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Jakko’s Tyrrell P34, Tamiya 1/20

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  • Guest

    #121
    Thanks for the info

    I’m not happy with Mr. Scheckter’s overals:

    [ATTACH]513060[/ATTACH]

    After the blue was dry, I drybrushed it with white and then added a medium blue wash, but it just looks bad. More like stonewashed jeans than racing overalls, IMHO I then remembered I have some Army Painter Blue Tone, so I’ll repaint him light blue and try again with that for shading instead.

    The car itself is now just about done:

    [ATTACH]513059[/ATTACH]

    All it needs is its dashboard, steering wheel, driver, and cowling, in that order.

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15746
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #122
      That's looking great Jakko. Very eyecatching and colourful compared to your usual choices. I see what you mean about the overalls colour. Even if it is right it does look wrong.

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      • Peter Gillson
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 2594

        #123
        One of my all-time favorite F1 cars - great model.

        Peter

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        • Guest

          #124
          Here’s the driver, now completed:

          [ATTACH]513296[/ATTACH]

          The belts are the stickers and etched parts Tamiya provides for when you don’t fit a driver into the seat. I cut the eyes off the ends of the shackles that normally go into the central part, so I could glue the remaining part against the locking device in the middle.

          A bit of a gaff with the seat belts, though: on the left, I confused the waist belt with the short part of the shoulder belt, so the buckle on the left is far too low. But because I had already glued the waist belt down, there was no way to correct this. Tough luck

          The orange helmet decals didn’t want to go on that well, and I ended up with the one on the right sitting too low, so there was not enough room for the name JODY under it. I should have started with that decal and only then added the orange, but hey, you live and learn.

          And with that, all I had to do was stick him in the car and this model is finished as well!

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          • scottie3158
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 14225
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #125
            Figure has turned our well.

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            • Guest

              #126
              To be honest, I took the easy way out. I was kind of intending to paint him properly, but in the end went for the wash-and-drybrush technique because it’s faster, and I just don’t like painting figures much …

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