Pt.1 Building Tamiya McLAREN Senna Scale Model Assembly Kit | BODY
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, I'll begin the first part of the complete Tamiya McLaren Senna build. Unlike most car models, Tamiya hasn't molded a single body shell for this kit. Instead, the body is made up of numerous individual parts that fit onto the frame. This approach showcases the complexity of the car’s structure and allows for more detailed modeling. While this does make the build more challenging, Tamiya's models are known for their excellent fit and precision, making the process smoother.
I opted to use a custom-mixed carbon gray instead of the semi-gloss black suggested in the assembly instructions. This change better represents the carbon fiber components found on the real car. The result looks good, and I hope you all enjoy my work. See you in the next video, where we'll continue with the build.
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Great build video! Could I ask what you dipped the clear parts into please before painting and assembling them on to the model please?
Thank you. It’s Pledge
@@C-Hobby is that Pledge Klear multi surface polish? Do you simply dip it in and then leave it to dry? Does it need polishing afterwards?
@srhphoto1 Yes, dried for three days, no polishing needed.
What kind of liquid mask do you use please?
Vallejo Liquid masking Fluid
That's awesome. Very nice Senna build and super clean work. Nice video too, well done 👍🏼
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What kind of product is this where you lowered the windows?
It’s Pledge Expert Care
Hola saludos dese España me encantan tus trabajos , te hago una pregunta ,las pinturas de AMMO Cobra las as empleado'?
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Thank you for your kind words. And I haven’t used the AMMO Cobra paints.
@@C-Hobby Gracias
I don't know why so many modellers wear gloves! There's nothing harmful to the skin when handling and I couldn't hold parts properly either!
Wearing gloves is to prevent fingerprints and oils from getting on the parts.