Marlboro decals make this car look so much better | Building Tamiyas 1/20 Ferrari F310B | Full Build

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Building Schumacher's Ferrari F310B Full Build Tamiya 1/20 Scale Model #scalemodel #scalemodelcar
    In this full build video I will show you how I created Michael Schumacher's Ferrari F310B from the 1997 season.
    If you have any questions please leave them in the comments below.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:52 Construction
    04:22 Constructing Carbon Fibre Decals
    05:29 Priming
    08:27 Painting
    14:37 Clear Coating
    18:22 Decals
    20:39 Wheel Stencil
    21:14 Final Construction
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    #modelcars #scalemodel #ferrarif310b
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Komentáře • 17

  • @AlbertD711
    @AlbertD711 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent video. I really enjoyed your narration and explanation of what you are doing. I happily subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching your past and future videos. Thank you.

    • @45degreesmodelling
      @45degreesmodelling  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ahh thank you, that’s very nice of you to say so! Glad you like my content.

  • @ericverpeten8503
    @ericverpeten8503 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Awesome build !!

  • @goforitpainting
    @goforitpainting Před 9 měsíci +1

    Looks cool. 👍 Thank you for sharing.

  • @hubertpawlikowski3866
    @hubertpawlikowski3866 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wonderful build! I really enjoy watching you build these 1/20 f1 cars :) Could you share, where did you get the decals from? I also have this kit on my shelf but the original decals seem to be useless by now so I'm looking for a replacement ones.

    • @45degreesmodelling
      @45degreesmodelling  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you, I’m glad you like them. I got the decals from www.mediamixhobby.com.sg ive just had a look and couldn’t see them on there so maybe worth keeping an eye out for any re stocks, or send them an email asking as they were very responsive.
      Failing that, you could sun bleach your damaged decals but I’d recommend scouring the internet. It seems like it’s such an unpopular kit, the decals and upgrade sets are next to none existent!

  • @MVeminor7
    @MVeminor7 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hi Tom, I'm not a race car enthusiast but, I always enjoy a quality build. Nice work!!

    • @45degreesmodelling
      @45degreesmodelling  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching, very kind of you to say. I’ll be building a Spitfire next!

    • @MVeminor7
      @MVeminor7 Před 11 měsíci

      @@45degreesmodelling The Spitfire is my Favorite Plane!!! (and the Zero) I'll be there for that one!!! Very cool. Any bases or dios?

    • @45degreesmodelling
      @45degreesmodelling  Před 11 měsíci

      @@MVeminor7 I’ll be sure to do a good build then! Unsure of doing a base just yet but I’ll keep an open mind!

  • @telescopereplicator
    @telescopereplicator Před 9 měsíci +2

    My tip when it's time or clear coating. You can save a lot of time sanding the layers, every time.
    Remember: the model is to scale, the paint is not....!!
    - Therefor, use a large airbrush, nozzle 0.5 mm.
    - Don't spray with very thick liquids, keep it relatively thin.
    - Move slowly and cover the model evenly. Try to achieve a 50% overlap, with each pass.
    - Don't keep the airbrush too far away from the model.
    - Keep practicing until you get the feel. Don't use an expensive model but use a few cheap sheets of plastic.

    • @45degreesmodelling
      @45degreesmodelling  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the tips. Yeah I’d practised a little bit and I’m really satisfied with the end product (although I know it could be better), it was just the thinner ratio zero paints gave me was too little. I asked the guys on Britmodeller and I think the consensus was more thinner in the mix. Still lots of lessons learned which can only be a good thing. Thanks for reaching out, I appreciate it.

    • @telescopereplicator
      @telescopereplicator Před 9 měsíci

      You're doing quite, well, I'd say, looking at your models !! ;-)
      And be careful with Zero Paints. Some colours are WAY off from the original....!!! I once bought McLaren Red. That super bright colour used on the McLarens from the early nineties. The real cars used a mix of 50% fluorescent orange and 50% fluo red. Giving you a very bright colour.
      Zero Paints' version was a dull orange-brown colour, without any fluorescent effect....!!
      W....T....F.....??????
      I mailed them about it and they said it matched the original colour perfectly. Yeah right. I have seen the original cars, too. Up close. I touched them. At home I made a test strip of various mixing ratios. I kept it next to the paint on the real car. That's how I figured out the correct colour.
      Zero Paints' colour simply looked brown, next to the real McLaren Red.
      Their colour for the CanAm car is incorrect, too. I have seen that car with my own eyes, and ZP is wrong about that colour, too.
      No more ZP for me. I'm on the lookout for something better.
      Different cars have different colours, in different years, I know. But I have seen the very car that's on the box cover !!!
      One of ZP colours is a perfect match for Tamiya's TS-49, Ferrari Red.
      Bought it. Compared it.
      Well.....guess what...........??

    • @45degreesmodelling
      @45degreesmodelling  Před 9 měsíci

      @@telescopereplicatorcrikey, sounded like a nightmare. What primer did you use? I know the primer colour can affect paints appearance. The next car I’ll do next year will either be the Mini Cooper from Fujimi (so I don’t have to worry too much about the colour), or the 1998 Subaru that Colin McRae drove. I haven’t decided yet. Gravity Paints are also an option for car painting as well.

    • @telescopereplicator
      @telescopereplicator Před 9 měsíci +1

      Gravity Paints seem to be far better.
      I rarely use primers. Only if the paints I use are somewhat transparent. Fluorescent colours should never be painted over a primer. Always over paint, which in the case of fluo colours, should be as white as possible.
      Many fluo colours are somewhat transparent, anyway, so they absolutely need a pure white base. Not all primers are pure white.
      That McLaren red from ZP looked brown in the bottle. And even after a really good stir, it still looked brown. A lighter version of Revell 85...... And when sprayed.... still brown. And not a hint of anything fluorescent....
      I hope more people complained and hopefully they took notice and made a better colour.
      I mean.... How difficult can it be? Mix fluo orange and fluo red 50-50 and you can't go wrong.
      A side by side comparison (Revell - ZP) shows you the difference is huge !!!
      ZP never do their homework well. I don't trust them anymore.