Lancia 037 - Rally Ypres 24 Hrs 1986 - Reference pics
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August 18, 2013Since I'm building the 1986 Ford RS200 driven by Droogmans, I kinda felt the need to bring back the Belgian rally balance by building the Lancia 037 driven by his most tough competitor Patrick Snijers.2
August 18, 2013Back in 1986, you were either a Droogmans fan or a Snijers fan...3
August 18, 2013This Arena kit is brand new. According to the instructions you can either build the 1984 Haspengouw rally winner or the 1986 24 Hrs Ypres 2nd place car.4
August 18, 2013This is not correct: in 1984 Snijers didn't drive a Lancia but a Porsche 911 SCRS. However, he did win the 1985 Haspengouw rally with this car. And in fact the decals in the kit are those of the 1985 car.5
August 18, 2013So far I've put the body in white primer and the chassis in grey primer.6
August 21, 2013Then I spraypainted the resin body with Tamiya TS-26 pure white from the rattlecan (1 coat).7
August 21, 2013On the pics there is hardly any difference to see with the white primer coat I guess.8
August 21, 2013I let the Tamiya paint dry for at least 24 hours.9
August 21, 2013Once the paint was hardened, I decided that it was time for the red areas on the car.10
August 21, 2013I had the choice between using the red decals or spray paint the red areas. Since the 'BASTOS' sponsor (Belgian cigarettes) have been printed on the side decals, I chose to use the decals.11
August 21, 2013So the first decal I set was the front decal which included the gold striping as well. The surface to cover is quite complicated and it took quite a while before I got it right. I also now noticed the (too) large front lip...12
August 21, 2013Since there is a photoetched front lip in the kit I decided to sand the resin lip away. I also set the left side decal in place.13
August 21, 2013Same procedure to the right side. This concludes the large surface decal job; now all what's left is putting on sponsors.14
August 23, 2013Before I continue putting on decals, I first fill in the unpainted areas on the car with Tamiya TS-49 bright red (small brush)15
August 23, 2013The red paint matches the red decals perfectly.16
August 23, 2013Although the paint and the decals have a different kind of gloss, this will be invisble after the whole body will be clear coated.17
August 23, 2013Once all the red areas have been painted and dry, I continue with the decal job.18
August 23, 2013In some areas I had to apply some of the photoetched parts already, since the decals have to be put on top of them.19
August 23, 2013I had to change the #6 on the rally plate, because for some weird reason Arena had printed a #2 on it, while the large numbers clearly show a #6...20
August 23, 2013The difficulty in this decalling job is to seek out where every single decal goed since the instructions only show the decal placement of the 1985 car. That's when reference pics come in handy...21
August 23, 2013The biggest challenge were the 'Texaco' logo's which are 20 separate decals in different sizes and you have to see for yourself which one goes where...22
September 26, 2013After completing the decal job, I sprayed a few clearcoats on the body.23
September 26, 2013Time to start building the engine. Here the main engine block + gearbox + exhaust.24
September 26, 2013Some of the other parts such as air filter and turbo are fixed as well.25
September 26, 2013Next I install the engine in the rear of the car.26
September 26, 2013The white metal rollcage parts are not used, I prefer to replace them by plastic rod + sheet.27
September 26, 2013Overall view of the engine bay + rollcage.28
September 26, 2013Then I add some more details to the engine, and I also install the rear suspension.29
September 26, 2013The engine bay looks busy enough, so I decide to leave it like this.30
September 26, 2013Next I fix the photoetched wheel covers to the rear of the body.31
September 26, 2013The wheel covers also cover part of the engine as you can see here.32
September 26, 2013Then I put the body on the chassis to check the fit of the engine.33
September 26, 2013No major problems here, everything looks fine.34
September 26, 2013This is how the Lancia looks up now. Next up will be the car interior.35
October 3, 2013Dryfit of the wheels.36
October 3, 2013I replaced the low profile tires from the kit by some larger spare tires.37
October 3, 2013The kit tires made the Lancia look like a go-kart...38
October 3, 2013Now the car and the wheels look ok to me.39
October 3, 2013Next I started building the cockpit.40
October 3, 2013I replaced the white metal safety roll cage parts by brass tubes, which look a lot better.41
October 3, 2013I also put a coin next to the chassis to give you an idea of the dimensions.42
October 3, 2013All I have left to do here is to paint the roll cage white, and then I can close the car up.43
October 30, 2013So that is exactly what I've done: close the car up.44
October 30, 2013Next I fixed the wheels and the windows in place, after which I put the decals on the windows.45
October 30, 2013I also fixed the front splitter, the radiator covers and the rear engine cover + taillights. I also fixed the mudflaps.46
October 30, 2013Now I could attach the model to a firm base, allowing me to fix the final trim without having to touch the car itself.
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