Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
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Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Hi ,
It’s been a long time since my last post...
A new Formula 1, from 1967 (Great year!)
Here are few pics of the engine.[br
I was not that happy with the kit throttle linkage... So I decided to build new ones with machined parts from RBMotion.
It was also necessary to show a bit of interest regarding the exhaust and prepare the white metal parts of the Spaghetti:
To prime and paint them:
Other parts are just treated to be left with a natural metal finish:
I prefer to solder them instead of gluing for evident reasons:
I played a bit with the iron in order to replicate weld seams :
The engine connected to the gear box and vice versa, and install for test fit in its compartment:
Next to the small 1/20 sister :
Rear brake discs before assembly on the gear box:
... and few accessories:
Modification of the rear hubs in order to adapt machined parts:
Time for primer:
The body is drilled in order to be riveted with MFH aluminium rivet:
The engine is... big. Almost the size of the 1/20 kit:
Rosso Corsa GC and Semi Gloss Black ZP on the rear shocks and the steering wheel.
Dull Aluminium (Alclad) on the rear hubs
Test fit of the front end:
Heat shield adjusted and drilled for the roll cage:
Titanium White GC:
Not very happy with the Dull Alu, so black Alclad is sprayed:
Tubes installed in the radiator and started to work on the rear suspension components:
Front brakes scoops are painted white:
test fitting of the bathtub:
Weld seams on the 3in1 exhaust parts:
I really apologize for the poor quality of the pictures...
Alclad White Alu and Klear Kote.
Paint family picture:
Wheels prep & paint session:
Primer:
Alclad Black:
Pale Gold Alclad:
Masking off:
Time for oils:
Test fit of anti roll bar, gearbox and half side transmission.
I’ve modified the throttle linkage.
The White Metal original ones were not that good, so I replaced them with machined parts.
The mesh over the stacks is now done, and I must admit it was pretty fun to form and install: I’m mot unhappy with the result.
Oils have also been applied on the heat shield as well as a portion of aluminium tape on both external sides.
I really like the view of the trumpets through the mesh.
The rear stab bar has been remade with 1mm ø brass, which was later chemically burnished.
Now working on the connection rods.
One started compared to raw white metal original part.
Voilà.
More soon.
Pascal
It’s been a long time since my last post...
A new Formula 1, from 1967 (Great year!)
Here are few pics of the engine.[br
I was not that happy with the kit throttle linkage... So I decided to build new ones with machined parts from RBMotion.
It was also necessary to show a bit of interest regarding the exhaust and prepare the white metal parts of the Spaghetti:
To prime and paint them:
Other parts are just treated to be left with a natural metal finish:
I prefer to solder them instead of gluing for evident reasons:
I played a bit with the iron in order to replicate weld seams :
The engine connected to the gear box and vice versa, and install for test fit in its compartment:
Next to the small 1/20 sister :
Rear brake discs before assembly on the gear box:
... and few accessories:
Modification of the rear hubs in order to adapt machined parts:
Time for primer:
The body is drilled in order to be riveted with MFH aluminium rivet:
The engine is... big. Almost the size of the 1/20 kit:
Rosso Corsa GC and Semi Gloss Black ZP on the rear shocks and the steering wheel.
Dull Aluminium (Alclad) on the rear hubs
Test fit of the front end:
Heat shield adjusted and drilled for the roll cage:
Titanium White GC:
Not very happy with the Dull Alu, so black Alclad is sprayed:
Tubes installed in the radiator and started to work on the rear suspension components:
Front brakes scoops are painted white:
test fitting of the bathtub:
Weld seams on the 3in1 exhaust parts:
I really apologize for the poor quality of the pictures...
Alclad White Alu and Klear Kote.
Paint family picture:
Wheels prep & paint session:
Primer:
Alclad Black:
Pale Gold Alclad:
Masking off:
Time for oils:
Test fit of anti roll bar, gearbox and half side transmission.
I’ve modified the throttle linkage.
The White Metal original ones were not that good, so I replaced them with machined parts.
The mesh over the stacks is now done, and I must admit it was pretty fun to form and install: I’m mot unhappy with the result.
Oils have also been applied on the heat shield as well as a portion of aluminium tape on both external sides.
I really like the view of the trumpets through the mesh.
The rear stab bar has been remade with 1mm ø brass, which was later chemically burnished.
Now working on the connection rods.
One started compared to raw white metal original part.
Voilà.
More soon.
Pascal
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Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Hi Pascal,
Very glad to see you getting on with this wonderful kit, I have already bookmarked this WIP so I am strapped in and ready for the journey. Please do not apologize for your pics either, they speak volumes !!
