon Arron and Mark Hughes. The car almost looks black to me.
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Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
The mock up looks real cool can't wait to see more
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Re: 2009 group build: 1962 BRM P57 'stackpipe'...
some more progress:
primed most of the parts:
the car has an air scoop that in my opinion should have been molded with the body but wasn't. the kits comes with a cast part that i was finding very hard to clean up and make look right so i decided to make one out of brass sheet:
i've never really done this sort of thing before and was a little skeptical of being able to bend it properly:
in the end i think it worked out ok and was a fun exercise also replaced the mesh screen kit part and scratched my own. looks pretty good too. not quite there yet with it, but almost:
primed most of the parts:
the car has an air scoop that in my opinion should have been molded with the body but wasn't. the kits comes with a cast part that i was finding very hard to clean up and make look right so i decided to make one out of brass sheet:
i've never really done this sort of thing before and was a little skeptical of being able to bend it properly:
in the end i think it worked out ok and was a fun exercise also replaced the mesh screen kit part and scratched my own. looks pretty good too. not quite there yet with it, but almost: