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.
[ATTACH]101148.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101149.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101150.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101151.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101152.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101153.IPB[/ATTACH]
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.
[ATTACH]101148.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101149.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101150.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101151.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101152.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]101153.IPB[/ATTACH]
Comment