Great work. As a result I have now purchased the Aoshima kit and the CI MGBGT supplementary kit to make a model of my 1976 Sandglow (caramel yellow) coloured rubber bumper MGBGT. This GT conversion is now available on EBay UK. It offers right or left hand drive options. In New Zealand cars are driven from the right hand side, as per the UK and Japan. I have another Aoshima kit to make up as my red 1970 MGB (chrome bumpers and wire wheels). The paint work preparation, spraying and polishing procedures on the video are a great help. Much patience is obviously needed. An excellent video.
Beautiful!! You've answered many of my questions on techniques and how to achieve the outcome I'm looking for by watching your videos. Thank you so much.
Almost finished mine. I wish I'd seen this video before I started - although I may have then been intimidated by the skill and finish of yours. I would certainly have glued the sides and seat base to the upper body, rather than the base. And I will be using metal foil for striping, rather than the chrome paint I used; an added problem in my build was the masking tape lifting off some of the paint whilst removing it after painting the chrome strip. Still, we live and learn, and you have shown some great hints and tips. Many thanks.
MGB GT!! how gorgeous is it. Compared with cars in other countries, I think British cars from the 60s to 70s have a special elegance... Unfortunately,it’s not easy for me to get relevant models....cheers!!😊😊
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING yes, I don't think a GT kit has been made sadly. If you like these British cars, see the Walkaround playlist on my channel. I have made videos at car museums here in the UK. Super details - Walkarounds - reference videos: ruclips.net/p/PLKiQDI6u1XyB_6-cF4kLGjw22Rf6SyhoE
HI,thank you for your comment😊,I just got Proper tools and a little patience...it's quite easy! hope my video provide some useful information for people who attempt to build this kit,have a nice day!!😄
Great build!! Just one thing- I may be wrong but I can't recall seeing any MGB with anything other than a black dashboard? Various colors of interior trim but always a black dash and gauge cluster. Any thoughts?
thank you for watching!!😊this kit fits very well, my suggestion is attaching the interior to the body ,not the chassis as the instructions indicate,by doing so will get better fit. I think the front suspension is a little high, you can modify them like I did, but that is not necessary... be careful with the tiny P.E badge,any way,this kit is easy and fun to build!!happy modeling!😄
Hi,I use different type of glue...they are plastic cement,C.A glue,epoxy glue,clear glue.... according to different situations,when I assemble unpainted parts,I use plastic cement.for the painted parts,I usually use C.A glue or epoxy glue, for clear parts, I use C.A glue or clear glue...there are no certain rules.... you can check my another video,that will show you what type of glues I chose in different situations: ruclips.net/video/bJLzsVxqBcQ/видео.html hope that will be useful..😄
Great work. As a result I have now purchased the Aoshima kit and the CI MGBGT supplementary kit to make a model of my 1976 Sandglow (caramel yellow) coloured rubber bumper MGBGT. This GT conversion is now available on EBay UK. It offers right or left hand drive options. In New Zealand cars are driven from the right hand side, as per the UK and Japan. I have another Aoshima kit to make up as my red 1970 MGB (chrome bumpers and wire wheels). The paint work preparation, spraying and polishing procedures on the video are a great help. Much patience is obviously needed. An excellent video.
thank you very much!!..MGB GT!! 😍another elegant british car....I love it too..can't wait to get that conversion kit..😊
Beautiful!! You've answered many of my questions on techniques and how to achieve the outcome I'm looking for by watching your videos. Thank you so much.
Almost finished mine. I wish I'd seen this video before I started - although I may have then been intimidated by the skill and finish of yours.
I would certainly have glued the sides and seat base to the upper body, rather than the base.
And I will be using metal foil for striping, rather than the chrome paint I used; an added problem in my build was the masking tape lifting off some of the paint whilst removing it after painting the chrome strip.
Still, we live and learn, and you have shown some great hints and tips.
Many thanks.
thank you very much..I am glad my video is useful.😊
Wow that's nice looking!!
thank you very much!!🙂
Outstanding work and video presentation.
thank you very much!!
Gorgeous build. My grandad had a white MGB GT. I should get one of these.
MGB GT!! how gorgeous is it.
Compared with cars in other countries, I think British cars from the 60s to 70s have a special elegance...
Unfortunately,it’s not easy for me to get relevant models....cheers!!😊😊
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING yes, I don't think a GT kit has been made sadly. If you like these British cars, see the Walkaround playlist on my channel. I have made videos at car museums here in the UK. Super details - Walkarounds - reference videos: ruclips.net/p/PLKiQDI6u1XyB_6-cF4kLGjw22Rf6SyhoE
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING I just got one of these myself - for the photo etch badge on the grille, did you paint it?
yes,I paint it with enamel paint..
Beautiful finish. Interior looks great and bodywork is outstanding!
thank you very much!!!😊
I have sprayed mine in autospray, but will now try the 2000 grade and cutting compound then polish. I am now inspired
Stunning finish
Thank you very much!!
I just bought the same kit, not the one with plastic bumpers, beurk ! You made a terrific job, congrats.
HI,this kit is easy to build,just be careful when you put the P.E emblem on the trunk,they are so tiny...thank you for watching and happy modeling!!
Beautiful classic car. Looks like it's from the showroom floor.
Thank you😊 I am glad you like it..
Have you painted the bumpers, grill, and the rims?
Very nice clean work my freind
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!😄😄😄
theese are awesome kits, i do wish they had a bit more detail, and wish it could be a larger scale, but still an awesome kit! thanx!
Thank you my friend!!😊
I did not like either how high the suspension of the model is, but i am not as skillfully as you to change that. Wonderful work!
HI,thank you for your comment😊,I just got Proper tools and a little patience...it's quite easy!
hope my video provide some useful information for people who attempt to build this kit,have a nice day!!😄
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING Thank you!
There must be a late model version of this kit, the ride height of the kit is set at the height MGBs made after 1974 were built at.
Great build!! Just one thing- I may be wrong but I can't recall seeing any MGB with anything other than a black dashboard? Various colors of interior trim but always a black dash and gauge cluster. Any thoughts?
It was a common customisation especially in the USA, not a original fitment
I was thinking that myself. And I think that a BRG one would have had black seats with white piping.
I've wanted to see a build of this car for the longest time - I'm impressed! Any issues with the kit or does it go together well?
thank you for watching!!😊this kit fits very well,
my suggestion is attaching the interior to the body ,not the chassis as the instructions indicate,by doing so will get better fit.
I think the front suspension is a little high, you can modify them like I did, but that is not necessary...
be careful with the tiny P.E badge,any way,this kit is easy and fun to build!!happy modeling!😄
Mr Lin, what glue do you use to assemble the painted parts, please?
hI,I usually use C.A glue to the painted parts,in some situation,I use epxy glue.😊
Hey
What did you use to paint the tail lights?
Mr.color clear orange and clear red.
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING thanks
Where did you purchase the kit?
hi, you cant get it on any web store, just search:1/24 aoshima MGB.
cheers!
beautiful
thank you very much!!😊
What glue did you use please?
Hi,I use different type of glue...they are plastic cement,C.A glue,epoxy glue,clear glue....
according to different situations,when I assemble unpainted parts,I use plastic cement.for the painted parts,I usually use C.A glue or epoxy glue, for clear parts, I use C.A glue or clear glue...there are no certain rules....
you can check my another video,that will show you what type of glues I chose in different situations:
ruclips.net/video/bJLzsVxqBcQ/видео.html
hope that will be useful..😄