Pocher 1/8 Lamborghini Aventador LP-700-4 Giallo Orion. Part Seven.
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this seventh video we start with a repainted subframe, then fit the engine, rear suspension and exhaust. Next up is the assembly and painting of the intake system followed by fitting it to the engine. NOTE: I use aluminium tape to make jubilee clips, but one could use spare from the RV sheet in the kit.
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The model is coming along nicely. You have done a fantastic job with it so far. I am sure once completed, it will look fantastic .
That's a thing of beauty mate
Amazing builds between this and the mustang when do you move to a bigger house to display these behemoths :)
Comimg along well the overall engineering of the kit is pretty good I'd say. I like the engine painting. It looks like it should . M
Have you tried using a silver pencil to bring out the detail
Hello Nigel, long time viewer. I was wondering about your problem with the lettering on the air cleaner. could you probably rub some silver or gold leaf on the lettering on the air clearer. Just a wild thought.
The problem is the very flow profile and the uneven shape around the lettering
Bloody beautiful work mate.
Hi Nigel, It looks beautiful🤩. I think that Pocher should provide metal stickers for the Lamborghini logo (for the price), that would looks so great. There is quite an easy way to paint it, first you prime Acrylic and paint a bright silver lacquer, then you paint everything with flat black enamel with texture, you let it dry to the touch then using the paper stick of an earbud (that you cut with a bevel) you remove the black paint from the top of the logo with mineral spirits (that won't do anything to the silver lacquer underneath), a little mishap can easily be touched-up. I do that often in 1/24 engines . Good continuation👍🏻👋🏻
Thanks Yves, I did consider that as I have done it before on an Abarth engine, but the molding here is quite soft so didn't bother. Pocher used to provide the plenum painted!!
Another great tutorial and build 🙏🍺💞👍💪🐕
Have a great build.