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Well it's nearly time to get started, so here's my entry for the build.  I built this at some point in the 80's and painted it blue as per the instructions.  Other than enjoying the build I don't remember much about it.  I hope it goes together better than the Airfix Escort I've been trying to wrestle into shape recently. 

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The car matching the registration used by Matchbox is quite well photographed as can be seen in the two links below.  It seems to change its paint quite often, I've seen it in two shades or British Racing Green and also in a Royal Blue which possibly explains why the instructions depict it in blue but the box art in green.  

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mo17/monterey/lots/r129-1935-aston-martin-ulster-competition-sports/430432

https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/cg/850/Aston-Martin-Ulster.html - car in question is chassis B5/549/U

 

Matchbox have not replicated the bulge in the bodywork on the right hand side of the engine and I'll probably not fix it either.  I'll strip the chromework as the real thing has a lot less chrome than the kit does.

 

Here are the sprueshots

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I'm not sure how usable the transfers are, but I only intend to use the reg plates anyway.

 

Cheers

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Well done Andy, these Matchbox car kits are really impressing me and I'm inclined to try my best to obtain a few after seeing these threads and sprue shots. I'm liking this one a lot. 

Cheers, welcome aboard and best of luck.. Dave 

 

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I'm looking forward to seeing this one coming together Andy :popcorn:

Luckily, the plastic parts seem to be of much better quality than this generation of Matchbox boxes (I've had the same issues)!

 

Cheers

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Managed to get started yesterday.  First of all the chrome was removed.  It's the first time I've done this and having raided the kitchen cupboards I plumped for some drain unblocker granules and a chinese take-away tub.  I think I may have overdone the concentration as the made up solution fizzed away, got quite hot and the chrome was removed in under five minutes - job done.  The sprue was scrubbed in running water afterwards.

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Most of the day was spent on the floor of the cockpit which took quite a lot of masking in order to apply the different paint.  Various shades of MRP black/grey for most of it with MRP Silver Aluminium for the gear box parts.  A black oil wash was applied to the seats and gearbox.

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The pedals are actually in the wrong order - the thinner, longer one should be in the middle and there should be a gap below the gear stick.

The dashboard has also been painted up.  For the bezels and white markings I used Poska pens.  The silver was ok after the dials were backfilled with Humbrol acrylic matt black, but the white could be better.

Pretty cruel close up -

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This has subsequently been covered in masking fluid before being glued into the body.

The body and spare wheel cover parts took quite a bit of cleaning up as there were the odd scuff marks on them and the joint edges needed dressing.  The inside of the body has been sprayed black and the bulkhead white aluminium.  The body interior around the opening has been masked off before the floor pan was inserted.  The seats came unstuck but as they can be inserted afterwards this is actually a blessing as it makes masking easier.

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Bit of a bumper update as I apologise for not updating this topic during the week.

The next stage of the build was dry fitting the body and running gear.  At the rear the axle and springs are intended to be fitted before the body is glued to the chassis.

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Whilst the springs won't be a problem to brush paint the axle as it goes through the body will be.  So I came up with a cunning plan that would enable the axle and springs to be fitted after the body and chassis had been painted.  Chop the axle in half and glue small pieces of plasticard to one half in order to stop it flexing up and down when put back together.

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Testing it showed that the plan would work.  Then I looked at photographs of the real cars and almost all of them had everything painted body colour.  The modification will at least mean that I can paint and polish up the bodywork without the springs and axle in the way.

The chassis rails were then painted acrylic Humbrol 15 Midnight Blue as they are partially visible through the cockpit.  Unfortunately this isn't the current formula of the paint and I won't be painting the bodywork with it, but it sufficed to get the rails painted before the body was assembled.

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Here the body has been glued to the chassis rails, the lifting spare wheel cover has been glued in place and the two halves of the bonnet glued together for the first time.  I decided against having the spare wheel cover operable preferring to tighten up the gap.  The gap still isn't brilliant but thankfully neither is the real thing.  Some of the front end gubbins have been attached in order that radiator grill can be fitted and the bonnet halves aligned.

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All of the mudguards have seams down the middle which unfortunately are not replicated on the real thing

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The ends of the mudguards have been thinned and rounded to improve the appearance

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Lots more parts have been cleaned up and primed.  The engine block has been painted gloss black.

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Some parts still need more primer.

Looks good in black primer (MRP)

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The biggest problem I've got now is finding the right colour of paint.  The instructions say Humbrol 15 Midnight Blue but this appears too light and trying to get hold of the new formula locally is problematic.  I've picked up Mr Hobby Midnight Blue but that's almost black and more grey than blue.  Their navy blue is also too grey.  I think another visit to Mr.Jolly will have to happen soon.

 

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An excellent update Andy.. there’s a lot going on there and a lot to like. This is looking so good and I hope you find a paint that suits this great build.

