[Revell] BMW 507 - WIP
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April 20, 2024This kit was a combined set with i8, but I made i8. so this 507 was state without a box.
And, this is an old kit from a very old mold.2
April 20, 2024This sprue was bent when I first received it.
This is very common with revell kits.3
April 20, 2024I would turn it over, put something heavy on both sides, and blow air with a hair dryer every time I went back and forth for a few days.4
April 20, 2024It has been restored.5
April 20, 2024Washed.6
April 20, 2024Engraving panel-line and removing parting line.7
April 20, 2024I scraped the inside of the fender because the cross section was too thick.8
April 20, 2024L: original / R: scraped9
April 21, 2024The emblem was embossed, but I removed it because I didn't need it.10
April 21, 2024The part with the mold lines was thick, so I scraped it off and thinned it out. (Arrow is before fix, right is after fix)11
April 21, 2024Since the jaws were separate, I glued them and applied putty.12
April 21, 2024While the putty was hardening, I pre-assembled the bonnet and found that there was a large gap.13
April 21, 2024Slice the pla-plate to...14
April 21, 2024Glue it down and...15
April 21, 2024Removed gaps with sanding.16
April 21, 2024The putty had finished drying, so I sanded it down.
I'll have to check it again later after I paint the surfacer.17
April 21, 2024I have now sanded the entire body-shell.18
April 22, 2024The quality of the plated parts in this kit is so poor that I will have to look at them one by one and come up with a work plan.
It is the most noticeable decorative part, but it is bent and completely crushed, so it cannot be used as is.19
April 22, 2024The parting line is clearly visible on the bumper.20
April 22, 2024The grill on the front should go into the housing, but it doesn't...21
April 22, 2024I don't know if the room mirror part on the left is an injection defect or the mold is damaged, but it is completely unusable. The side mirror in the photo on the right also has protruding parting-line and push pin marks.22
April 22, 2024The vent parts near the windshield also protrude significantly rather than going inward.23
April 22, 2024Since the outside diameter of the headlamp housing is larger than the body, this also needs to be corrected.24
April 22, 2024Of the plated parts, only the side slits fit perfectly with the bodywork, so I think I can just chrome them without modification (but I'll have to remove the embossed BMW emblem).25
April 22, 2024For the bonnet decoration, one sheet of aluminum plate was cut into a V shape, another sheet was cut thinly, bent, and then glued together.
This is my first time doing metal processing. I don't know if it was because the aluminum was too thin, but it was difficult to process because it bent easily.26
April 22, 2024I put it on the bonnet and it looks allight.27
April 22, 2024The vertical bar was made by grinding aluminum rod into a square pillar.
I didn't have any tools or materials for metal processing, but I had some sculptural aluminium wire, so I used it.28
April 22, 2024I roughly carved it into a similar shape and placed it on the bonnet.29
April 22, 2024I trimmed it a bit more and assembled it with the wings.
I think it looks much better than the original parts.30
April 22, 2024The top part was shaved off a bit more and then polished to finish it off.31
April 24, 2024The outer diameter of the headlamp cup was narrowed by sanding.32
April 24, 2024The curves of the body were not smooth and showed slightly angled areas, so I sanded the entire body again.33
April 24, 2024The windshield parts were of poor quality, so I sanded them and then scrubbed them endlessly with a compound.34
April 24, 2024Done.35
April 24, 2024The plating was removed by soaking in bleach.
As expected, the primer was not removed. 🙁36
April 24, 2024As expected, the hubcaps also had primer clumped together.
I sanded it all down and removed the embossed emblem in the center.37
April 24, 2024I broke it while scraping the backing to make the vent area near the windshield as thin as possible.38
April 24, 2024Even though I scraped it off thinly, it did not go into the body.
So I drilled a hole in the body and it fit perfectly.39
April 24, 2024The molded mesh expression was removed and nylon mesh was attached.40
April 24, 2024Done.
Because the body is pierced, it fits well without sticking out even though mesh is added underneath.41
April 25, 2024I sigh just looking at it. 🙁
The rearview mirror in particular is in the worst shape.42
April 25, 2024I decided to build it up one by one, starting with what seemed the simplest.
It is a part that is inserted into the indicated location, but I do not know what it is actually used for.