I would be interested to learn your process of altering the arm ends. White metal does not lend itself well to casting around the areas of the ball joints, and your modified ones look fabulous.
Please keep us updated with your progress !!
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz.
Very glad to see you getting on with this wonderful kit, I have already bookmarked this WIP so I am strapped in and ready for the journey. Please do not apologize for your pics either, they speak volumes !!
I would be interested to learn your process of altering the arm ends. White metal does not lend itself well to casting around the areas of the ball joints, and your modified ones look fabulous.
Please keep us updated with your progress !!
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz.
Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
That`s looking great, very nice attention to detail, will be a long way to place all those rivets!
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Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Pascal, thank you for the incredible detail WIP and the great pics. It looks fantastic! This one is at the top of my stash so I’ll watch with serious interest.
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Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Love it, Pascal. Great work!
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Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Beautiful work so far, looking forward to more!
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Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Good evening,
Thank you very much Mates!
Glad you like the build
Which ball ends Paul? Some are modified and others just cleaned and worked with oils.
I must admit that there were few holes to drill...
But adding rivets is a great enhancement and I’m used to do it on all my models, mainly on 1/20th.
Regarding the clear coat, this is not really a problem as I never polish my models
I worked a bit on the small metal tanks and others parts that need to be cleaned and polished.[br]Fuel filter/distributor and water expansion tank.
I also made a quick test of the pedals on the front bulkhead.
Test fit of the rear structure and tank of the Red Roaring Beauty.
Battery and coils prepaired, masked and primed.
Starting to connecting brakes and fuel pipes.
Engine pan scratched.
Alfa Rosso ZP on the coils:
... And white (Titanium White GC) for the battery
Machined bolting and washers have been installed on the wheels.
An old « T » connector is modified and used to complete the front wheels brakes master cylinder.
Tanks and tubes installed on the roll bar with serflex & Ty-Raps:
Wires ready and waiting for the battery:[br][br]
Started to work on the coils:
Hi,[br][br]Thanks a lot Mate![br][br]Sanding, welding, riveting...[br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br]Few
And, at least, progress in the “office” area:
Paint session, dashboard session and gear lever/selector.
I was not that happy with the instruments, so I turned new ones and made brackets from aluminium foil.
Then test fitting.
Oils and screws added on the steering wheel and, of course, the Cavallino Rampante!
Voilà.
More soon.
Pascal
Thank you very much Mates!
Glad you like the build
Which ball ends Paul? Some are modified and others just cleaned and worked with oils.
I must admit that there were few holes to drill...
But adding rivets is a great enhancement and I’m used to do it on all my models, mainly on 1/20th.
Regarding the clear coat, this is not really a problem as I never polish my models
I worked a bit on the small metal tanks and others parts that need to be cleaned and polished.[br]Fuel filter/distributor and water expansion tank.
I also made a quick test of the pedals on the front bulkhead.
Test fit of the rear structure and tank of the Red Roaring Beauty.
Battery and coils prepaired, masked and primed.
Starting to connecting brakes and fuel pipes.
Engine pan scratched.
Alfa Rosso ZP on the coils:
... And white (Titanium White GC) for the battery
Machined bolting and washers have been installed on the wheels.
An old « T » connector is modified and used to complete the front wheels brakes master cylinder.
Tanks and tubes installed on the roll bar with serflex & Ty-Raps:
Wires ready and waiting for the battery:[br][br]
Started to work on the coils:
Hi,[br][br]Thanks a lot Mate![br][br]Sanding, welding, riveting...[br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br]Few
And, at least, progress in the “office” area:
Paint session, dashboard session and gear lever/selector.
I was not that happy with the instruments, so I turned new ones and made brackets from aluminium foil.
Then test fitting.
Oils and screws added on the steering wheel and, of course, the Cavallino Rampante!
Voilà.
More soon.
Pascal
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Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Pascal, I've always loved your 1/2x WIPS and have been waiting to see the magic unleashed on a 1/12 kit.
And wow. Honestly, I don't know what to say. These parts look amazing, especially the intake sections with
the trumpets covered by the mesh and the rusyty bolts on the white tray next to it - and of course a million
other parts. Textbook work again, at a more reasonable scale though
And wow. Honestly, I don't know what to say. These parts look amazing, especially the intake sections with
the trumpets covered by the mesh and the rusyty bolts on the white tray next to it - and of course a million
other parts. Textbook work again, at a more reasonable scale though
Cheers,
Roman
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Re: Ferrari 312F1, Chris Amon, Monaco 1967. MFH 1/12.
Absolutely meticulous work and photography; looking forward to the next completed steps-beautiful!
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