Toyota GT-One TS020 - Le Mans 24 Hrs 1999 - WIP
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August 14, 2016I started this build by preparing the bodyparts, and putting them in primer. Next I sprayed the front and the airscoop in Tamiya TS-26 Pure White. After masking the white areas, I sprayed the body in Tamiya TS-49 Bright Red. The masking tape was removed.2
August 14, 2016Finally the body was polished with Tamiya Compound. When removing the masking tape, the white paint detached from the body. So I had to do a spot repair at the front, but this turned out quite well.3
August 14, 2016I also started to build the chassis and cockpit parts. Here an overview picture.4
August 14, 2016Close-up of the cockpit. The seat was given a realistic look with Tenco's 'scale fabric'. Lots of details still need to be painted , this is just an idea of how it will look.5
August 14, 2016I also spray painted a lot of engine and cockpit parts. They were put on a toothpick for easy access. I also detail painted some of the parts manually.6
August 14, 2016When I have to paint parts which have a left and a right hand side, I put then on two different styrofoam blocks to separate them. Here a lot of engine and suspension parts are putting to dry.7
August 17, 2016Time to put these parts together to create a model 😉 First I installed a nut in the cockpit, which will be hidden under the seat. This will allow me to attach the model to a base plate once finished.8
August 17, 2016Next I fixed the fire extinguisher and the battery (or computer unit ?), adding some basic wiring to both parts.9
August 17, 2016The cockpit hub's exterior was covered with carbon fibre decals because these areas will be visible even with the bodywork attached. I chose to leave the interior black since it will be hardly noticeable once the model is closed.10
August 17, 2016Next the engine and the rear suspension were assembled.11
August 17, 2016The engine is now ready to be installed to the floor pan before even more parts will be added to the whole.12
August 17, 2016The dash board was painted manually, except for the grey area. In this close-up the manual dots and stripes are clearly not very readable, but once in the cockpit it will do the job, believe me.13
August 17, 2016The bucket seat was finished with a racing harness and the rear bulkhead received some detailing.14
August 17, 2016Next I fixed the bulkhead to the cockpit hub, after which the harness was attached to it. Finally the seat itself was glued to the floor and the dashboard was installed to top it off.15
August 17, 2016Here you can see the result. Notice the little dots simulating the various inscriptions on the dash board. I think they do the trick 😉16
August 17, 2016Top view of the cockpit hub. The real car has more wiring inside, but ince the doors will be closed this amount of detailing is enough to simulate a busy interior.17
August 17, 2016Close-up of the cockpit again. Once the model will be closed I won't be able to take pics of these parts...18
August 17, 2016First dry fit of the cockpit and engine on the foor pan. The body was dry fitted on top of them. Notice the carbin fibre cockpit exterior. The window frames received the same treatment.19
August 17, 2016The engine room is pretty busy already, yet it's only halfway completion...20
August 18, 2016Next I fixed all the decals in place, using a Renaissance transkit. It's a bit odd that Tamiya includes decals for the #1 and #3 car, but not for #2 car. Maybe a question of licence?21
August 18, 2016Now the decals are given time to dry, after which I will polish the bodyparts once again to get rid of the decal softener marks. Later on I will protect them by 1 or 2 clear coats.22
September 14, 2016Here is the result after 2 clear coats, a week of drying, and a day of polishing with Tamiya Compounds.23
September 14, 2016Some of the CF parts received 2 clear coats as well.24
September 14, 2016At the rear of the car a lot of different CF decals were used to simulate the different kinds of construction.25
September 14, 2016Here the rear CF part was dry fitted to the rear end of the car.26
September 14, 2016I also used clear orange over some of the CF area's to simulate the different colors seen at the reference pics.27
September 14, 2016This is very important because a lot of the CF monocoque will remain visible, even after installing the body parts. Here you see the result of the different CF patterns.28
September 14, 2016Slowly the Toyota starts to look like a real car...29
September 14, 2016And this is what it looks like with the rear cowling in place. I'll probably show it with the cowling removed, once finished 😉
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