Parking brake? Bonnet open handle? Anyway...43
April 25, 2024I cut a small piece of aluminum, trimmed it, drilled holes, assembled it with insect pin.44
April 25, 2024Next, I cut the neck of the side mirror and made the body by cutting and attaching thin stainless steel pipes and insect pins to the appropriate length.45
April 25, 2024For the mirror part, Zaku's monoeye and gun scope modification parts from Gunpla were used.46
April 26, 2024The muffler end was made by cutting aluminum pipe.47
April 26, 2024There is something made of metal on the marked part of the steering wheel, but I don't know what it is. (Maybe paddle shift?)
Anyway, I cut the aluminum into small pieces and processed it.
It was too inconvenient to work with metal, so I bought a mini vise.
So far, it seems to be quite usable.48
April 26, 2024It was finished by processing it into an appropriate shape, filing and polishing it, and then bending it.49
April 26, 2024The turn signal switch is very simple to modify.
I put a little UV resin on the end and hardened it.50
April 27, 2024Carving the gearstick head itself wasn't difficult, but it was so small and the plastic was bent that I had to carve it several times.51
April 28, 2024Next, it's time to modify the poor quality rearview mirror, which is embarrassing to even call a part.
After cutting and polishing the aluminum rod, I cut and attached a stainless steel pipe to the back.52
April 29, 2024The pillar part of the rear-view mirror was also made by carving aluminum rods.
There should be a bezel around the edge of the mirror, but I didn't want to bother, so I left it out.53
April 29, 2024I usually don't fix the pushpin marks, but since the sun visor is still very visible when finished, I had to fix it.
And while I'm at it, spreaded it to the bonnet.54
April 29, 2024Done.55
April 30, 2024Next is seats.
First, a small groove was dug at the bottom of the sheet.56
April 30, 2024I took a picture because there was an injection defect.
I think the mold may have been damaged.57
April 30, 2024I tried to express wrinkles easily.
Rough carving marks can be smoothed by wiping them a few times with non-resin adhesive (Quick Type x).58
May 1, 2024I replaced the seat hinges with metal.
Of course, I didn't replace the inconspicuous part on the door side.59
May 1, 2024Next, I carved a piece of plastic rod to make a seat position adjustment lever.
It's a little big, but let's let it go. 😉60
May 1, 2024The sheet is made of two pieces, front and back, but the step was quite large, so I filled it with putty.61
May 1, 2024I scraped it off with a knife, but the putty didn't stick and came off.62
May 1, 2024I quickly gave up and applied a thick layer of slightly viscous instant adhesive.63
May 2, 2024After sanding, I also scraped off the molds on the edges.64
May 2, 2024And then cut the pla-plate into thin slices...65
May 2, 2024I made edge line on the back.66
May 2, 2024Next is the sunshade.
The basic structure was created by bending thin stainless wire and cutting pieces of aluminum plate.67
May 2, 2024I had to make a support that would be fixed to the window frame, so I carved an aluminum rod.68
May 2, 2024I needed 4 pieces, so I tried to cut it into 4 pieces and screwed it up. 😄69
May 2, 2024Threw it... and I just cut a square pla-rod and made it.
It can't be assembled right now, but once it's painted and assembled, it will roughly look like this.70
May 3, 2024This is lever of side window.
It is inconvenient to work with lathe because the rotary tool I have is a bit wobbly.71
May 3, 2024And another lever (maybe.. door knob?)
Hmm... I think this would have been fine just by trimming the original parts.
Mine was a little too thick, so I'll have to sand it down later to make it a little thinner.72
May 4, 2024I wondered if the front grill part didn't fit well due to the thickness of the plating, but it didn't fit well regardless of that.73
May 4, 2024I had to carve out the entire inside of the part, but especially the marked area(towards the headlamp).74
May 4, 2024Now it's a good fit.75
May 4, 2024Next, I made a jig like this.76
May 4, 2024On the jig, thinly sliced pla-plate were attached vertically, and thin wires were cut and attached horizontally on top of them.77
May 4, 2024I made another one on the other side in the same way, paying attention to the direction.78
May 4, 2024I scraped the back of the original piece to make it as thin as possible, cut out the inside with a knife, and attached the mesh I had made.79
May 4, 2024Finally, cut off the protruding mesh and... Voilà!
It would have been nice to have grid etching like the detail-up parts on the Tamiya Aston Martin DBS, but since it's not there, we'll have to settle for this... 😉80
May 5, 2024I tried to remove the embossed BMW emblem on the side slit, but the back was so thin that it pierce through.
