[Fujimi] 1/24 Lamborghini Veneno - Job Log
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12 22 January 2022, 13:57
Scott S
Nice to see one of these kits built. Thanks for adding captions on some of the problem areas, it helps people know what to look out for. Nice customization. Too bad about the tail light, maybe you could get a spare part from Fujimi and somehow insert it from the outside into place.
Nice to see one of these kits built. Thanks for adding captions on some of the problem areas, it helps people know what to look out for. Nice customization. Too bad about the tail light, maybe you could get a spare part from Fujimi and somehow insert it from the outside into place.
22 January 2022, 19:59
MS K
Thanks Scott.
It is a structure that cannot be inserted from outside by design.
I just decided not to care. ಥ﹏ಥ
Thanks Scott.
It is a structure that cannot be inserted from outside by design.
I just decided not to care. ಥ﹏ಥ
23 January 2022, 06:30
Tom ...
Another excellent build. Very impressed with the carbon fiber technique. I imagine it is very hard to get it to look right...
Another excellent build. Very impressed with the carbon fiber technique. I imagine it is very hard to get it to look right...
1 February 2022, 11:59
Michael Kohl
talking about carbon fiber technique. Can you elaborate a bit more, as I have no idea of how you actually did it. Particularly interesting have been for me your problems and how you solved them.
talking about carbon fiber technique. Can you elaborate a bit more, as I have no idea of how you actually did it. Particularly interesting have been for me your problems and how you solved them.
1 February 2022, 15:21
MS K
Thanks Tom 🙂
@Michael Kohl
It is classical technic.
1. The surface should be moderately smooth.
2. Paint it black(not 'Matt') and dry. If you want 'Kevlar', than use another color (like 'Lignt Brown')
3. On top of that, place stockings on it and make it adhere to the curved surface. (attention should also be paid to the direction of the pattern)
4. Now lightly airbrushing 'GunMetal or Light GunMetal' over it.
You will probably need some practice. 😉
Thanks Tom 🙂
@Michael Kohl
It is classical technic.
1. The surface should be moderately smooth.
2. Paint it black(not 'Matt') and dry. If you want 'Kevlar', than use another color (like 'Lignt Brown')
3. On top of that, place stockings on it and make it adhere to the curved surface. (attention should also be paid to the direction of the pattern)
4. Now lightly airbrushing 'GunMetal or Light GunMetal' over it.
You will probably need some practice. 😉
1 February 2022, 21:02
Michael Kohl
Thanx MS K for explaining. Not being a car modeler I have not been familiar with this technique.
Thanx MS K for explaining. Not being a car modeler I have not been familiar with this technique.
2 February 2022, 08:57