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Tamiya Mercedes Benz 300sl 1/24

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Thanks Scott. I thought I'd paint the front sub frame gloss black to give it a more defined look, but also a recently restored rebuilt look like it was overhauled by a top coachwork builder. Going to do the rear suspension strut gloss black also.


I'm then going to do a metalcoat on the suspension arms and pick out details with bolts using silver or gold.
 
what metal cote you using? I'm starting to use Alclads but I'm interested in what is achievable with various products. Looking good BTW. Did you use Tamiya rubber black on the boots?
 
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what metal cote you using? I'm starting to use Alclads but I'm interested in what is achievable with various products. Looking good BTW. Did you use Tamiya rubber black on the boots?
For the rubber boots I used humbrol flat back with a small amount of semi gloss clear coat mixed in.


The metalcoats are numbered it's the only two humbrol do. I think the darker one replicates polished steel and the light one polished alloy. But I'm not sure, I haven't polished it yet either.
 
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Okay. Now I really just wasn't happy with the finish of the chassis. It looked really fake and just too pristine.


I attempted to make it look more....well Honest??? If that's the correct word for it. I'm not sure now if I have ruined it or if its going to enhance the model. I'm thinking if I keep up the engine parts nice and crisp and the body immaculate the chassis I'm hoping it will really contrast to add to the realism of the model.

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It like like a good job, only you can decide which you prefer I would think.
 
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Beginning to take its form. I'm actually really please with the contrasting clean well maintained mechanics along with the weathered and corroded chassis.


I have decided to keep everything else as new and I think that it's going to look more real as a result

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Yeah that didn't go too well. I'm thinking of another way to replicate the fuel injection lines. Any suggestions?
 
Having never done those before... I'm not sure. Maybe turn some from soft metal in a dremmel?
 
I saw one of these cars in an off white colour, with red leather seating, many years ago, after a restoration job. It looked brilliant. More like the white/cream that BMW produce for their Mini's. I would stay clear of black and if going for the silver, choose a darker shade, rather than the normal "silver", but whatever you choose, go with a red interior. Although a nice red would suit this model, with cream interior, the choice is open really.
 
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