Superb work dave , great job on sorting the bumper problem too , cheers tony
DaveCov's "Goldfinger" Doyusha 1/24 Aston Martin DB5 007 (07-1-2800)
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Excellent progress so far, really looking forward to seeing this completed.
When I had my bodyshop in South Africa my nieces husbands grandfather had a DB6 which, being a Johannesburg car, had no corrosion. I rebuilt it although it was a deep maroon colour with tan leather. A real heavy , brutish car to drive but great fun With a glorious soundtrack from the mechanicals.Comment
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Thanks everybody.:thumb2:
Latest update.
The revolving number plate was put into the bumper but not without problems. It was so tight that it would not revolve nor would it sit upright. Fixing it was a bit fraught as I had to fix it without damaging any decals:
Odd Job's hat was painted black and the cuffs of the two figures were painted satin white:
The shirts were painted with satin white but they will get another coat later on during the painting. Odd Job's trousers were painted with H127 Satin US Ghost Grey:
I painted contrasting stripes on Odd Job's trousers using H164 Satin Dark Sea Grey. I gave James Bond a H53 Gunmetal suit. I am not sure at this time if I will give his suit a second coat:
That's all for now.
DaveDaveCov - Founder of The Airfix Tribute Forum 2006Comment
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A small update.
Progress has been made on the basic painting of the figures but it will be a while yet before they are finished:
That's all for now.
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Thanks Jim R
Another update now.
More work on the figures and the suitcase:
Arms were finished and then I realised that the I had painted the right arms the wrong colours. I decided that I would repaint those after fixing to the bodies. The rifle and gun were also finished:
Arms have been fitted on bodies and repainted. I have also worked on the faces and hair but the results are washed out a bit by the lighting:
That's all for now.
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A little more to report.
The painting of the figures was completed and their weapons added. The figures were then given a coat of matt varnish:
That's all for now.
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The final piece of painting to report now.
My order of Ammo by Mig Jimenez A-Stand Chrome Metallic Laquer (A.MIG-2306) arrived this morning so I was able to paint the parts of the bodyshell already masked and undercoated. I then removed the masking:
Time to mask off the window trim and apply a coat of Gloss Black Base:
The window trim was painted with Chrome Metallic Laquer:
The masking was removed to reveal the shiny window trim:
Another view:
Not much to do now and my next report will be the final one for this build.
That's all for now.
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Final report now.
Using Canopy Glue, I fixed the windows in place:
Once the windows were dry, I fitted the rear-view mirror and attached the bodyshell to the floorpan. The wipers, machine guns, badges, bumpers and tyre shredders were glued and the headlamps were fitted:
View from the back. I made an error during this time by marking the passenger window and it took a lot of time and effort to remove the mark:
Wing mirrors were glued in place:
Rear lights and indicators were painted:
Badge decals were applied and rear number plate was glued in place:
DB5 badge decals were applied to sides and rear although at least one of the DB5s used in the Goldfinger film didn't have the side badge. It is now finished:
That's all and thanks to @Jakko for organising this GB.
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