Model: (Click to see more) 58452: Sand Scorcher
Status: How To Guide
Date: 25-Mar-2010
Comments: 20
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Because everyone is posting their NIB SS I'm only going to do that when mine is built (along with some NIB's) Here's a tip to make it look like a Mk1 SS. I painted the doorhandles black and covered them with 'Chrome Bare Metal Foil' for static modelling. Then it was cut with a fresh scalpel to remove the excess foil, polished and voila!
I did the same thing with the chrome striping on the side. Painting on this body is not as crisp as my NB's because this will be a runner...
Hope this helps

Comments

tamiyaonebay

25-Mar-2010

So that's the technique to avoiding hours of precise brush work...thanks, it will come in much use to me next time I'm detailing with the silver/chrome

generationx

25-Mar-2010

Nice effect! BMF is a very useful modelling tool.

Dante77

25-Mar-2010

Thats great, thanks for sharing!

Chicago Bob

25-Mar-2010

Wow! That's about the best detail work I've seen on a plastic kit. Looks just like a full-sized VW, even at 2 inches. Great job! By the way, when you roll it, it will flip right onto its roof, and none of these areas will be damaged.

carbonman

25-Mar-2010

@Chicago Bob: Running it together with KoenC' and RacingMaster' SS will surely affect even these areas

Regressing!

25-Mar-2010

I've been doing something similar using Alloy foil tape. The type used for aircon repairs. It also polishes up to a high shine and yep it does save a lot of grief.

henrikw

25-Mar-2010

Looking really good there! Gonna remember that for my Scorch, when I get one

mcovalsk

25-Mar-2010

Well done, in the first picture looks like a old separate handle.

Fernado Alonso

25-Mar-2010

Nice details !!
looks away-some.
Cheers Alex

slimmy

25-Mar-2010

Nice looking trick. now how about showing us the rest of the scorcher.

def4x4

25-Mar-2010

Looks great and a very nice idea, thanks for sharing!

Wyoming

26-Mar-2010

Nice bit of detaling, even though mine will be a rust pile I might try this for the trim, great idea.

homerboi

26-Mar-2010

Nice details!

Toykid

26-Mar-2010

Wow!

SRB Bloke

29-Mar-2010

Nice, very nice.... what have you done between the arches and main body..??

mor10retro

30-Mar-2010

I'm very impressed! It looks perfect. It's impossible to paint the striping on the sides. You make it sound so easy, is it really that easy?

Crash Cramer

31-Mar-2010

I bet he used some think black tape on the 'body seams' similar to the cut lines on lexan bodies, just had a better recess for them to fall into. Nice looking work and I will have to buy some at the hobby shop next time I am in.

carbonman

31-Mar-2010

For those who want more info: Yes it's very easy to make the lines if you cut the lines on the decal and place them on the body. For the handles I used a decal that is larger and the excess was cut away. The lines between the arches and body is a vinyl tape cut to a small stripe and placed over the clear. Hope this helps and thanks for the nice comments

TIMECMDR

31-Mar-2010

superb detail work, thanks for sharing, will have to try this out

mongoose1983

28-Feb-2013

Excellent idea!


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