WIP - Time Attack Style Suzuki Cappuccino

And in this week of progress..

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Clear coated the body and the removable hard top.

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All the tiny pieces are hung up for airbrushing. Just after a semi gloss black coat.

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The masking on the steering wheel took me quite some time too.. with some masking tape and blue tack

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If noticed carefully, the absorber are being masked, leaving only spring exposed..
 
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The bucket seat shell are masked with blue tack again..

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dash are masked to reveal only the pedal to be chromed..

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Here's the outcome.. the seat with dull red sprayed over semi gloss black, resulting like a dirty looking used blood red color semi bucket. the roll cage at the back are sprayed with X-11 chrome silver over semi gloss black.

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This tiny bit where earlier masked and sprayed with chrome silver, this is the result when unmasked.
 
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those particle on the TE-37 are not weathering.. those are real dust haha! primed the wheel about 2 months back and it's been left there unattended.. (this form of natural weathering i find it quite nice too but it took too long time). in the wheel are the sprayed caliper and rotor

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this piece i think is quite a masterpiece.. whole scratch-built quad tip exhaust. sprayed with chrome over semi gloss black

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the spring are painted in red with the absorber in black (i should have make it replicate a TEIN absorber instead.. bah nvm what's done been done)

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the 'carbonised' INGs GT wing
 
whoasei....how did u hold those tiny little things on toothpicks?

i see hair leg too..haha..great work..great work...
 
mirage901,
thanks!

Philip,
those hairy leg are not the subject lah.. use blue tack to hold those tiny pieces on the toothpick.. then it'll be easier to hold them up for spray painting.. painting is a quick process, holding them up and masking them consume time - very much!
 
Nice job bro. How did you get the CF look on the GT wing ? mind to share you secret ?
 
TitanRev,

No secret lah.. The CF pattern came from the CF decal that came with the INGS GT Wing pack from Tamiya
 
here's the progress & outcome till date..

http://siewkong.keiconcept.net/scale/WIP-cappuccino/P1050538.JPG
the cockpit of the car, without the race harness yet

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the painted caliper, and the fainted red line at the background is the rear sway bar

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mock up display on the display case..
 
waahh..quite jealous with the level of neatness la bro..

did u paint all part using spray gun? no brush used ah?
 
encikmasen,

yup all airbrushed on. only use brushes to touch up masking error..
 
a lil update..

http://siewkong.keiconcept.net/scale/WIP-cappuccino/P1050555.JPG
fitted the PE parts, awaiting the glue to dry..

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glue dried, got the 'sabelt' decal in place..
 
installed the race harness..

http://siewkong.keiconcept.net/scale/WIP-cappuccino/P1050561.JPG
 
i was thinking maybe if i could scratchbuild a set of Defi gauges on the dash too.. why Defi? Coz first of all, Defi have black faces when its off and look kinda 'mysterious' to onlooker, and the main reason of it because I couldnt find/produce any water transfer decal for the gauges face. Heehee so as much as I like Blitz slim design, I'll probably just 'smoke' some 2mm rod cut-out the front face and settle with Defi BF series of gauges..
 
i just screwed my paintjob earlier.. Tamiya Acrylic Thinner ate my paint job!! I've polished the paint nice nice the previous day and masked the window area for black painting last night. So painted it today and when i remove the mask, there are some imperfection so i used the acrylic thinner to brush it off with a cotton bud and wipe clean. After getting it done, i notice a flat and coarse patch on the area i've cleaned earlier.. arrrgghhh!! all mood gone. I'm gonna leave it as it is.. it's not going to be as beautiful as I've imagine it to be.. thanks to the thinner..

pics right up later..
 
here's the update

http://siewkong.keiconcept.net/scale/WIP-cappuccino/P1050565.JPG
cleaned & rinsed from any dust particle with soapy water

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if looked closely, you'll see the jagged screw up pillar on the removable top

http://siewkong.keiconcept.net/scale/WIP-cappuccino/P1050577.JPG
the body is polished, but i just couldnt get the correct angle to snap a pic of the mirror reflection.. :(
 
http://siewkong.keiconcept.net/scale/WIP-cappuccino/P1050583.JPG
signal light and GT-wing attached.. looks more complete now..

http://siewkong.keiconcept.net/scale/WIP-cappuccino/P1050586.JPG
14" PCD114.3 Rays Engineering VR TE37.. i wished these were special edition GJ37 produced by Rays Engineering for Garage John too bad i do not have the water transfer decal for it. (pic below are the real stuff)
http://www.garagejohn.com/i-gj-p/gj-fw-up-gj37.jpg
 

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