So I completely drilled it all down.81
May 5, 2024Aluminum rods were cut to an appropriate thickness and inserted.82
May 6, 2024It's a very old mold, so the instrument panel is embossed, but the repackaged product include the decal too.
So I removed them for the detail-up.83
May 7, 2024By polishing aluminum pipes of two diameters...84
May 7, 2024I made a chrome trim for the instrument panel.85
May 8, 2024A few buttons were also removed.86
May 8, 2024I carved a pla-rod to make a white button and placed it.87
May 9, 2024I also made buttons on the left side.88
May 9, 2024In the photo of the real car, there is a seam at the top of the dashboard, so I made a roughly similar.
The marked is where broke when the gluing.89
May 9, 2024I tried to use an PE wiper, but it was impossible because it was almost double size.
So I decided to just trim the original parts as thin and sharp as possible and use them. (Arrow: modified)90
May 11, 2024I don't know what the original shape was, but I made a new one that like an antenna.91
May 11, 2024It's probably the antenna, right? 🙂92
May 11, 2024I trimmed the aluminum rod to make a washer fluid nozzle.
The nozzle looks unusual, but I guess that's because it's a classic car. (Obviously, I omitted the nozzle hole.)
With this, it seems like the basic work for important detailing has been completed.93
May 16, 2024Now I was trying to trim the remaining parts, but I saw an error on the first page of the assembly instructions.
What I was holding was part number 6 in the manual, but it didn't fit because of the protrusion on the marked part.
Summary: You just need to swap parts numbers 6 and 7.94
May 16, 2024And I remembered that older kits have bonnets that are less closed due to engine room parts, so I tried assembling it.
Just looking at it, it looks like it won't close because of the marked parts.95
May 16, 2024As expected...96
May 17, 2024I had to cut it by the amount shown.97
May 17, 2024Now it's a good fit.98
May 17, 2024When I opened the bonnet, it seemed to open a lot, so I corrected the push pin marks.99
May 17, 2024Although the rivet representation on the roof cover is quite good, I decided to remove it to improve the detail.100
May 17, 2024I removed the rivet and marked its location with a stylus, but the plastic was so soft that it fell apart.
After applying non-resin adhesive to make it soft, I carefully restored it.101
May 17, 2024I trimmed all the parts and sorted them by color to be painted. Because the injection quality was not good, it took two days to refine it.102
May 17, 2024I painted various colors first...103
May 17, 2024All parts that needed to be painted glossy black were first painted with black surfacer.104
May 18, 2024I painted gloss black. (Wheels is over coated clear smoke on the metal black)105
May 18, 2024Clear over coated.106
May 19, 2024Again x2107
May 20, 2024White surfacer.108
May 20, 2024I sprayed a semi-gloss red to make it look almost matt.
The windshield frames shown are red on the back.109
May 20, 2024Since the wheel edges are chrome, I masked them.110
May 20, 2024It's been a while since I painted it with chrome, but it didn't turn out the quality I wanted.
Still, it's hazy now, but once it's completely dried, the reflection will be much better than it is now.111
May 21, 2024The under plate was also masked for painting.
The marked area has a complex shape, so I plan to paint it with a brush.112
May 21, 2024Finished brushing.113
May 21, 2024Ready to assemble. (but, I haven't polished the body shell yet)114
May 24, 2024Polishing Start - Sand.115
May 24, 2024Polishing 1. Rough compound.116
May 24, 2024Polishing 2. Medium compound.117
May 24, 2024Polishing 3. Finish compound.118
May 24, 2024Polishing Final - Extra finish(GSI ceramic compound)119
May 24, 2024I decided to work on the dashboard first, as it looked like it would require a lot of work before I could assemble it a`ccording to the assembly instructions.
I trimmed the pla-plate so that it would fit comfortably inside the aluminum housing of the instrument panel. (If it was too thin, it would tilt when inserted, so 0.5mm thick was about right.)120
May 24, 2024The small instrument panel was made easy to fit by adding a pla-rod to the back.121
May 24, 2024Then I applied decal.122
May 24, 2024And now I need something like this.
This is the inner packaging material for kim(seaweed), a traditional Korean food.
Anything flat, stiff, thin, and transparent will do, but this was all I had on hand.
