Saturday, March 12, 2011
LP560-4: Headlights 2
Thursday, September 16, 2010
LP560-4: Headlights 1
Saturday, June 5, 2010
LP560-4: Interior 1
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
LP560-4: some supplies arrived
First time using PE disc brake set especiallythe parts are so damn small. Extra attention has to be paid. Started going with the disc brake:
A few notes about Hobby Design's PE set:
Sunday, February 28, 2010
LP560-4: Engine and the Bay 1
Since the placement and arrangment of the engine bay components are quite different between the 2, so some rebuild should be unavoidable:
Based on the old one, cut it into 2 and reshape the cylinder covers:
Then I had to finish the engine compartment cover ...
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
LP560-4: Diffuser
Seemed ok. After a series of sanding and puttying work, the diffuser finally looked like a stronger diffuser... using the foam board to simulate the actual diffuser shape. After sanding, they should be looking good...
Stay tuned...
Sunday, February 21, 2010
LP560-4: Bumper & Intake 6
Also some minor changes to the tail light on the body:
Hope to get some more done in the coming days...
Thursday, November 26, 2009
LP560-4: Bumper & Intake 5
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...
Monday, November 23, 2009
LP560-4: Rear Bumper 2
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...