GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
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GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Hi Everyone,
I think it's time I posted my entry here. I've been working away at it for a week or two, so this is a catch up post. I've wanted to complete my trio of Senna Lotuses with this kit ever since Fujimi released it. I'll apologise for the poorly lit and grainy photos, I was beaten by the weather during my planned photo shoot. I'll get some better ones as we go through.
This one will just be using the kit parts, with some fill in decals from Museum Collection. So far, I've just removed parts from the sprue, cleaned them up, filled the ejection pin marks, stripped the Fujimi chrome, and started painting them individually. I've also done the wheels and tyres and a couple of minor assemblies. I'll start decaling soon, as I want them to dry thoroughly before applying the clear coats.
cheers
Tony
I think it's time I posted my entry here. I've been working away at it for a week or two, so this is a catch up post. I've wanted to complete my trio of Senna Lotuses with this kit ever since Fujimi released it. I'll apologise for the poorly lit and grainy photos, I was beaten by the weather during my planned photo shoot. I'll get some better ones as we go through.
This one will just be using the kit parts, with some fill in decals from Museum Collection. So far, I've just removed parts from the sprue, cleaned them up, filled the ejection pin marks, stripped the Fujimi chrome, and started painting them individually. I've also done the wheels and tyres and a couple of minor assemblies. I'll start decaling soon, as I want them to dry thoroughly before applying the clear coats.
cheers
Tony
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
great start, come on!
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Looks like you are in a flying lap, like Senna used to do!
Nice start! Which paint did you use for the body? It looks very well done.
Starr
Nice start! Which paint did you use for the body? It looks very well done.
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Thanks for the interest guys.
Starr - It's Tamiya TS-14 Gloss Black, sprayed from the can. I seem to be able to get pretty consistent results with this stuff.
Cheers
Tony
Starr - It's Tamiya TS-14 Gloss Black, sprayed from the can. I seem to be able to get pretty consistent results with this stuff.
Cheers
Tony
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
For what it's worth, I used Tamiya TS-82 Rubber Black on the inner tub. Then I masked off the raised cockpit lip surround and sprayed that with TS-29 Semi Gloss Black. Then I over-sprayed the entire tub with a light coat of Mr Hobby B516 Semi-Gloss clear, to give everything the same dull sheen. I think that matches the two-tone tub colour you see in pictures of the actual car pretty well.
Looks like you car's coming along nicely, Starr!
Cheers,
Chris
Looks like you car's coming along nicely, Starr!
Cheers,
Chris
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Hi Chris,Eagle50 wrote:For what it's worth, I used Tamiya TS-82 Rubber Black on the inner tub. Then I masked off the raised cockpit lip surround and sprayed that with TS-29 Semi Gloss Black. Then I over-sprayed the entire tub with a light coat of Mr Hobby B516 Semi-Gloss clear, to give everything the same dull sheen. I think that matches the two-tone tub colour you see in pictures of the actual car pretty well.
Looks like you car's coming along nicely, Starr!
Cheers,
Chris
Thank you for the compliment but this is not my build . I'll be building a Ferrari 126CK.
Cheers,
Starr
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Thanks for the tip Chris. I wish I'd read it before painting and decaling the tub. Speaking of decals, I've been decaling the engine cover, but I'm not happy with the pinstripes at all, I think it takes more skill than I've got to get them right. Rather than proceed with a sub standard finish, this morning I stripped them all off and ordered a set of Indycals decals which offer a different solution with the biscuit coloured decals printed on a black background. I guess they will take a week or two to arrive, so I'll proceed with the rest of the build in the meantime.
I've never used Indycals before, but had been thinking of getting them to replace the kit Brabham BT-50 decals that I am planning as my next entry in this group build, so I ordered both sets (and the Ferrari 312T3 as well).
Cheers
Tony
I've never used Indycals before, but had been thinking of getting them to replace the kit Brabham BT-50 decals that I am planning as my next entry in this group build, so I ordered both sets (and the Ferrari 312T3 as well).
Cheers
Tony
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Tony the car is not red!!!! Great to see you step into the light mate. Nice start and bummer about the decal issue, Michael's decals are great i have used a few sheets in the past. Looking forward to seeing this one come together.
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Great start and you're right about those pin stripe decals, they are a real pain to get right..!!
Keep the updates coming..
Keep the updates coming..
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Re: GB Turbo Era - Lotus 97T
Oops, my dyslexia rears its ugly head again. Sorry, Starr...Starr wrote: Hi Chris,
Thank you for the compliment but this is not my build
Cheers,
Starr
I broke the fiddly pinstripe decals on my Fujimi Lotus 97T twice. But with patience, you can do it. I also think it helps to lay a bead of highly watered-down white glue (it'll dry clear) where you'll be putting the pinstripes, and allow that to dry for about five minutes. The extra glue helps hold down the pinstripes - or any decal for that matter.SteveNoble wrote:... you're right about those pin stripe decals, they are a real pain to get right..!!
I trust you haven't given up on your 97T. It's a rewarding kit when finished!
Cheers,
Chris
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