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I really really love the details you added to the tires! I think little things like that make your Lotus stand out. I may have to steal your idea when I build my SF70H.

Theft shows respect! :cheers2:
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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bfrd wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 2:11 am I really really love the details you added to the tires! I think little things like that make your Lotus stand out. I may have to steal your idea when I build my SF70H.

Theft shows respect! :cheers2:
Ya go for it, steal away my friend :D
Study some photos and see what the team did.
In these modern times, they seem much more shall we say neat at adding car#, set# and arrows.
Some dude even drew them out nicely on a computer and printed it up on decal paper....cool idea, would have to use silver ink
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:21 am Image
My book finally came :banana: :banana: :banana:
Just in time for Easter weekend, so I will have time to read it front to back
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Looks a cool book Scott, reminds me of when I was a kid my dad had one for his ford cortina and I helped him change the head gasket, well I say help more like got in the way :lol:
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Tay99 wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 4:04 pm
Twokidsnosleep wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:21 am
My book finally came :banana: :banana: :banana:
Just in time for Easter weekend, so I will have time to read it front to back
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Looks a cool book Scott, reminds me of when I was a kid my dad had one for his ford cortina and I helped him change the head gasket, well I say help more like got in the way :lol:
I am a bit disappointed....it has more history and race babble than detailed photos of the cars stripped down
There is an exploded view with a few labelling arrows, but it is all pretty simplified stuff.
I wanted to be able to build the real car from it ;)
I think the MFH books would be a better choice $$$$$ :(
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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I forgot I found this a while back not cheep but might be of use in the future

https://sites.google.com/site/speeddeta ... or-the-dfv
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Tay99 wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 4:38 pm I forgot I found this a while back not cheep but might be of use in the future

https://sites.google.com/site/speeddeta ... or-the-dfv
Thank you, added that to my bookmarks :th:
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 4:32 pm I am a bit disappointed....it has more history and race babble than detailed photos of the cars stripped down
There is an exploded view with a few labelling arrows, but it is all pretty simplified stuff.
I wanted to be able to build the real car from it ;)
I think the MFH books would be a better choice $$$$$ :(
I did look at one of these books for a armour build but as you say it's really just history and wildly published photos and line drawings, seems there all the same! :(
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiyan to-if and was cheap andon a gift card

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Kevthemodeller wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 9:26 am
Twokidsnosleep wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 4:32 pm I am a bit disappointed....it has more history and race babble than detailed photos of the cars stripped down
There is an exploded view with a few labelling arrows, but it is all pretty simplified stuff.
I wanted to be able to build the real car from it ;)
I think the MFH books would be a better choice $$$$$ :(
I did look at one of these books for a armour build but as you say it's really just history and wildly published photos and line drawings, seems there all the same! :(
Ya Kev, and it is kind of all over the place unorganized
Just seems like someone grabbed photos and plopped them in...no sequence or timeline
Oh well, it is an imteresting topic, cheap and on a gift card so didn’t cost me a cent
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiyan to-if and was cheap andon a gift card

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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 3:19 pm Ya Kev, and it is kind of all over the place unorganized
Just seems like someone grabbed photos and plopped them in...no sequence or timeline
Said this in another post:

I used to know (15yrs ago) a couple nice ladies who owned a publishing company, they used pen names and wrote books from cookery, Cars, Bikes, WW1/2 you name it. They did it by plagiarising the internet, for non or off patent material. I watched her in a matter of hours produce a book on her Mac, all about classic motorcycles couldn't believe it she knew nothing about them! These are the sort of books you find in places along the high street that sell cheap books, I think she and her sister had "written" 200 plus books.

These and many other publications now days are just regurgitation of old material often readily available by so called authors/publishers who are just in it for the money!
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiyan to-if and was cheap andon a gift card

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Kevthemodeller wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 3:39 pm
Twokidsnosleep wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 3:19 pm Ya Kev, and it is kind of all over the place unorganized
Just seems like someone grabbed photos and plopped them in...no sequence or timeline
Said this in another post:

I used to know (15yrs ago) a couple nice ladies who owned a publishing company, they used pen names and wrote books from cookery, Cars, Bikes, WW1/2 you name it. They did it by plagiarising the internet, for non or off patent material. I watched her in a matter of hours produce a book on her Mac, all about classic motorcycles couldn't believe it she knew nothing about them! These are the sort of books you find in places along the high street that sell cheap books, I think she and her sister had "written" 200 plus books.

These and many other publications now days are just regurgitation of old material often readily available by so called authors/publishers who are just in it for the money!

