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1/12 scale Countach model

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  1. VGM911

    VGM911 Formula 3

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    Quite simply: I'm in awe!
     
  2. tcannon

    tcannon Formula 3

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    Have you tried using course thread? I have seen some modelers using this type of thread and it works well for this scale. They sometimes coat it will something to give it stiffness in order to shape it correctly. Good luck and keep up the nice work. ;)
     
  3. em42

    em42 Formula 3

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    Totally amazing. Well done!
    How do you make the metallic parts such as the carburetor trumpets?
     
  4. Dino246gt

    Dino246gt Formula 3

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    I'm loving watching this, please keep posting with pictures! Yes I also have this kit, built way back when I knew nothing about these cars, so I've dissambled it and will try to rebuild it someday, with tips from you! Thanks!!!
     
  5. smglop

    smglop Formula Junior

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    With all this incredible attention to detail, have you every given thought to creating from scratch a more accurate body, or modifying this body to be more accurate. Not that's it's
    your fault at all, but the proportions being so off just drives me crazy.

    Amazing work you do.
     
  6. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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    Thanks for the comments! The metal parts such as the trumpets are purchased items. They are machined aluminum. These were made for a different kit (250 GTO, I think). If you look close you can see a flat edge where they come together, but I mounted this facing down. They were closest in appearance that I found to the Countach parts.
    The shape of the body in this kit is bothersome, but I don't have the skills to correct it. It isn't nearly as noticeable when the model is right in front of you, especially with the doors open. I read somewhere that the original manufacturer of this kit was loaned a yellow LP400, but had to return the car before the body was finished. Not sure if that's true or not. Considering how detailed the rest of the kit is, its a shame they didn't get the body down exact. I guess I have to live with it!
     
  7. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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  8. NSXER

    NSXER Formula 3

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    Absolutely fantastic! Enjoy seeing the updates...

    Brian
     
  9. smglop

    smglop Formula Junior

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    Kyosho has come out with a 1/12 Countach that looks fairly accurate. Can that
    model and your kit be combined to make one "super model?"
     
  10. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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    The Koyosho die casts are pretty nice. Some people like using die cast cars & adding detail or customizing, but I've never looked into it.
     
  11. Scaledetails

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    Great work indeed. Loving this thread!
     
  12. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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    CK7684 Formula 3

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  15. thedoc

    thedoc Formula 3

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    i have one of these kits in my basement for about 25 years now. unbuilt except for the motor which i barely started . Nothing is missing .I would love to see it go the right home .

    Any takers just let me know

    Gary
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  16. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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    #42 CK7684, Jan 31, 2013
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    These kits bring about $100 on eBay. It's my favorite kit & I have several already otherwise I'd be interested.
    I could always use spare parts, but I'd hate to break up a complete kit that way
     
  17. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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    CK7684 Formula 3

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  20. Jasperlambo

    Jasperlambo Formula Junior

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    Awesome! Love they way you superdetail it and go into details.
     
  21. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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    Thanks! It was a challenge getting the colors & finishes to look satisfactory. Now I need to get some paint for the body. Thanks again for the formula!
     
  22. CK7684

    CK7684 Formula 3

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    Having a hard time getting Rame Colorado paint. Was told that ppg code LAM 0024 is only available in the U.S. as a water based paint & can't be put into a spray can. Local supplier uses DuPont & does not have a cross ref number. The formula I have didn't mean anything to him.
    Any ideas?
     
  23. Jasperlambo

    Jasperlambo Formula Junior

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    What about getting the water based paint, and use an airbrush?
    Will give better result in the end too because of the refined spray (nozzle).

    Make sure the supplier replaces the 'normal' metallic particles with the finest available, for a more natural look on your model.

    Maybe I could get it here (in EU), but I guess shipping a spray can to the US will be a problem ... anyway, I have a partially used can at home ... original PPG paint....

    I got it from autolak kopen bij de specialist/groothandel The Color store, goedkoopst in autolakken - The Color store maybe they can help you, maybe they have experience with shipping...
     

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