You did a great job with this kit. Just 1 tip: After applying the decals on the wheel,spray it over 2 times with clear-matt or satin. Then the decals stay nice on it in the future and the used look of the rubber stays there. New sub here from Spain.
Great!! Thanks for your tip I will definietly follow your advice 🙂 I have heard and seen that some of scale car modelers also paint rubber wheels. Is it something that is recomended? I would think that paint on the rubber can crack and easily fall off but I might be wrong as I have already done just 2 project 😄
This build came out excellent! I'm working on the Jägermeister Version atm and am thinking about lowering the ride height. It is too high for a race car.
I think the body and other parts are almost the same in camparision to the Martini livery. Oh yes I am quite sure that Tamiya doesn't have any problems with their model kits :D
Very nice! I'm thinking about buying this same model. I don't have any tools for it. Is it necessary to use a paint gun? Does it all come pre-prepared and I just need to put it all togheter? I have almost no prior experience working with models.
Thank you for your comment! The model kit you're considering is definitely nice, but I must caution you that it can be quite challenging for a first-time model kit builder. For instance, the decals can be very delicate and easily torn, especially the ones on the fenders. To ensure they stick properly to the curved surface, you will need to use a softener. Unfortunately, the parts are not pre-prepared and are fixed in sprues that need to be cut. You will also need to apply a primer before painting. When it comes to painting, you have a few options - you can use a spray can, airgun, or brush. If you prefer the easiest route, you can stick the decals onto the body and then cover it with a clear coat from the can. However, this method may not yield the best results. Other parts can still be painted with a brush, but without using primer, the paint can easily come off and the covering may not be smooth. If you're looking to get familiar with the painting process, this may be a good option, but it's important to manage your expectations. If you're new to modeling, I recommend considering a kit with fewer parts to start with. This way, you can build your skills without becoming overwhelmed. Please have a look at links in the next comments. :)
@@AdHocCars I do have experience working with small stickers/parts. I built an F1 model car in the past. I'm mostly worried about the painting part. I don't know where to start or anything, haven't had any experience with that. I saw this exact model Martini Porsche but with paint included and I believe it was marked as "level 4". Should I buy that or is it an even harder assembly? Also I was intrigued by the 911 turbo, maybe I'll buy that one instead.
Ok, I have checked, and I could not find the Porsche 911 RSR Martini set with paints and a box labelled 'Level 4.' All of them were labelled 'Level 3.' It seems that it is the same kit sold either with or without paints. In my opinion, Tamiya kits are the best to start with, as they have no quality issues, and everything fits perfectly. However, if you like challenges, do not hesitate to try this RSR set with paints. Manage your expectations and have fun, because it is all about having fun :)
I am a novice!😂 still strugling with correct ratio of paint and thinner😆 still trying to not mess anything while gluing 😄 thanks for positive feedback! I am quite sure that your projects look better then you percieve them! 😄
Bardzo ładny model Ci wyszedł. Te detale silnika są ciekawe, lakier się ładnie błyszczy i jest dobrze wypolerowany. Fajne jest to Porsche, bo na ogół ludzie sklejają pomarańczowego Jagermeister'a a tu miła odmiana w postaci białego Martini. Pomarańczowy będzie do kompletu :) Mam pytanie, może będziesz pamiętał : w jakiej proporcji rozcienczałeś clear x22? I jakie ciśnienie dałeś przy malowaniu clear? Jak dobrze rozumiem, dysza to 0.3 mm?
Dzięki! Zgadzam się absolutnie, za mało jest filmów o budowie tych białych wersji a zdecydowanie wiecej Jagermaistera 😀 do polerki i perfekcji sporo jeszcze mi oraz temu modelowi brakuje, mam jeszcze 917stke w barwach Martini od fujmii do zlozenia (ta zostawie na koniec, aby jak najmniej zepsuć :D ). Jasne, rozcienczalem dosc mocno 1:4 gdzie 1 to X22 a 4 MLT, cisnienie 1Bar, dysza 0.3, kazda warstwa z 15 minutowym odstępem. Nie wiem czy te ustawienia to przepis na sukces, ale zdają się byc dobrym punktem startowym 😀
This is absolutely beautiful man, nice work
Thanks a lot, mate! I am trying to do my best! 😀
You did a great job with this kit. Just 1 tip: After applying the decals on the wheel,spray it over 2 times with clear-matt or satin. Then the decals stay nice on it in the future and the used look of the rubber stays there. New sub here from Spain.
Great!! Thanks for your tip I will definietly follow your advice 🙂 I have heard and seen that some of scale car modelers also paint rubber wheels. Is it something that is recomended? I would think that paint on the rubber can crack and easily fall off but I might be wrong as I have already done just 2 project 😄
@@AdHocCars just a light mist a few times. Don.t overdo it. Give it a shot on a not used wheel.
Woowww amazing job,so clean.😮👍🏼
thanks a lot for your comment!! I am really happy that you like it 😀
Fantastic work done! No way you are a beginner. I will be looking forward for more of your builds.
Thanks a lot! It motivates me to do next projects 😁
Very nice build. It looks amazing.
Thanks a lot!! 😀 I really appreciete your feedback!
Great job.
Thanks a lot!😃
Nicely done! Great video!
Thanks Christian! I did my best! Glad you like it 😀
nice job !
Thanks!! 😀
pretty work...
thank you!! 😀
Nice build! Subscribed
Thank you! I will try to do my best and do better projects!😁
This build came out excellent! I'm working on the Jägermeister Version atm and am thinking about lowering the ride height. It is too high for a race car.