Cheers.. Dave 

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A few fiddly little bits have been cleaned up and some grovelling around the floor undertaken.  Thankfully I put laminate down on the floor so the carpet monster is starving.

 

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I've found a use for one of those self sealing bags that come with the lateral flow tests, just hope I don't lose the whole lot!

 

Having trawled around the internet during the night looking for photos of the engine I've now decided upon the body colour.  I found a photo of the subject from 1975 reportedly still in its factory applied British Racing Green and also photos of another of the cars in BRG.  Both examples were a darker shade of BRG and this is what I'm going with.  I've a bottle of Zero Paints Dark British Racing Green and have started applying that to the bodywork and mudguards.

 

Cheers

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18 minutes ago, Andy G said:

A few fiddly little bits have been cleaned up and some grovelling around the floor undertaken.  Thankfully I put laminate down on the floor so the carpet monster is starving.

 

I've found a use for one of those self sealing bags that come with the lateral flow tests, just hope I don't lose the whole lot!

 

 

I'm glad I'm not the only one who put those bags to use storing small model parts.

 

Nice work on this build.

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It's been a while since I've posted.  Progress has been moving forward most of the time, but slowly.  All of the small parts have been prepped and painted

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The small parts on the coffee stirrer were painted with a Molotow pen which hasn't come out as shiny as I remember it previously being.  The wheel nuts and steering linkage were painted gloss black and then Zero Paints Chrome.  Quite happy with these.

The exhaust has been painted with Alclad Burnt Iron and the manifold end finished with MRP Semi matt clear.  I have however subsequently removed the moulded in heat shield which goes alongside the 'door' area.  This will be replaced with a 'rope' insulation as seen on the real thing.

 

The insides of the headlights have been painted silver and then filled with Mr Hyde Putty before the outside was painted green.  This hasn't gone well as I've had to sand them back a couple of times probably because of getting too much paint on them.

 

The last week has been spent on the body, largely chasing my tail trying to get a good finish.  It's been very much a case of fix one small issue only to create another in the process.  I think I'm happy with the main body now and the bonnet has just received a coat of gloss.  The bonnet has split in half down the join a couple of times and this has now been re-inforced with a piece of plasticard.

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Once the bonnet has a good enough finish the leather straps and the hinge need to be painted.

 

The suspension parts have been hand painted using Humbrol acrylic black from the new dropper bottles.  I had hoped to be able to pick out the details on what I presume are the dampers, however, they are immediately behind the headlamp supports so I can't get at them which is disappointing.

 

I've forgotten to photo the engine which is complete but not fitted yet.  That will wait until the painting of the body is complete.  There's plenty of detail painting left to be done before I can bring it all together.  How fast progress is going to be over the next week I'm not sure as I've got work to do on my son's house before he can put it on the market - bathroom and kitchen fitter hats to hand.

 

Cheers

 

 

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It's all looking very nice so far Andy and I'm really looking forward to seeing your rope insulation :popcorn:.  What paint have you used for the body?

I sometimes get a dud result with my Molotow pen too.  It's usually because the nib is a bit dry - the ink (that's what they call it), needs to be flooded on to give that lovely shiny finish.

Good luck with the DIY and I hope you're getting a suitable share of the sale proceeds :winkgrin:

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Nice update Andy and a belated hello from me. It’s all looking great, however it seems you’re going to be busy soon so take your time on this build. As with all car builds on here, there’s a lot of fine attention going on, which is great to see. Good luck with the Reno’s and we’ll see you back sometime after that. 

Cheers.. Dave 

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I'm back!  Son's kitchen and bathroom are all finished, in fact the house has been sold.

Here's day one of the work

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Yes, that's the bathroom you can see through where the ceiling should be.

Two weeks later its all done

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I've finally got back to the Ulster this week and have been plodding forward with it.

One of the first tasks was to paint the leather retaining straps on the bonnet which required quite a bit of masking

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The engine has been finished as well.  Various different metallic shades and blacks were used.  I was going to replace the moulded representations of the ignition wiring but then realised that there were much more significant chunks of metal missing from the engine bay such as the steering linkages.  I made the decision to leave as out of the box otherwise it was going to be a very deep rabit hole.

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And in place

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I've started putting all of the little bits on and heading towards completing the car.  The wheels are just pushed on at the moment.

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The mudguard is also just positioned at the moment.  Those on the real car are not positioned close to the wheels but I think getting the kit's mudguards to line up properly may be troublesome.

 

Cheers

Andy

 

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Excellent work on both fronts Andy - the Kitchen and the Ulster.

Your excellent craftsmanship is well displayed with both examples. Well done. 

Cheers.. Dave 

 

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Well the Aston did get finished and I have some photos of it.  However, we're off on holiday tomorrow, so I'll leave you with this teaser

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I'll load more and also into the gallery when we're back - thank goodness for the extension, I'll be just in time.

 

Cheers

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