Model: (Click to see more) 57104: Tamtech-Gear Porsche 935 Martini
Status: New built
Date: 12-Jul-2008
Comments: 18
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Today, the sun lasted long enough to make some desent pics.

So here we go: I was an instant fan of the new TamTech Gear Porsche 935.

The rear wing is a true piece of design work!

Build it and you will see what I mean!

Only two screws hold the complete wing together, which is build out of 5 seperate parts!!!

Extra details: matt window trims, mesh added over the turbo intake on the right (the left one is for cooling the turbo/exhaust area), front grill which is painted to simulate a fine mesh (not used the sticker), wiper (which comes with the kit's W-parts like the original 58002).

I used a little wash and drybrush and added the Dunlop logos on the tires by paint.

Driver is still under construction, Jacky Ickx, on which I will use the decals of the 935 static kit.

PS I used 3mm spacers for the (out of scale) wheels as it's a pretty wide body...





Note the painted mesh... Together with my 934... Dunlop logos... The mesh... The rear wing: a design master piece...

Comments

ukzz4iroc

12-Jul-2008

Wow- you've done it again!! Stunning mate

pagedm_f350

12-Jul-2008

A real stunner Dee, your extra touches just make the sweet soo much sweeter. Do you back the white with anything before the black, or lots of white then black?

mor10retro

12-Jul-2008

Great racing pics! Lovely model too.

alex-digital

12-Jul-2008

Looks so nice, how did you the racetrack pics feel..? Really cool...

DeeMiller

12-Jul-2008

@ pagedm_f350: Indeed, lot's of PS-white and one layer of black, after one hour (automotive paint).

technical.burP

12-Jul-2008

What a nice kit and what a superb build!

Monty

12-Jul-2008

as usual a perfect build and such a beautiful car

scollins

12-Jul-2008

Nice work, this kit is one I am considering buying........

BeetleOne

12-Jul-2008

Wow!

TamOR

12-Jul-2008

This is....too beautiful !!! Very caring painting and superb pics as well! You know, I just got mine today from stellamodels! (as well the Lamborghini which you posted also...) and happy to see your stuff, big thanks!

7.2inchdriver

12-Jul-2008

really beautiful. do you ever have problems with the automotive paint , not being flexible enough and cracking/flaking?

_miga_

12-Jul-2008

excellent - thought it was the real thing - great build!

mrbiccies

12-Jul-2008

I have been struggling to resist buying some of these Tamtech cars, then you come along and do this to me...stop it please ARRRGGGHHHH

CASE1

12-Jul-2008

What can I say: it's a deemiller-quality-build... Says it all. The weathering and photos are really the cream on the cake. Great to watch this.

DeeMiller

12-Jul-2008

@All: big thx for all your comments...woooah!

@7.2': as long as the PS paint is still active it holds the automotive paint very well, besides, if it may crack (on a runner) it won't be visible.

I use it on Shelf Queens cuz it's a proper finish and gives a more realistic appearance from the outside.

Wyoming

13-Jul-2008

Your builds amaze me Dee, they look just like a kit, that is until you look close and see all the details, stopping to smell the roses is always the best way to live, wow!

7.2inchdriver

13-Jul-2008

thanks dee, that makes alot of sense. i used enamel once by accident and it look good, but really looked terrible after a few runs. i always mix layers of colors on polycarb, especially lighter colors and back with black to give a deeper look to the paint, but this looks really awesome.

Schwantz

5-Jan-2009

Extreme nice pictures and very nice detailed car


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