Tameo 1:43 Ferrari 156/85
Tameo 1:43 Ferrari 156/85
After reading about some 1:43 builds on another forum, I was very tempted to have a go at a metal model again after a break of about 35 years. One of last ones I built was a Ferrari 156/85, when I was 15:
My Dad got it me for Christmas after going to Silverstone for the GoodYear tyre tests and Grand Prix in the summer of ‘85. Despite going to Grands Prix since I was less than a year old, that ‘85 Ferrari was really the first time I’d got to see and appreciate an F1 car up close, so it’ll always be a special car for me. Here are a couple of pics I took at the time with my Dad’s Olympus Trip:
Anyway, despite really wanting to build another, I quickly put the thought of yet another kit to the back of my mind, considering the load of other half finished projects I’ve got. I did mention it to a like-minded friend at work though...
Fast forward a few weeks to my birthday, and to my amazement, my work colleagues had a whip round and presented me with this; the latest iteration of the kit:
Beautifully presented in a neat box, it’s almost too nice to open, but when you do, it’s a treat: these days you get photo-etch, coil springs and pre-printed tyres, as well as beautifully moulded white metal:
Instructions are ‘interesting’ in places, but no problem really:
They also got me another kit with a huge amount of sentimental value: a rare Tyrrell P34 Prototype kit from about 1975:
https://www.f1m.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=31223
Amazing, especially since I pride myself on being the most grumpy and cynical person in the office.
I’ve tried to resist, but I think I’ll be making a start soon....definitely an OOB build though.
My Dad got it me for Christmas after going to Silverstone for the GoodYear tyre tests and Grand Prix in the summer of ‘85. Despite going to Grands Prix since I was less than a year old, that ‘85 Ferrari was really the first time I’d got to see and appreciate an F1 car up close, so it’ll always be a special car for me. Here are a couple of pics I took at the time with my Dad’s Olympus Trip:
Anyway, despite really wanting to build another, I quickly put the thought of yet another kit to the back of my mind, considering the load of other half finished projects I’ve got. I did mention it to a like-minded friend at work though...
Fast forward a few weeks to my birthday, and to my amazement, my work colleagues had a whip round and presented me with this; the latest iteration of the kit:
Beautifully presented in a neat box, it’s almost too nice to open, but when you do, it’s a treat: these days you get photo-etch, coil springs and pre-printed tyres, as well as beautifully moulded white metal:
Instructions are ‘interesting’ in places, but no problem really:
They also got me another kit with a huge amount of sentimental value: a rare Tyrrell P34 Prototype kit from about 1975:
https://www.f1m.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=31223
Amazing, especially since I pride myself on being the most grumpy and cynical person in the office.
I’ve tried to resist, but I think I’ll be making a start soon....definitely an OOB build though.
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Re: Tameo 1:43 Ferrari 156/85
Modern Tameo kits are so nice. Definitely a big jump from the early days. Great to hear what effect certain cars have had on others throughout their life. And having the ability to re-build a kit makes it even better. Enjoy!
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Thanks! I intend to enjoy a totally OOB, relatively quick build for a change...dgwoodward2 wrote:Modern Tameo kits are so nice. Definitely a big jump from the early days. Great to hear what effect certain cars have had on others throughout their life. And having the ability to re-build a kit makes it even better. Enjoy!
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great stuff for a great work, i do the same thing sometime
keep on!
keep on!
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Assuming that a bit of what you fancy does you good, and that one more unfinished project won’t make much difference these days, I made a start:
Just a general clean-up of the main parts and drilling holes for the front wings and turbo intakes. The photo-etch is nice and so far everything fits pretty well:
Just a general clean-up of the main parts and drilling holes for the front wings and turbo intakes. The photo-etch is nice and so far everything fits pretty well:
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The main issue are the prominent moulding marks on the sides of the tub:
I’ll flat them the best I can and give it a primer coat to see how bad it really is.
The base is quite complicated, requiring a screw hole to be drilled:
and assembly of the cast floor, photo-etched forward monocoque floor, etched rear floor and ride-height spacer:
The radiator cores are represented inside and out with photo-etch, which, like everything else so far, seems to fit perfectly:
The etch material is quite thick; as usual I annealed the driver’s harness and it then bent easily to shape:
I think I’ll probably anneal all the parts at their bend points - particularly the suspension. It feels like it will fracture if any bends need adjusting.
I’ll flat them the best I can and give it a primer coat to see how bad it really is.
The base is quite complicated, requiring a screw hole to be drilled:
and assembly of the cast floor, photo-etched forward monocoque floor, etched rear floor and ride-height spacer:
The radiator cores are represented inside and out with photo-etch, which, like everything else so far, seems to fit perfectly:
The etch material is quite thick; as usual I annealed the driver’s harness and it then bent easily to shape:
I think I’ll probably anneal all the parts at their bend points - particularly the suspension. It feels like it will fracture if any bends need adjusting.
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Dipping in and out of this one - I’m enjoying it. Just been drilling out the myriad mounting holes for the suspension arms:
It all balances together really nicely:
The level of detail is great for such a small model, and it’s pretty much all in the box too.
It all balances together really nicely:
The level of detail is great for such a small model, and it’s pretty much all in the box too.
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Re: Tameo 1:43 Ferrari 156/85
These Tameo kits are a joy to build. Nice to build one along with a larger 1/12 scale. No way to confuse the parts.
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Yes, I need to get on with that McLaren too.turboF1 wrote:These Tameo kits are a joy to build. Nice to build one along with a larger 1/12 scale. No way to confuse the parts.
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Pretty much completed the separation of the parts from their gates/frets, and clean-up. The wheels are multi-piece items as per the originals, and should look good when finished. I’m considering polishing the rims rather than painting them:
The front suspension mounts are nicely done, and look quite effective:
Surprised to see the diffuser stays included. They require 0.4mm holes drilling, and click nicely into place into slots under the rear wing beam:
Also included are hoses for the oil cooler and medical air supply for the driver. Again, all the holes need drilling:
The front suspension mounts are nicely done, and look quite effective:
Surprised to see the diffuser stays included. They require 0.4mm holes drilling, and click nicely into place into slots under the rear wing beam:
Also included are hoses for the oil cooler and medical air supply for the driver. Again, all the holes need drilling:
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