An admission to kick off.
I'm just not 'feeling it' for this kit. Don't know what it is but it's just not doing it for me. It's going together ok, it is certainly well built by Tamiya.
All that said, did a few bits today. Touched up the engine following what was noticed on the pics the other day. (Then later I threw some wash and rust over it to 'try' and simulate a rusty aged engine!!! Looks like it will need more work by the images!
The floor pan was sprayed. (That is due a mucking up later). The only time I saw my Beetles floor pan nice and black was when I just finished putting a new waterproofing layer on it!! (That lasted a week or so before being soiled by Scottish road dirt!!!)
Then!! Following something Andy T did, I tried simulating the carpet!! Using what I had available I decided to initially paint on some Mr Hobby filler then stippled it. Once hard, it was given a couple of coats of black, again stippled on. Didn't look brilliant when it was wet but once dried it had the desired effect. Then once some wear in the form of mucky shoe marks, it'll be fine and dandy.
As a final act, I attached the engine to the rear chassis/floor pan.
Piccies!!
Clean floor pan and engine installed.

Clean floor and and dirty engine!!

Front seat area with stippling and wet paint!!!

Rear view of slightly soiled engine

Engine and floor pan area.

Well, 'that's all folks'!! For today! Weather forecast is looking v-good for tomorrow so another day out is scheduled. Need to get the puppy used to the car on longer journeys. All barring Mondays adventure she has been ill every journey. However, we will try Mondays formulae and fingers crossed she will be OK tomorrow too.
All comments and criticisms accepted. Tis all about learning in the end.
I'm just not 'feeling it' for this kit. Don't know what it is but it's just not doing it for me. It's going together ok, it is certainly well built by Tamiya.
All that said, did a few bits today. Touched up the engine following what was noticed on the pics the other day. (Then later I threw some wash and rust over it to 'try' and simulate a rusty aged engine!!! Looks like it will need more work by the images!
The floor pan was sprayed. (That is due a mucking up later). The only time I saw my Beetles floor pan nice and black was when I just finished putting a new waterproofing layer on it!! (That lasted a week or so before being soiled by Scottish road dirt!!!)
Then!! Following something Andy T did, I tried simulating the carpet!! Using what I had available I decided to initially paint on some Mr Hobby filler then stippled it. Once hard, it was given a couple of coats of black, again stippled on. Didn't look brilliant when it was wet but once dried it had the desired effect. Then once some wear in the form of mucky shoe marks, it'll be fine and dandy.
As a final act, I attached the engine to the rear chassis/floor pan.
Piccies!!
Clean floor pan and engine installed.
Clean floor and and dirty engine!!
Front seat area with stippling and wet paint!!!
Rear view of slightly soiled engine
Engine and floor pan area.
Well, 'that's all folks'!! For today! Weather forecast is looking v-good for tomorrow so another day out is scheduled. Need to get the puppy used to the car on longer journeys. All barring Mondays adventure she has been ill every journey. However, we will try Mondays formulae and fingers crossed she will be OK tomorrow too.
All comments and criticisms accepted. Tis all about learning in the end.
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