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1967 Gurney Eagle 1967 Spa Winner
I'm building the above. Boy does this kit have a ton of parts. 95 for the engine alone.
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WOW, you guys are just amazing.
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What are you using to spray the individual panels with primer and paint, are those wooden and foam sticks? |
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I just used some scrap wood from old wood ship models I have built. The kits are amazing. Like I said I'm working on the front suspension now and there are parts that no one will ever see but need to be built. My goal is to build all three podium cars from the '67 Spa GP, which Dan won with this car. I was fortunate enough to find MFH kits of the BRM V16 & the Ferrari 312 which need to be built. This all started upon reading about Dan Gurney's passing. I forgot how beautiful the pre aero cars really were until then. I love modeling so I figured what the heck, let's try it. |
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1:20. The X-Acto has a number 11 blade in it. I keep two handy. I use one that doesn't have to be super sharp then the other for sharp needs. I'll eventually throw the 'bad' blade out and add a new one and using the 'sharp' blade as the dull one.
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1519411577.jpg Check out this 250LM, the detailing on the parts are spot on! Quote:
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Those MFH kits are gorgeous! That's my kind of kit. I'm afraid to know how much they cost - how much do the 1/12 kits run? I couldn't get it out of the site.
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[QUOTE=Eric at Pelican Parts;9938293]I've just been using blocks of foam to spray down the That's the cool thing about the MFH kits! Even though most people won't see it, it doesn't matter because you get so much gratification building the kit! Their attention to detail is fascinating, and to me that's worth the price tag. Can't wait to see the finished products when you complete them! How long have you been working on the Eagle so far?[QUOTE]
I have foam blocks also for the smaller parts. I think it's been about a month since I started it. Man, you wouldn't even think that was a model if you didn't know it! Is that a build of yours? Quote:
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Beautiful model. |
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I have read that people use magnetic tumblers (those ones that jewelers use) to polish all the white metal products, and i'm thinking of buying one to make life a bit easier. Wouldn't test it on the MFH kit, but maybe something else first. What I've read is that people use wire brushes, wetsanding from 600-1500 grit, then then metal polish. Felt wheels on a dremel can take a lot of the grunt work out for you as well, making it easier as well :) Maybe some of the other veteran modelers can guide us all in the right direction! |
Can someone in the know give more details on those MFH kits , pretend I know nothing (which I do) ?
I mean, are they resin, no plastic ? Does this take totally different skills / tools ? I saw the website mostly in japanese, no idea on pricing, availability, where do you buy them in the US ? Doable for an average "plastic" 1/48 hasegawa skill level ? Price range ? Decals supplied ? Are they even available or limited release ? I see a 1/12 Lancia 037 on there and that has my name on it if within my skill level... If it's a totally different skill set and set of tools, please don't be shy to let me know... Don't want to spend $$$ and mess it up. |
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The kits are mainly resin, metal, and photoetch parts, and do come with decals. While it's no Porsche, check out this MHF F40 GTE build. It's actually really fascinating seeing it all come together! Model Factory Hiro 1/24 Ferrari F40 GTE I think the easiest place to find them would be on ebay and I see some of the 037's in 1/24 scale going for ~$330. There are some limited edition items, but there are also normal releases. To give you a better idea on the MFH kits from someone who built theirs: Quote:
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I am SO impressed by the skill and patience you guys have!
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