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Tamiya 1/24 Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934 Jagermeister

Mr Bowcat

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Hi All,

A brief preamble to this build. I've been suffering severe mojo loss since around July last year. It started with the Academy Tiger which I eventually finished, and since then I've picked a little bit at a couple of kits but just haven't really got anywhere with them.

As a dining room table modeller I had to pack everything away for Christmas so we could use the table, and I was determined when I set everything back up after Christmas that I would get back to building something. I'm no stranger to intricate or complicated builds (see my Ducati Superleggera if you don't believe me), but to get the mojo flowing I wanted to do something simple that would give a nice result. The obvious choice was a Tamiya car kit.

I had some Amazon vouchers for Christmas, so after a bit of a search I ordered this.

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I've made a start with the body, cleaned up, primed white then painted with Tamiya TS12 Orange, decanted and applied by airbrush. I'll let this cure for a couple of days, flat it back and apply the decals.

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In the meantime I have also started cleaning up the under-tray and running gear.

I have noticed that being out of practice has led to hand cramps when spraying, hopefully this will go away the more I do it. Going forward my plan is to concentrate on cars and bikes for a while, these are usually easy and stress free builds (until I start complicating things with AM parts), hopefully this will keep the mojo flowing. :)
 
A Tamiya Porsche - that should get the mojo juices flowing. I'll sit with Scottie and enjoy the build. That's a nice body colour.
 
Ive had the same mojo disappearance this year due to some personal issues, took 7 months to get a half done kit finished ,getting back on the forum with a new build has sorted that right out.
 
Nice one Bob. I did the Revell equivalent a while back. Nice kit , but no PE parts. I've got the Tamiya 1/12 version of this under my desk waiting to be started, but I'm waiting till I can give it the attention it deserves rather than rush it (life gets in the way...). Looking forward to seeing the result.
 
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I'm not sure I could fit a 1/12 in my spraybooth Peter. :tears-of-joy:

Looks a lovely kit though.

Pressed on a little bit with this, painted the undertray and running gear and got it all put together.

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I've heard in the past (mainly on Top Gear) about the engine on Porsche's hanging out the back, but this really shows how far back from the wheels the weight must be.
 
Looks like you found you mojo :thumb2:
That weight in the back must of took some getting used to, theres a good reason the first 911 turbo got nicknamed the widowmaker.
 
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Afternoon all. :)

Been working on the wheels and interior.

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Everything is a bit dusty at the moment, it will all be cleaned before it goes together. :tears-of-joy:

I went a bit of piste with the interior colour. Tamiya would have everything painted semi gloss black, I decided to use rubber black for the tub and roll cage for a bit of variation.
 
Sorry I missed the start Bob but had a quick catch up and it looked great, that’s a real eye catching colour. More incentive to dive in with the GB
 
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Morning all. :)

Some progress, decals applied, body glossed, flatted and polished.

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I have to say, not my best work. It goes to show what 6 months without airbrushing does, like anything else it requires constant practice to keep the skills up. Still, I'm not going to worry about it too much and stay focused on just enjoying the build.

Next up is masking the myriad bits of the body that need to be black.
 
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