(mini) Mini Project.... of the 1:24th size
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(mini) Mini Project.... of the 1:24th size
Ok so thought i'd start this thread as a a bit of fun for the projects sections so hope its of interest. Granted its a bit different from the norm but unlike most Mini builds this will certainly be a rust free zone
As some will know I have a resto thread already running for the build of my late grandfathers Super Deluxe viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1224
Been thinking about getting a little scale model of the car to sit in the display cabinet and recently my better half bought me a dicast kit as a present so as we had such a miserable weekend weather wise thought i'd get cracking with it.
Plan is to make a mini Mini Replica of the car I have been building up for real so the basis is a Revell 1:24 scale kit of a Mk1 998 Mini Cooper. As mine is only an 850 SD there is going to be a bit of artistic liscence in some parts
Here's the starting point
and whats inside
First up was to gather the tools and paints required and will be using exactly the same Surf Blue paint as for the real car and the same for the engine as there was some left over
On to the real work. On the shell casting there is a mould line running along the front wings which to me had to be removed....
...so after a bit of sanding the finished result
And after spraying we have a Mini shell in Surf Blue.
Next will be moving on to the engine.....
As some will know I have a resto thread already running for the build of my late grandfathers Super Deluxe viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1224
Been thinking about getting a little scale model of the car to sit in the display cabinet and recently my better half bought me a dicast kit as a present so as we had such a miserable weekend weather wise thought i'd get cracking with it.
Plan is to make a mini Mini Replica of the car I have been building up for real so the basis is a Revell 1:24 scale kit of a Mk1 998 Mini Cooper. As mine is only an 850 SD there is going to be a bit of artistic liscence in some parts
Here's the starting point
and whats inside
First up was to gather the tools and paints required and will be using exactly the same Surf Blue paint as for the real car and the same for the engine as there was some left over
On to the real work. On the shell casting there is a mould line running along the front wings which to me had to be removed....
...so after a bit of sanding the finished result
And after spraying we have a Mini shell in Surf Blue.
Next will be moving on to the engine.....
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the last time i tried to build a plastic model of a mini i sprayed it with a 'car' spray. the damm thing melted!
arggg!
arggg!
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Next up was the engine build, no oil to be seen here i'm afraid.
Engine starts off in a number of intricate parts so here's first part of assembly of the front
and the rear.
Next up was the paint and to start adding the ancillaries. really fiddly but glad with how its turned out.
Front view again
and the rear
At this point the "workshop" was getting hectic but ready to start to install the engine in the bay...
Engine starts off in a number of intricate parts so here's first part of assembly of the front
and the rear.
Next up was the paint and to start adding the ancillaries. really fiddly but glad with how its turned out.
Front view again
and the rear
At this point the "workshop" was getting hectic but ready to start to install the engine in the bay...
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I must admit to having similar thoughts so started with a light dusting first. Would have been a shorth thread if the shell ended up in a molten massguru_1071 wrote:the last time i tried to build a plastic model of a mini i sprayed it with a 'car' spray. the damm thing melted!
arggg!
Bit tricky on a re-bore and head work i'm afraid so just resigned to whats in the box and what my shaky hand can come up with in the paint department i'm afraid.prof peach wrote:Great thread,
Love stuff like this, any modifications to be done to this?
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Final pics of the weekends work to bring us up to date
Engine and engine bay assembled
Few more ancillary engine parts can now be added
Then on to the front subframe and suspension
Rear subframe and suspension
Wheels assembled with OEW inners and the chrome hubcaps
and this is where we are currently, chassis sitting on its wheels
Last time I messed about with dicast models I was but a wee nipper and I seem to remember my younger brother breaking them after completion.
Been quite enjoying this so far so all being well hoping to have it done by the end of the week
Engine and engine bay assembled
Few more ancillary engine parts can now be added
Then on to the front subframe and suspension
Rear subframe and suspension
Wheels assembled with OEW inners and the chrome hubcaps
and this is where we are currently, chassis sitting on its wheels
Last time I messed about with dicast models I was but a wee nipper and I seem to remember my younger brother breaking them after completion.
Been quite enjoying this so far so all being well hoping to have it done by the end of the week
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what a brilliant thread !!!! and more to the point, what a cracking job
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So that's the reason of the remote housing color thread
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Brilliant, been thinking of doing exactly the same thing and was looking at the Tamiya 1/24 kits but the Revell has the standard hubcaps just right. Would make a fairly convincing Mini Minor 850 - most obvious external detail being the grille. Great Work!