Thanks a lot! That's sounds like a really nice idea, indeed this modelkit needs lowering 😀 are you going to build a revell or tamiya one?
@@AdHocCars The Revell one. I think the Tamiya one may not have that problem.
I think the body and other parts are almost the same in camparision to the Martini livery. Oh yes I am quite sure that Tamiya doesn't have any problems with their model kits :D
Were you able to lower the ride height on this model?
@@jcalvillo I didn't try afterall.
Naprawdę super wykonane!
Dzięki! 💪😎 Kolejny model nad jakim będę pracował będzie miał mniej kalkomanii :D
Wygląda lepiej niż na zdjęciach produktowych Ravela
Dzięki!!😃 bardzo się cieszę! :D
Very nice! I'm thinking about buying this same model. I don't have any tools for it. Is it necessary to use a paint gun? Does it all come pre-prepared and I just need to put it all togheter? I have almost no prior experience working with models.
Thank you for your comment! The model kit you're considering is definitely nice, but I must caution you that it can be quite challenging for a first-time model kit builder. For instance, the decals can be very delicate and easily torn, especially the ones on the fenders. To ensure they stick properly to the curved surface, you will need to use a softener.
Unfortunately, the parts are not pre-prepared and are fixed in sprues that need to be cut. You will also need to apply a primer before painting. When it comes to painting, you have a few options - you can use a spray can, airgun, or brush. If you prefer the easiest route, you can stick the decals onto the body and then cover it with a clear coat from the can. However, this method may not yield the best results.
Other parts can still be painted with a brush, but without using primer, the paint can easily come off and the covering may not be smooth. If you're looking to get familiar with the painting process, this may be a good option, but it's important to manage your expectations.
If you're new to modeling, I recommend considering a kit with fewer parts to start with. This way, you can build your skills without becoming overwhelmed. Please have a look at links in the next comments. :)
Porsche 959, easy and cheap to start with :)
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Porsche 911 Turbo, nicely done kit, really easy to assembly
th-cam.com/video/BD6tjGaqhMA/w-d-xo.html
@@AdHocCars I do have experience working with small stickers/parts. I built an F1 model car in the past. I'm mostly worried about the painting part. I don't know where to start or anything, haven't had any experience with that. I saw this exact model Martini Porsche but with paint included and I believe it was marked as "level 4". Should I buy that or is it an even harder assembly? Also I was intrigued by the 911 turbo, maybe I'll buy that one instead.
Ok, I have checked, and I could not find the Porsche 911 RSR Martini set with paints and a box labelled 'Level 4.' All of them were labelled 'Level 3.' It seems that it is the same kit sold either with or without paints. In my opinion, Tamiya kits are the best to start with, as they have no quality issues, and everything fits perfectly. However, if you like challenges, do not hesitate to try this RSR set with paints. Manage your expectations and have fun, because it is all about having fun :)
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thanks!
Wooow alright there is no way you are a beginner because I am and it doesn’t look like that at all 🤣 Nice work!
I am a novice!😂 still strugling with correct ratio of paint and thinner😆 still trying to not mess anything while gluing 😄 thanks for positive feedback! I am quite sure that your projects look better then you percieve them! 😄
What is the liquid you put the decals in?
Hi! I used Microset and Microsol :)
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I put decals on water :)
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Thanks a lot for your positive feedback!🙃 I really need it as I am in the midle of finishing 917k from Fujimii...Frankly speaking it's a nightmare!😶
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Bardzo ładny model Ci wyszedł. Te detale silnika są ciekawe, lakier się ładnie błyszczy i jest dobrze wypolerowany. Fajne jest to Porsche, bo na ogół ludzie sklejają pomarańczowego Jagermeister'a a tu miła odmiana w postaci białego Martini. Pomarańczowy będzie do kompletu :)
Mam pytanie, może będziesz pamiętał : w jakiej proporcji rozcienczałeś clear x22? I jakie ciśnienie dałeś przy malowaniu clear? Jak dobrze rozumiem, dysza to 0.3 mm?
Dzięki! Zgadzam się absolutnie, za mało jest filmów o budowie tych białych wersji a zdecydowanie wiecej Jagermaistera 😀 do polerki i perfekcji sporo jeszcze mi oraz temu modelowi brakuje, mam jeszcze 917stke w barwach Martini od fujmii do zlozenia (ta zostawie na koniec, aby jak najmniej zepsuć :D ). Jasne, rozcienczalem dosc mocno 1:4 gdzie 1 to X22 a 4 MLT, cisnienie 1Bar, dysza 0.3, kazda warstwa z 15 minutowym odstępem. Nie wiem czy te ustawienia to przepis na sukces, ale zdają się byc dobrym punktem startowym 😀
@@AdHocCars Czy MLT to Mr color Leveling thinner?
Tak, konkretnie, Mr. Color Leveling Thinner 400 😀
@@AdHocCars Dziękuję za odpowiedź. Pozdrawiam, Mike.
Это G1 Jazz
transformers :)
@@AdHocCars more then might the eye
Świetny model🙋♂️ i super film :) ten model czeka u mnie w szafie 🙈 ale jeszcze poczeka🤣🤣🤣 zapraszam do mnie na kanał YT 🙂🙂🙂
Dzięki! trzymam kciuki! :D widziałem Twoje prace i na pewno nie będziesz miał z nim żadnych problemów :D:D subskrybuje! :)
Научи, сенсей!
Благодаря!
@@AdHocCars Please teach me, sensei. You're cool!
It's really easy, just have a try with a car model kit that you like 😀 have you ever tried to do some model kits?😁