There werer still some minor modification on the sides of the bumper. The openings were done and some efforts was needed to shape them up:
Hope these vents can be done in a couple of days when layers of putty are dried completely.
The diffuser had not be completely designed but may finish the independent interior and engine first...
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
LP560-4: Rear Bumper 2
Since the kit based on was a Fujimi Gallardo "Deluxe Version", came with some PE upgrade parts such as the brake disc, license plate and front/rear grille. But the new Gallardo would be much different from the old at the rear, so try to look up see if there is any after-market LP560 parts such as the rear grille, only the Acu Stion PE which doesn't really help:
Anyway, I go for building from plain hexagonal meshes. In an LHS, picked up the Hasegawa ones, seems the scale (large size) is pretty close to the one needed. Give it a try, why not?!
A template on the mesh had been made and thinking of how the grille to be installed on the tail...
Refer back to a extra high definition picture taken closely at and thru the grille, some supports were at the back to mount that mesh on. So decided to build something like that. If it's too obvious, these would be trimmed:
Anyway, I go for building from plain hexagonal meshes. In an LHS, picked up the Hasegawa ones, seems the scale (large size) is pretty close to the one needed. Give it a try, why not?!
A template on the mesh had been made and thinking of how the grille to be installed on the tail...
Refer back to a extra high definition picture taken closely at and thru the grille, some supports were at the back to mount that mesh on. So decided to build something like that. If it's too obvious, these would be trimmed:
Finally the rear end of the body was trimmed. Diffuser would be a tough task and need some planning before hand...
Sunday, November 22, 2009
LP560-4: Rear Bumper 1
Some works had been started on the rear bumper of the body.
- the 2 vertical connection of the grille were removed
- the tail lights were widened
- original tail light vertical parts were removed
- the license plate area removed
It's debatable whether the license plate area to be removed. I'd struggled for a while but finally decided to cut it out. The reason was the the whole panel of the exhaust and the part can be done via a single back panel of styrene board, the measurement can be easier and much aligned, I hope :)
Of course, the basic work needed to be done on the body such as the deepening of panel lines, removing mold lines and flattening of parts with shrinkage when molding. Work goes on...
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
LP560-4: Bumper & Intake 4.1
it's been a long time since last update due to the attention paid to family and work. Happy to get back to my bench.
The front bumper was nearly done since last update, the last bit was to add the lower lip between the new intakes:
When the front is nearly ok, the rear bumper was started. Having looked up some detailed picture of an LP560-4, it seems that to mimic the real one, quite a lot work to be done to make it realistic.
- fill up the ridges right above the tail light
- widen the tail lights
- re-do the tail lights and the "sockets"
- re-do the tail grille with mesh
- re-do the tail pipes and license plate area
- re-do the diffuser and modify the rear end of the body to meet the diffuser
Let's get some work done.
The front bumper was nearly done since last update, the last bit was to add the lower lip between the new intakes:
When the front is nearly ok, the rear bumper was started. Having looked up some detailed picture of an LP560-4, it seems that to mimic the real one, quite a lot work to be done to make it realistic.
- fill up the ridges right above the tail light
- widen the tail lights
- re-do the tail lights and the "sockets"
- re-do the tail grille with mesh
- re-do the tail pipes and license plate area
- re-do the diffuser and modify the rear end of the body to meet the diffuser
Let's get some work done.
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