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Great job! There's a lot of good detail in that kit & you're certainly making the best of it. I have a Tamiya Mk2 Cooper S kit somewhere, it lay around for years & when I started to build it, the grille was missing, but now you've given me an idea, I could build it as a 1960's style racer!
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Cheers, the Revell kit is pretty versatile as it can be built up in either LHD or RHD versions and also either as a Morris or an Austin. To this end it does have the two different grille types in the kit.miniminor wrote:Brilliant, been thinking of doing exactly the same thing and was looking at the Tamiya 1/24 kits but the Revell has the standard hubcaps just right. Would make a fairly convincing Mini Minor 850 - most obvious external detail being the grille. Great Work!
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Work continues and this time its been the interior which needed some creative paint mixing to come up with a colour that resembled powder blue but once I was happy with that, painting commenced.
Started off with the floor section which i'd already applied the Surf blue parts to. I then tried to mottle the paint for that carpet effect coupled with handbrake and gearlever fitted.
Then come the seats. Instructions say two tone colour for that 'Cooper look' but I went 850 and did them a single colour like my car.
After which it came to assembly. Seats in and one side section complete with door pockets following painting.
And another view, this time showing the pedals fitted
View from above with both sides all fitted
Although not stated in the instructions I decided to add some cream colour on the roof section to reprisent the headlining. Rear view also fitted.
Next was to move to the dash section. Came out well, but as with all the chrome strip areas the chrome dash rail was an arse to do
Steering wheel and colum assembled
And where we are now with the interior all fitted and complete
Assembly continues tonight
Started off with the floor section which i'd already applied the Surf blue parts to. I then tried to mottle the paint for that carpet effect coupled with handbrake and gearlever fitted.
Then come the seats. Instructions say two tone colour for that 'Cooper look' but I went 850 and did them a single colour like my car.
After which it came to assembly. Seats in and one side section complete with door pockets following painting.
And another view, this time showing the pedals fitted
View from above with both sides all fitted
Although not stated in the instructions I decided to add some cream colour on the roof section to reprisent the headlining. Rear view also fitted.
Next was to move to the dash section. Came out well, but as with all the chrome strip areas the chrome dash rail was an arse to do
Steering wheel and colum assembled
And where we are now with the interior all fitted and complete
Assembly continues tonight
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Your doing a great job, nice detailing of the chrome etc
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Well after last nights efforts we are pretty much finished on this little project.
So continuation of work was to join all the main sections of the model together.
Then I had to apply the chrome strips to the edge of the windows and down the side of the car. (This was by far the worst job of the whole project )
Then underneath needed the exhaust fitting and the front and rear valences to finish it off.
Final touches required the addition of the lights, chrome and number plates at the rear...
...and at the front.
Which results in one finished model.
Bonnet Up
Gratuitous Side Shot
And just to give you guys some sort of scale perspective. Here it is next to a £2 coin.
I have also ordered a scale number plate set, so rather than use the ones that came with the model I will make up the exact plate as my own car and apply to the model. This is due to arrive next week but as I will be out of the country with work it will have to wait till I get back.
Certainly been fun for me this week and hopefully a bit of fun in the reading for you guys as well.
....now just need the weather to improve and get the real one on the road
So continuation of work was to join all the main sections of the model together.
Then I had to apply the chrome strips to the edge of the windows and down the side of the car. (This was by far the worst job of the whole project )
Then underneath needed the exhaust fitting and the front and rear valences to finish it off.
Final touches required the addition of the lights, chrome and number plates at the rear...
...and at the front.
Which results in one finished model.
Bonnet Up
Gratuitous Side Shot
And just to give you guys some sort of scale perspective. Here it is next to a £2 coin.
I have also ordered a scale number plate set, so rather than use the ones that came with the model I will make up the exact plate as my own car and apply to the model. This is due to arrive next week but as I will be out of the country with work it will have to wait till I get back.
Certainly been fun for me this week and hopefully a bit of fun in the reading for you guys as well.
....now just need the weather to improve and get the real one on the road
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Very nice. How long do you reckon it took you?
Make sure you get it well waxoiled underneath
Make sure you get it well waxoiled underneath
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at the waxoil.miniminor wrote:Very nice. How long do you reckon it took you?
Make sure you get it well waxoiled underneath
I guess around 24 hrs in total with half hearted TV watching and drying time included.
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Great little car here, I've just finished the Tamiya Rally '67 Monte Carlo
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That looks awesome with some great details.
Good to see some others
Good to see some others