1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
Re: 1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
After much thinking (and following a moment of no thinking at all! ) I joined the club of 99T owners
It was at the Torrent AMT Contest-Fair, I saw it at standard price, it was a spanish shop, no shipping fees, I could take it (literally) under my arm an even I could pay thru Paypal!
So I grabbed it.
I can just confirm what others say: impressive kit (all 1/12 ARE), much Tamiya like even if a bit less crispy, famous ejector pins marks, yes that sidepod edge that yes seems easy to fix with sanding, and yes that strange cracks on the floor edges.
Now the sacrilegious thing, I am not that much a fan of the particular model, so I seriously ponder backdating it to a 98T (has been done at 1/20, so why not at 1/12!) or... er.... smething else I don´t dare to say yet (will refuse saying even under -moderate- torture!)
And last thing, please don´t tell my wife!!!
It was at the Torrent AMT Contest-Fair, I saw it at standard price, it was a spanish shop, no shipping fees, I could take it (literally) under my arm an even I could pay thru Paypal!
So I grabbed it.
I can just confirm what others say: impressive kit (all 1/12 ARE), much Tamiya like even if a bit less crispy, famous ejector pins marks, yes that sidepod edge that yes seems easy to fix with sanding, and yes that strange cracks on the floor edges.
Now the sacrilegious thing, I am not that much a fan of the particular model, so I seriously ponder backdating it to a 98T (has been done at 1/20, so why not at 1/12!) or... er.... smething else I don´t dare to say yet (will refuse saying even under -moderate- torture!)
And last thing, please don´t tell my wife!!!
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Re: 1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
James, I hope you would consider designing/producing some Renault header covers, turbo bits and JPS decals. That would be more than satisfactory a conversion kit for me!
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Re: 1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
I think you're onto something there, James. 98T would be stunning, or whatever devious plan you might be hatching.
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Re: 1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
Did MFH ever produce a 1/12 98T?
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Re: 1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
Yes they did, have it painted and ready to assemble
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Yes they did but an impossible (for me) price
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Re: 1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
Great to see you back and posting process, keep it coming!scaleautofactory wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:35 am The decals from the addon kit are quite good.
Some decal softener and a hairdryer helps to fit the decals on the Increased shapes of the monocoque.
The etched metal disc glues with glue vom Revell - contacta clear.
Not 100% perfect, for me its good enough.
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Re: 1/12 Lotus 99t NUNU
Thanks Malc! I remember 99T--> 98T is a classic on this site, I mean one of those talking points. Yours looks excellent thanks for sharing.
haha the other plan is theorethically different that is sacrilegious as I said but for me the 98T would look more attractive once finishedtubegenius wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:30 am I think you're onto something there, James. 98T would be stunning, or whatever devious plan you might be hatching.
Hehe thanks for the confidence. Honestly IMHO it´d have to be the full block as the Renault is a 90º V6 and the Honda a 72º one.atlantakat11 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:28 am James, I hope you would consider designing/producing some Renault header covers, turbo bits and JPS decals. That would be more than satisfactory a conversion kit for me!
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The decals, I´ve working on it for years, but yes it´s feasible. But yes who knows, a "light" transkit is not a bad idea.
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