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1/8 D Type Jaguar scratch build

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Wow a scratch build D Type , I love a classic and I'll be looking in on this one , cool :)
 
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So far...

Interior parts being test fitted.

Seats are made from Fimo, covered in thin leather.

The dash is thick ply with plasticard detail, home printed gauge faces and wire bezels.

Interior tub made from plasticard.

All the rivets are applied one at a time using hobby 'lead' windows paint from a fine nozzle tube.

Roy.

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  • This really is interesting, I love seeing scratch built models being built, I`ve pulled my chair up and look forward to seeing more;)
 
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I'll watch this too.

How did you make that complex body shape?
 
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Many thanks all you guys......

The body was carved in wood/car filler/sanded down etc - then vac formed.

No, I don't have a vac former, but as they used to say - 'But I know a man that can'......

The advantage with it is if anything is spoiled during the build, it's not too big a problem to make another part.

Roy.
 
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A bit more....

Decals printed and ready for future use and final gloss top coats applied to the body.

Steering wheel made from 1.5mm Ally and a cast resin rim.

The interior parts are only test fitted so far.

More to follow....

Roy.
 
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Very impressive, it will be a real beauty when its finished
 
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A bit more so far.

Interior test-fitted, and then fixed in place minus the seats....

Firewall built up and the engine frame has been started.

So far, so good.......

Roy.
 
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What are the shiny parts made of/finished with? Aluminium sheet, or foil?

Also, you photos are really good, sharp, clear and well-lit. Expensive camera?
 
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Many thanks you guys....

The bulkhead is a mix of BMF and cut-up coke cans.

Camera????

I have a Nikon D3200 just set on Auto. No special lighting or anything.

Just point and click.

Roy.
 
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Many thanks you guys....The bulkhead is a mix of BMF and cut-up coke cans.

Camera????

I have a Nikon D3200 just set on Auto. No special lighting or anything.

Just point and click.

Roy.
Er.. what is BMF? Here is a selection from 70 meanings from the Internet!

Acronym Definition

BMF Bundesministerium der Finanzen (German: Federal Ministry of Finance)

BMF Blowin' Money Fast (Rick Ross song)

BMF Bundesministerium für Finanzen (Vienna, Austria)

BMF British Motorcyclists Federation

BMF Black Management Forum

BMF Business Master File

etc ........

I have had good results with my Nikon D3100 which is broadly the same but with fewer pixels.
 
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BMF....

Bare metal foil.

A kind of very thin self adhesive aluminium foil. Especially made for modelling.

Below are pics of the Revell McLaren I built - all the body was covered in BMF....

Also the little Airfix 1/72 Mustang - again, all BMF'd.
 
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The current state of play.

I had to re-do the front passenger side firewall and pontoon as it was wrong - lots of Dremel, drilling, sanding etc.....

The main frame is taking shape and some of the basic brake plumbing is sorted.

The number decals went on as I was bored waiting for other bits to dry.....

Also, a few pics of the 'Browns Lane racing division'.......

Roy.
 
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I love seeing you're work and am always amazed. I couldn't even dream of scratching anything as beautiful as that, and all of your cars, just stunning a true master of your media. I know from your other builds this will be special. I am eager to see the final article (but don't rush on my account ) great work Roy.
 
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Stupendous! I looked at your gallery but it was empty. It would be good to be able to see other models that you have made.
 
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