I love this color choice, and I was especially impressed with the interior details. Great work, another quality addition to your collection of builds to be sure
Very nice oleg ..its been a while iv not been able to watch or do builds but I'm trying to come back today so uploaded earlier just to say I was back and in my new home so yeah I'm miles behind on vids my friend but man u done a awsome job on your Porsche build well done looks amazing as always ur work ..keith
@@Scaleautoshophank u so much I appreciate it u keep on doing your outstanding builds ur work inspires me to try become a good builder even if I am only half as good as you I'd be happy so thanks for the inspiration and appreciate you replying have a great weekend and stay safe 👍keith
Wow, thanks for your painstaking work to show us such a great model❤🎉I would like to know why sanding down the first black primer layer? Can this firm up the next paints?
Hello, thank you. First black layer is not a primer, this is just quick layer that i sand off and thus reveal imperfections in resin body. This layer does not affect on upper layers.
Hello, fantastic mirror finish even with a 1K clear coat. Do you use a 1K primer for the body too or is it 2K? Could you tell me the exact brand and product? Also, I don't know if you've already done it, could you explain the various steps with clear GX100... how many coats, if you sand and waiting times between coats and other details to achieve that result? Thank you.
Hello man, thanks! step by step. 1. used 1k primer. this is an automotive primer from ebay like this one (mine is not available more). www.ebay.de/itm/371362413684 2. GX100 dilute it with mr levelling thinner on your own rate suitable for room temperature and nozzle diam. I do not have here exact ratio, just not too thin and not too thick. 3. 4x layers with about 2 hours between. In my case 1st layer in the evening after work then 2nd layer in about 3 hours. Next day the same, i do not hurry with clearcoating. 4. let it cure about 1x week or more. 5. godhand 4000 is enought for sanding as first step. then 6000 and 8000 (may be 6000 enough if you sand it thorougly. 6. polishing tamiya coarse then fine and then finish. i use proxxon and sponge. 7. wax optionally (helps to prevent fingerprints for a short time)
I don't like these resin kits. For me, a good kit is characterized by the fact that the technology can be understood. How is the undercarriage constructed? Where is the engine located? How many cylinders does it have and how are they arranged? Where is the gearbox located? How does the drive work? Resin kits cannot provide all of this. They can only reproduce a shape well.
That is absolutely flawless, best finish Ive seen on a model car to date!!
Glad you like it!
Great build 👍🏻
Glad you like it
I love this color choice, and I was especially impressed with the interior details. Great work, another quality addition to your collection of builds to be sure
Thank you very much!
That looks amazing. Great result on the paintjob too! Thanks for sharing!
Nice, thanks
Awesome work like always from you Oleg, that looks fantastic and very realistic too 👍🏼 colour is wonderful too, well done 🙂👍🏼
Thanks Karl, one year video build 🤣
That build was awesome. Thank you for sharing!!
My pleasure!
Very nice oleg ..its been a while iv not been able to watch or do builds but I'm trying to come back today so uploaded earlier just to say I was back and in my new home so yeah I'm miles behind on vids my friend but man u done a awsome job on your Porsche build well done looks amazing as always ur work ..keith
Hello my friend, thanks you visited me. I hope you are well! wish you come back to hobby soon
@@Scaleautoshophank u so much I appreciate it u keep on doing your outstanding builds ur work inspires me to try become a good builder even if I am only half as good as you I'd be happy so thanks for the inspiration and appreciate you replying have a great weekend and stay safe 👍keith
Incredible job. Looks amazing.
Glad you like it!
Wow, thanks for your painstaking work to show us such a great model❤🎉I would like to know why sanding down the first black primer layer? Can this firm up the next paints?
Hello, thank you. First black layer is not a primer, this is just quick layer that i sand off and thus reveal imperfections in resin body. This layer does not affect on upper layers.
Thanks for letting me see your wonderful work. By the way, what clear do you use?
thanks mate. Clearcoat is Mr Hobby GX100
@@Scaleautoshop Oh, thank you for the info^^
It looks Amazing! Great job!! What color did you paint the tires, and what brand paint?
hi! thank you. rims painted in steel (alclad II)
the Tires… did you paint them?
tires did not paint, they are black rubber.
Hello, fantastic mirror finish even with a 1K clear coat. Do you use a 1K primer for the body too or is it 2K? Could you tell me the exact brand and product? Also, I don't know if you've already done it, could you explain the various steps with clear GX100... how many coats, if you sand and waiting times between coats and other details to achieve that result? Thank you.
Hello man, thanks! step by step.
1. used 1k primer. this is an automotive primer from ebay like this one (mine is not available more). www.ebay.de/itm/371362413684
2. GX100 dilute it with mr levelling thinner on your own rate suitable for room temperature and nozzle diam. I do not have here exact ratio, just not too thin and not too thick.
3. 4x layers with about 2 hours between. In my case 1st layer in the evening after work then 2nd layer in about 3 hours. Next day the same, i do not hurry with clearcoating.
4. let it cure about 1x week or more.
5. godhand 4000 is enought for sanding as first step. then 6000 and 8000 (may be 6000 enough if you sand it thorougly.
6. polishing tamiya coarse then fine and then finish. i use proxxon and sponge.
7. wax optionally (helps to prevent fingerprints for a short time)
Hello, do you use 1k or 2k clear coat ? Thx for reply :)
Hello, this is 1k.
How long do you let mr.color varnish dry before you start polishing?
a week or more, i am do not hurry 🙂
What semi gloss clear is that?
i use usually Tamiya's LP24 or MrHobby C181 series, one of them.
Serious question. Can I pay you to make one?
Do you want the same 911?
@@Scaleautoshop yes. Just in a different color
I don't like these resin kits. For me, a good kit is characterized by the fact that the technology can be understood. How is the undercarriage constructed? Where is the engine located? How many cylinders does it have and how are they arranged? Where is the gearbox located? How does the drive work? Resin kits cannot provide all of this. They can only reproduce a shape well.
you need old fujimi enthusiast kits, there is all what you listed. Most of kits, resin and plastic do not have that.