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  • Marc Stock
    • Jan 2015
    • 664

    #1

    Revell Golf GTI mk1 1975

    Here is my completed Golf GTI.


    You can follow the build here:


    http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/revell-golf-gti-mk1-1975.29414/


    Taken 3 months approx it's been my first model since 1994.


    Overall I am pleased with the build, it's been a challenge and I have made a few mistakes along the way.


    Mostly down to either not having the correct tools at the time or parts of the model simply has been a little beyond my capabilities.


    There are a couple of criticisms with the kit itself. The biggest one in my opinion is the wheel arches. You have to paint them, which is very difficult toa get right, this let's the kit down. At the very least they should have reduced the amount of numberplate choices on the decal sheet and supplied decals for the wheel arches. As a preference I would have liked to see separate mouldings for the wheel arches to be painted then assembled onto the body. The other issues were the exhaust pipe was far too long; the chassis required a lot of filing to make it fit properly; some parts had so much flashing on them I decided not to use them (the handbrake was actually unusable) and the wing mirrors were so thin they actually broke off when i cut off the sprue; and had to repair it right at the end.


    What do I love most about the model? The paint finish; front grille and window rubbers. What I I dislike about my model? The wheel arches.


    I used humbrol enamels throughout, I made a mistake of using humbrol clear; but was able to rectify using humbrol gloss coat.


    Enjoyed this build very much.

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  • john i am
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2012
    • 4019

    #2
    A great return to modelling look forward to more of these please

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    • Guest

      #3
      I Like that a lot! before I clicked on the images to make them bigger I thought you had it set in a show room.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Absolute cracker. I once owned exactly one of these, as below, but not the GTI version, and bought this kit when it was produced by AMT/Matchbox under the American guise of VW Rabbit. I got a tin of spray touch up paint for the car, Pheonix Rot (Flame red), and sprayed the body. Then it sat on the shelf for years and never got finished until I binned it. I really wish I'd kept it and finished it now! You have done a superb job of the model and brought back some fond memories for me in the process.


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        • Guest

          #5
          I'm with Terry, you've got to look hard to see that it's a model!


          Really nice work Marc, great finish on the paint - reminds me of my time embarrassing Fords as I zipped past them in my Mk. 1 GTi

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          • Marc Stock
            • Jan 2015
            • 664

            #6
            Thanks guys. I have to say that the forum has also added to the enjoyment. It's great being able to share with likeminded people.


            Onto the next kit now.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Fantastic build, this car is on my list. You have done a really nice job mate.


              I have a fujimi r32 to do and it's going to be red like the one I drive but I'm not doing it until I cut my teeth on the 2 Subaru and Lancia delta rally cars I have kicking about.


              How did you find that clear coat and what did you use? I've done some test pieces with Tamiya mica and humbrol clear or alclad klear. The humbrol crazes if the Tamiya has not fully degassed and I'm on the second try of that with a test piece curing now. the alclad was not as shiny off the bat but didn't crack. I think I had temperature issues though as well as inexperience as it was Orange peeled.


              Also yes this forum is the best and friendliest I've used for any forum full stop.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Beautiful...clean crisp line and detail.


                Again...if you didn't know before hand...you'd think it was a real one

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                • Marc Stock
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 664

                  #9
                  The humbrol clear that they seem to be advertising aggressively at the moment really isn't fit for purpose in my opinion. It's okay for making glass parts appear more glassy, and I actually used some of it to repair a broken decal that lost its adhesive bond; but as for using in an airbrush to make a glossy hard finish like that on a polished motor car it's awful.


                  It chips off; it runs; and if you lay down more than two coats it cracks up.


                  Much better results using humbrol gloss coat which is enamel based. It dries very hard, it grabs well so won't run even when thinned with enamel thinners and you can lay down as many coats as you want.


                  When it comes to polishing on the last stageit stays put doesn't chip or break up.

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                  • Snowman
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 2098

                    #10
                    Whoaa!!


                    Where are the keys, bub??


                    Very nicely done!!

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      That is a quality job mate... Top stuff

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                      • papa 695
                        Moderator
                        • May 2011
                        • 22770

                        #12
                        That looks great Marc it looks so real if it weren't for the fact you can see the cars outside the window

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                        • Steve Brodie
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 4652

                          #13
                          Very nice

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                          • eddiesolo
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 11193

                            #14
                            Great work, think you have done it justice.


                            Si

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                            • bluriusz
                              • May 2012
                              • 400

                              #15
                              One of the ugliest cars in the history of cars.


                              Even if you build it clean and nice as you did, it's still ugly.

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