love the work, i am doing the same thing, adding details even if its not visible. I am a beginner and this is my first model. Please continue detailing the colors that you use, this is my biggest problem, choosing colors for parts.
Hi Nigel. I look forward to seeing how this kit comes together with your extra detailing. But I also greatly appreciate your tips and information on how you approach and execute the build.
Hi Nigel, Looking really good! The "banana" shafts are a little disappointing, but as you said, once in place it won't be noticeable. I saw that you are using Upol clear coat, I also use their polyester mastic glaze as a putty, it's great, it comes in a "Ketchup" bottle (very convenient, compared to the cans that are quickly not airtight) and I attached a tube on the side to keep the hardener tube and it together, it's easy to sand, doesn't noticeably shrinks (I always overfill), and it's not expensive, at least here in the US. The name is "Upol Fantastic glaze" (UPO922). Good continuation and thanks for all your great videos👋🏻
Thanks for explaining the proper way to cut parts from the sprue. I sometimes had little holes on the parts after taking them off and I was cutting too closely to the part!
I can tell by your voice you are looking forward to this build Nige...however...as someone who fought with this kit when it first came out...be aware that from day one Pocher were reknowned for bad fit and a lot of issues...and this is all the more prevalent with the Hornby kits. Also...they are known for the many discrepencies between the same kits in a batch...which you will come across when you least expect it...I am looking forward to seeing how you adapt your skills to the requirements of this kit.
Hi, I still have the roadster version not built yet. Is it worthed to fet this new coupe version? Did Pocher improve to make it easier to be built? I am a beginner. Thanks
love the work, i am doing the same thing, adding details even if its not visible. I am a beginner and this is my first model. Please continue detailing the colors that you use, this is my biggest problem, choosing colors for parts.
Hi Nigel. I look forward to seeing how this kit comes together with your extra detailing. But I also greatly appreciate your tips and information on how you approach and execute the build.
Hi Nigel, Looking really good! The "banana" shafts are a little disappointing, but as you said, once in place it won't be noticeable.
I saw that you are using Upol clear coat, I also use their polyester mastic glaze as a putty, it's great, it comes in a "Ketchup" bottle (very convenient, compared to the cans that are quickly not airtight) and I attached a tube on the side to keep the hardener tube and it together, it's easy to sand, doesn't noticeably shrinks (I always overfill), and it's not expensive, at least here in the US. The name is "Upol Fantastic glaze" (UPO922). Good continuation and thanks for all your great videos👋🏻
Imagine going 300 km/h with drive shaft bent like that, I think the car could take off 😂.
Nice work, I like it.
Thanks for explaining the proper way to cut parts from the sprue. I sometimes had little holes on the parts after taking them off and I was cutting too closely to the part!
You're welcome!
Great build 🍺💞👍💪🙏🐕
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Nigel, Great start on the Pocher. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Thanks, you too!
Watching this while I wait for the glue to dry on my Ukrainian card ship model.
Enjoyable as ever, Nigel.
Here we go. Good luck with the build Nigel
Indeed, here we go!!
I can tell by your voice you are looking forward to this build Nige...however...as someone who fought with this kit when it first came out...be aware that from day one Pocher were reknowned for bad fit and a lot of issues...and this is all the more prevalent with the Hornby kits. Also...they are known for the many discrepencies between the same kits in a batch...which you will come across when you least expect it...I am looking forward to seeing how you adapt your skills to the requirements of this kit.
I am. This is helping my mojo come back!!
Hi,
I still have the roadster version not built yet. Is it worthed to fet this new coupe version? Did Pocher improve to make it easier to be built? I am a beginner. Thanks
If you want the coupe, get it, if not spend your money on the beautiful porsche 917.