Lee Chambers Posted February 13, 2021 Posted February 13, 2021 Hi all, these are the final pictures of the E-Type, I spent quite a bit of time on this little kit, mainly trying to upgrade some of the parts such as the drivers rear view mirror mounting post. I also scratch built a new door mirror as I did not like the bullet style ones provided in the kit. The front headlamp frames were made from silver solder, bent into shape and flattened with a tea spoon. I did manage to throw away the tiny door handles when having a tidy up, I found one of them, so I had to make a copy in solder and PVA glue. I found a way to pivot the bonnet by pushing heated metal pins into the front chassis cross bar and sliding on some plastic bushes. These were glued to the lower portion of the bonnet and a wire restraint was super glued to the chassis to limit the travel so that the chrome bumpers did not touch the ground. The US cars had clear indicator front lenses and all red tail lights, I liked the look of that, so found an Illinois rear plate in my spares box and added that. I gave the car a wash with AK dirt/dust enamels to give it a used cross country dusty drive look. Overall, for a kit dating back to the early 60's I was impressed with the quality of the fit and shape. I look forward to building Revell's latest release and hope you all enjoy the photos. The outside ones were taken in biting -8 degree winds and after 5 minutes my fingers were numb! Paints used: Zero Paints - Jaguar Cotswold Blue Mr Surfacer 1200/1500 black primer 2K Clear coat Mr Color super metallics Abteilung oils/matt thinner UV Resin 12
Pete in Lincs Posted February 13, 2021 Posted February 13, 2021 There's something about an E type. And this one looks good to me. Your replacement bezels are really impressive. 1
Spiny Posted February 13, 2021 Posted February 13, 2021 I'd have to agree, the interior in particular looks excellent 1
johnlambert Posted February 14, 2021 Posted February 14, 2021 That's a nice model. The hood cover, which I know you worked on, looks more like fabric and less like plastic. I think I like the profile and rear three quarter views best. The interior is great too. My one negative criticism (and it is nit picking) is that the boot lid shut line looks a little soft and I wonder if a bit of a wash in the panel line would have improved it? My final thought is that I'm fairly certain that the front bumpers on real E-types touch the ground when you open the bonnet; I'm not saying that you are wrong to put in a stop to limit the bonnet opening, I think it's a very good idea to prevent damage to your model.
Lee Chambers Posted February 14, 2021 Author Posted February 14, 2021 (edited) 3 hours ago, johnlambert said: That's a nice model. The hood cover, which I know you worked on, looks more like fabric and less like plastic. I think I like the profile and rear three quarter views best. The interior is great too. My one negative criticism (and it is nit picking) is that the boot lid shut line looks a little soft and I wonder if a bit of a wash in the panel line would have improved it? My final thought is that I'm fairly certain that the front bumpers on real E-types touch the ground when you open the bonnet; I'm not saying that you are wrong to put in a stop to limit the bonnet opening, I think it's a very good idea to prevent damage to your model. Edited February 14, 2021 by Lee Chambers wrong area
Lee Chambers Posted February 14, 2021 Author Posted February 14, 2021 Thanks for your kind comments,i agree the panel lines are a bit soft,i did had a wash,but the camera has not really picked it out that well. I look forward to building the larger 1/24 Revell kit in the future and hope to improve on the next build. 1
Six97s Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 Very nice. Even though there's an OTS version of the new tooling on the horizon, I'd still choose this one.
Lee Chambers Posted February 15, 2021 Author Posted February 15, 2021 42 minutes ago, Six97s said: Very nice. Even though there's an OTS version of the new tooling on the horizon, I'd still choose this one. Thanks,i am not an E-Type expert,but it looks pretty good overall,just needs a bit of work.
Lee Chambers Posted February 17, 2021 Author Posted February 17, 2021 2 hours ago, kapam said: Wow! That is excellent! Cheers !👍
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