Gossip: The global popularity of kimbap has led to an explosion in South Korea's kim(seaweed) exports, which has driven up the price of kim(seaweed) here. 🙁
Koreans can't live without kim(seaweed), kimchi, and ramyun. 🙂123
May 24, 2024Anyway, Cut and trimmed the PETs to the same size. (required x2)124
May 25, 2024Drops of UV resin were placed on the decal, covered with cut PET, pressed lightly, and then cured.125
May 25, 2024The aluminum pipe was fixed with wood glue at an appropriate depth.126
May 25, 2024Attached to the dashboard.127
May 25, 2024I lost some of the buttons I made, so I made them again and attached them.
While editing the photo, I found that the audio decal position was a little off. It was already fully glued so there was no way to move it sideways.
It's okay if you see it with the naked eye or from above, you won't notice it at all. Because I did that... 😉128
May 25, 2024A handle for some unknown purpose was also attached.
Since the handle was placed vertically, I later rotated it horizontally.129
May 26, 2024It was inconvenient to work if the wire moved, so I temporarily fixed it with tape and then attached it.
However, the instant adhesive flowed into the gaps, making it impossible to move.130
May 27, 2024Assembled the inside of the door.131
May 27, 2024These are metal stickers that I personally made last year for things I thought would be needed in the kits I own.
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However, because I did a lot of modifications this time, I ended up using only the one shown.
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May 27, 2024Why I love metal stickers.133
May 27, 2024Next, Using etching and insect pins...134
May 27, 2024I made the pins for the roof cover.
I planned to do it as marked, but making one of those was extremely stressful because the head of the insect pin would stick out, fall off, or not stick in place.
I gave up because I wasn't confident enough to make 11 pieces.135
May 27, 2024So, I just glued the etching on for now. (Well... it looks fine as is.)136
May 28, 2024It wasn't included in the kit, but I thought it would be nice to have a seat belt, so I decided to make one.
A piece of plastic was trimmed into an appropriate shape and attached to the end of black tape of the appropriate width with instant adhesive.
In Korea, they call it line tape, but in English it's probably called whiteboard tape.137
May 28, 2024Then paint to create a seat belt socket and...138
May 28, 2024Next, I cut the etching to create a clip.139
May 28, 2024And so, the seat is assembled.140
May 28, 2024A drop of UV resin was placed on the BMW emblem decal and hardened.141
May 28, 2024Assembled the wheel cover.142
May 28, 2024UV resin was also applied to the gear stick and hardened.143
May 28, 2024Since the attachment surface must be flat to attach the embossed emblem decal, the aluminum parts made in #81 could not be used. Instead, I shaved the pla-rod.144
May 28, 2024I attached all the remaining decals.145
May 28, 2024Attached F/R emblem.146
June 1, 2024I attached the emblem in the side slit.147
June 1, 2024I also attached decorations to the bonnet.148
June 1, 2024Assembling the windshield. It was quite a pain to attach the sun visor.149
June 1, 2024Engine built.150
June 1, 2024I'm trying to attach a radiator but there are no holes indicated in the instructions.
I had no choice but to cut off the male pin and attach it with glue.151
June 1, 2024Bottom parts done.152
June 1, 2024Interior start.153
June 1, 2024Interior done.154
June 1, 2024Another picture.155
June 1, 2024Steering parts were assembled.156
June 1, 2024Engine room parts were assembled.157
June 1, 2024Assembled wheels .158
June 2, 2024Assembled hip.159
June 2, 2024Attached grill.160
June 2, 2024Attached vent.
Because it was processed to fit perfectly, it became narrow due to the thickness of the paint, so when I forced it in, the place where it had broken once broke again.161
June 2, 2024Attached gills.162
June 2, 2024Assembled face.163
June 2, 2024Join to bottom.
There was a gap so large that the marked area could not be covered by the windshield.164
June 2, 2024When separating the upper and lower, the paint on the marked area was cracked.
So I painted over it, but it didn't come out clean. 🙁165
June 2, 2024In the end, I took it apart again, moved the dashboard a little forward, put the upper and lower plates together, and then installed the wheels.166
June 2, 2024Anyway, now I've attached all the remaining parts and it's done.167
June 2, 2024Yeah~168
June 2, 2024I also put a roof on.169
June 2, 2024Well, it's not bad.170
June 2, 2024However, since the interior was made with great care, we decided to leave it open. (Of course, it is removable, but...)171
June 2, 2024It's finally over!
Thanks for watching the long production period, and see you next time with the completed photos.
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