Ahhha, I remember that...yep I think that describes this book perfectly
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Awesome build :) cant wait to see it finished
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Last decals added last night and she is ready to be clear coated
I am going to try Mr Color GX 122 UV cut gloss clear in my airbrush with levelling thinner as the diluent.
"Uv Cut" is supposed to protect vs sunlight degradation, but has a good reputation from well trusted sources ;) that it is super glossy.
Will try to clear her this week or on the weekend.
So some smidgen of progress here :mrgreen:
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Having an OH SHOOOOT !!! Moment
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Decals are being eaten by the GX122 MLT clear coat.
Looked fine after two light coats and 10 mins drying time each, but last wet coat did seems to have done them in :cry:
I have not looked at the entire cowling yet, bit scared I will HULK SMASH IT if I do...will wait for morning
Think it is all F’d :bash: :wall:
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 1:39 am Having an OH SHOOOOT !!! Moment
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Decals are being eaten by the GX122 MLT clear coat.
Looked fine after two light coats and 10 mins drying time each, but last wet coat did seems to have done them in :cry:
I have not looked at the entire cowling yet, bit scared I will HULK SMASH IT if I do...will wait for morning
Think it is all F’d :bash: :wall:
So sorry, Scott. Hopefully it won't be that bad.
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Ya, sorry everybody, I have made a big booboo and learned a hard lesson. Apologies for letting you guys down
Got the last mix too hot as I added more MLT and went for a wet look. In one area it attacked the paint, but the decals have all gone crinkly.
It is bad enough to suck away the desire to continue build a display for her. She is finished for now and can stay this way forever.
I could strip her down, repaint and use the decals for the #2 car or order new decals....but that is a massive project at this point when I want it done to move on to other things. I have put her in the geriatric section of the reveal
As is, it looks ok from afar, but is far from good. Live and learn ;)
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Bloody hell mate :wall:
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Hi Scott
Sorry to hear about your gloss coat, it can be a real mojo killer I had the seem thing happen to one of my earlier builds.
Keep building and try and learn from it, I only use the 2k gloss coat now as its a bit more forgiving.
Great build and you've added some great details keep them coming. :th:
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Tay99 wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 1:22 pm Hi Scott
Sorry to hear about your gloss coat, it can be a real mojo killer I had the seem thing happen to one of my earlier builds.
Keep building and try and learn from it, I only use the 2k gloss coat now as its a bit more forgiving.
Great build and you've added some great details keep them coming. :th:
Funny as I chose this gx122 over the 2k as I thought it would be safer on decals
Lesson learned
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You didn't let anybody down. Your work is outstanding and a little stumble at the finish line doesn't change anything. This is still an amazing build.
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bfrd wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:46 pm You didn't let anybody down. Your work is outstanding and a little stumble at the finish line doesn't change anything. This is still an amazing build.
Just have to access if it is worth getting a new sheet of decals, stripping and repainting , redecal and 2 part clear :think: :scratch::
Not feeling it at the moment to be honest
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Bit late to say but 2k is far safer and a lot less hot that gx100 as theres barely any thinner in there. Had this issue myself which is why i will only use the 2k now
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Paul wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 9:14 pm Bit late to say but 2k is far safer and a lot less hot that gx100 as theres barely any thinner in there. Had this issue myself which is why i will only use the 2k now
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Had it wrong in my head...I thought 2k was hotter than the GX stuff
Nobody to blame but myself
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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So the question is:

Do I order the $12 Indycals decal replacements or just leave this as is :think:
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Sun Apr 15, 2018 5:14 am So the question is:

Do I order the $12 Indycals decal replacements or just leave this as is :think:
Go for the decals I've used indycals before just make sure you order the right scale for the model
I ordered some and didn't realise they were 1/24 instead of 1/20 and the driver you won't.
you've put a lot on time into this build and it deserves to be finished.
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Sorry about your issues Scott. Like bfrd said, This is still an amazing build. (Tony)
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DrSprue wrote: Sun Apr 15, 2018 7:12 pm Sorry about your issues Scott. Like bfrd said, This is still an amazing build.
Thanks Tony.
I may revisit it with a paint strip and new decals....or a hammer :tongue:
Need some time away from it
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Damn, I love how detailed and authentic you've made that kit. It will look great on your shelf when finished. Keep up the great work.
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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New decals ordered and on route
This will get stripped, repainted and re-decaled
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Oh no Scott, did you ever restart it?

It was looking like a great build and you had put in a lot of work. Similar thing happened to me (decal lifted under 2K) in the final stages of my Revell 66 Shelby Mustang build which I’ve yet to finish.
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Claire wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 2:40 pm Oh no Scott, did you ever restart it?

It was looking like a great build and you had put in a lot of work. Similar thing happened to me (decal lifted under 2K) in the final stages of my Revell 66 Shelby Mustang build which I’ve yet to finish.
Hi Claire.
Unfortunately this Lotus is still sitting all wrinkly like a prune.
The replacement decals from Indycals were VERY bland and far from the gorgeous cartograph kit decals, so didn’t use them.
A certain Mr Bertland has bought this kit and some aftermarket decals, so I may pry the kit decals out of his hands and go at it again
It is very hard to loop back and re-start something that got messed up. I have my shelf of doom for such projects
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Re: Lotus Type 79 Martini 1/20 Tamiya

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Be good to see you restart this one Scott :th:
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