Airfix Model World – September 2019

(Romina) #1

ADVANCED BUILD
MERCEDES-AMG GT3


ADVANCED BUILD
MERCEDES-AMG GT3

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rings and AMG calliper sides.
A thin application of Citadel
Nuln Oil shade muted these
items and added scale depth,
and the suspension springs
and dampers were painted in
accordance with the instructions.
Although supplied as decals, the
wheels had their front and rear
‘colour coding’ hand-brushed
onto selected spokes with Mr.
Hobby H-26 Bright Green and
H-43 Wine Red. Tyre contact
surfaces were scrubbed with a
rough sanding stick to replicate
wear, before each wheel and tyre
assembly was masked, so the
PE template could be positioned
in readiness for a light airbrush
of X-8 Lemon Yellow. The result
proved so much better than
decals and featured a convincing
feathering to the edges. Wheels

were attached via poly caps and
then both the lower chassis and
interior were mated, followed by
a quick test-fit of the body before
final construction.

“Taking their time...”
The main body was set aside to
cure while work continued on
the interior, after which Studio
27’s carbon fibre decals were
applied around the windows and
onto the front aerodynamics.
The rear wing assembly received
its carbon areas at the same
time, with the aid of Mr. Mark
Setter/Softer NEO solutions
and a hairdryer. The quality of
these carbon decals was superb


  • thin enough to conform to the
    complex curves of the body and
    other shapes, but sufficiently
    robust to survive handling.


A combination of SK Decals
SK-24077 and Slotfabrik SF-D24-
001 decals was applied over
several evenings. This was my
favourite part of the project, as
the scheme was built in stages
towards the big finale, and
everything was sealed with H-30
Gloss Clear, after which the body

was set aside for a week to cure.
Tamiya Polishing Compounds
(87068 Coarse, 87069 Fine and
87070 Finish) were employed
to buff the shell to a gorgeous
shine using the corresponding
87090 Compound Applicator
cloth. A Pentel 0.03mm pigment
liner gave scale depth to the

of X-8 Lemon Yellow. The result
proved so much better than
decals and featured a convincing
feathering to the edges. Wheels


  • thin enough to conform to the
    complex curves of the body and
    other shapes, but sufficiently
    robust to survive handling.


the scheme was built in stages
towards the big finale, and
everything was sealed with H-30
Gloss Clear, after which the body

shine using the corresponding
87090 Compound Applicator
cloth. A Pentel 0.03mm pigment
liner gave scale depth to the

“A Pentel 0.03mm pigment


liner gave scale depth to


the panel shut lines”


 The manufacturer’s logos were sprayed onto the tyre walls via a PE template; contact
patches were distressed to show wear, while the green and wine-red spokes were hand-painted.

 The body shell also received carbon fibre decals on the window surrounds and front
aerodynamic areas.

 Side-by-side comparison of the kit-supplied radiator (left) and Hobby Design’s multi-part
PE item (right), highlighting the latter’s refinement.
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