Number of posts : 3384 Age : 45 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
Subject: Porsche 934 model Wed 11 Jul 2012 - 20:17
Ok guys, I decided to show you what I have been up to in the last 2 & 1/2 months. The model is a 1/12 Porsche 934 Rsr Turbo from Tamiya, and it has arrived into my hands in a very poor state. I will never understand how can someone destroy a fine masterpiece like this one, it's really a piece of art. The car was originally a Max Moritz Porsche with the Jagermeister sponsor, but since the model has been discontinued and couldn't find any decals for it, I decided to make a "street" version of it, naming it "Black Edition". I disassembled the whole model, painted it brand new, crafted some carpet for it, made some parts from scratch since the original ones were in pieces......, basically, a total reconstruction. The model is not yet ready; should be in a week or so, but I couldn't wait to show you guys how beautiful it has turned out and how proud I am of it. When it's ready I'll post the final pics of it (sorry for not showing any earlier images of the engine outside the chassis, only later I remebered to take pics of this twisty adventure)
By malacaco at 2012-07-11
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Mike Becnel Racing Legend
Number of posts : 4741 Age : 54 Location : Sugar Land, TX, USA Registration date : 2012-06-24
That is really nice Tiago. I have to assume you painted almost all those parts. Gorgeous!!
What did you use for the carpet? I have a model I want to build that could use a touch like that. That really sets the car apart from others I have seen.
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Guillaume Siebert League Owner
Number of posts : 13826 Age : 36 Location : Paris, France Registration date : 2008-09-08
Beautiful car & great restoration , though it's a real pity that you couldn't do a real race paintjob. Are you sure you can't find any decals? There are some quite simplier paintjobs that you could copy like the red Kannacher GT car etc, it's somehow a pity to see such a great job done for a gloss black skin instead of a racing one
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David Cid Pro Driver
Number of posts : 754 Age : 46 Location : Portugal Registration date : 2012-02-05
Mike: I use velvet self-adhesive paper, very simple to use, cheap and gives the perfect look
Gui: If this one was a 1/1 scale, my life would be perfect
Alberto: The problem is that 1/12 scale aftermarket parts are not really a common thing, there's lots of extra parts for 1/24 but 1/12 is not easy I already got pretty lucky to get the golden Porsche logos.
David: Obrigado
Update:
As soon as this one's finished, I'll grab a 1/8 Jaguar Type-E for restoration too. It's a huge thing
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Alberto Ibañez Racing Legend
Number of posts : 16788 Age : 120 Location : International Simracing Organisation Registration date : 2010-09-17
Alberto: The problem is that 1/12 scale aftermarket parts are not really a common thing, there's lots of extra parts for 1/24 but 1/12 is not easy I already got pretty lucky to get the golden Porsche logos.
Yes I know but you can also do them yourself in the computer and then print them in adhesive paper for decals or even take them to a professional printer for that in very thin one I've done that for decals with my own motorbike some years ago after repainting it
Just suggesting, in case you had wanted to paint the car in race trim if possible ...
EDIT: You can also get some ready to print decals like these: http://super-cars.net/http-images-forum-auto-com-mesimages-279922-1976-drm-porsche-934/images.forum-auto.com*mesimages*279922*1976_DRM_Porsche-934-Kremer-Vaillant_9.jpg/
Or simply this: http://www.google.es/search?num=10&hl=es&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=porsche+934+decals&oq=porsche+934+decals&gs_l=img.3...135501.136426.1.136714.7.0.0.7.7.0.0.0..0.0...0.0.uoElVyExlFk&biw=1920&bih=941&sei=ltb-T82lIs60hAeShuHFAw
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Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 45 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
Ok, but if I'm making the decals, those must be made in a vectorial program, right? I mean, i cannot make them in photoshop. I once tried to make a sticker for my car, and asked the printer to make it with the borders already cut, and he said that I needed to make them vectorial. The problem is: I don't know how to work in vectorial
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Alberto Ibañez Racing Legend
Number of posts : 16788 Age : 120 Location : International Simracing Organisation Registration date : 2010-09-17
Thanks Alberto, I'll keep this for reference for future models or maybe when I get bored of the black paint in this one and strip it down to make a race one
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Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 45 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
Amazing job mate how I miss doing scale models but the woman who does the cleaning in our house is about as careful and graceful as a drunken rhinocero and she has already destroyed some of my naval models, so I had to either give up of shoot her. My wife said she couldn't get another one trustworthy enough, so I had to put my shotgun again in the closet
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Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 45 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
Well, my sacrifice is easy, when the cleaning woman comes into my room, she's already instructed not to clean the area where the models are, that part is with me, so I told her if she breaks any of the models, it would be paid from her salary. Works quite well
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finally gone :) Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3192 Age : 30 Location : Registration date : 2008-10-27
Beautiful attention to detail i did the same to a 1/24th scale Tamiya 935 after watching the film Condorman years ago and painted it all Black ....
I have to agree with Alberto on this one it's a shame you could not find the decal's for the Moritz car i used to go on a Modellors forum and there used to be a guy in Australia that could print the Decal's for virtually anything ...
I Managed to get the Decal's for a Marsh Model white metal 1/43 scale Group C Ford C100 a few year's ago wish i had kept his detail's ....
Lovely Mirror finish to that Black Paint
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Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 45 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
I'll have to be a little more thourough next time I need decals, I guess.
I applied 3 layers of paint in the body, because I know that black can be a little dull in terms of body detail, so I wanted it to be as glossy as I could manage to do it
Here's some more with a little extra detail
And what I received for my 1/12 Mini Cooper from the States
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Alexandre Dussel Experienced Driver
Number of posts : 296 Age : 37 Location : Lille, France Registration date : 2011-08-24