DAP Kart - Parma 1981 - Reference pics
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January 21, 2013First let's look at some reference pics. Here we see Senna in action in 1981.2
January 21, 2013Other action pic of Senna in Parma 1981.3
January 21, 2013Interesting pic showing the white racing blouse with Martini sponsor and racenumber (not provided in the kit)...4
January 21, 2013And even more interesting: a picture of the DAP kart, similar to the Senna kart back in 1981.5
January 21, 2013The last reference pic (for now) shows the steering system seen from the drivers point of view.6
January 21, 2013Ok, let's get started. The driver figure is entirely made from clear plastic. I have no clue why. Even the vizor should be painted gloss black since there is no face behind it in the kit. I replaced the helmet by a helmet with a face + clear vizor.7
January 21, 2013The steering system in the kit is ridiculous. It's overdimensioned and lacks all detail. I will cut it away and replace it completely.8
January 21, 2013First I cut away the wrong parts, then I fixed new suspension points (red arrows). Next I replaced all the steering parts by scratchbuilt metal parts.9
January 21, 2013A comparison pic between the corrected kart (left) and the OOB version (right). This build will show that there are a lot more errors in the kit which I intend to correct as well...10
January 21, 2013Another pic of the poorly detailed steering system... The steering rods are of the same diameter as the chassis rods!!11
January 21, 2013This is how it should look like. Never 100% perfect of course, but a whole lot better looking anyway.12
January 21, 2013Dryfit of the kart so far with the tiny wheels.13
January 21, 2013And a pic from another angle. The wheel nuts are not attached yet.14
January 23, 2013Next I flattened the fixation points of the floorpan (green arrows), I cut away the ugly fixation points of the safety bar (red circles) and replaced them with proper fixation points (red arrows), and I fixed uprights for the safety bar (yellow arrows).15
January 23, 2013Not everything always works right away... Top left is the plastic safety bar; which broke in the middle when I removed it from the sprue. No harm done, I was gonna replace it anyway. To the right are 2 rejected prototypes, bottom left is the correct one.16
January 23, 2013The flat ends of the safety bar fit the plastic fixation points; the green uprights fit as well. All I will have to do when the chassis will be painted in red is remove the paint of the metal uprights, because they were not painted in reality.17
January 23, 2013Next I improved the brake pedal which shows an overdimenioned braking rod. I replaced it by metal wire.18
January 23, 2013Next I dryfitted the throttle and brake pedals, to make sure they still fit with the scratchbuilt safety bar. The red arrows is the throttle; the green arrow is the brake pedal.19
January 23, 2013Here the red arrows point to the locations where the throttle cable and the braking cable will be fixed.20
January 23, 2013Next I dryfitted the front and rear wheels to check the ride height of the kart. Looking good.21
January 23, 2013I also dryfitted the racing seat to check if the supports all sit right, which seems to be the case.22
January 23, 2013Now the whole chassis is pretty much ready. I can start concentrating on the engine and the brake system. To be continued!23
January 24, 2013Now lets take a look at the engine. The 1993 kart had a silencer (red arrow) which is also present in the Fujimi kit. So far so good.24
January 24, 2013But the 1981 kart didn't have a silencer! And yet, the same part is present in the Fujimi kit?? It took me a while to realize that the Fujimi guys designed the 1993 kart first and then copied the parts in the 1981 kit, but they overlooked this 'detail'...25
January 24, 2013Also, the bottom part of the engine shows cooling ribs, on both karts (1981 and 1993). Yet, they are nowhere to be found in either kit...26
January 24, 2013Time to correct things! 1: close gap for silencer + add cooling fins. 2: relocate carburetor from front to right hand side + add details. 3: Add cooling fins to bottom engine part. 4: Scratch coil + wiring. 5: Scratch spark plug + drill out location.27
January 24, 2013The result: to the left the standard kit engine, to the right the corrected engine.28
January 24, 2013And this is how the engine should look once installed into the chassis. The red arrows point to the locations of the throttle cable and the fuel line. To be continued!29
January 25, 2013The reference pic of Senna's kart also shows that the muffler is attached with small springs. In order to model this detail, I had to replace one of the attachment rings (red arrow). Next I filled a large gap at the muffler's bottom (green arrows).30
January 25, 2013Next I scratched the muffler's support and the 2 large springs, as well as the 4 small springs (blue arrows on other picture).31
January 25, 2013I didn't risk to dryfit the small springs because I'm afraid I can't remove them anymore, but I did dryfit the muffler and the large springs.32
January 25, 2013Last but not least I scratched the brake lines, brake cilinders and the brake patches (red arrow). I believe that at this point I can start to put it all in paint...33
January 27, 2013And that is exactly what I have been doing: putting it all in color. All colors are Tamiya TS spraycan colors, but sprayed by airbrush.34
January 27, 2013I want to give the fuel tank a 'filled' look, so I masked it halfway and sprayed a mixture of clear orange and brown at the lower half.35
January 27, 2013I sprayed the driver flat white since that is the color of the racing blouse. Next I applied the Martini and N° 9 decals (coming from my spare part box). I also painted the yellow stripes on the racesuit.36
January 27, 2013Later on I will fill the correct areas with flat black, or grey (for the gloves).37
January 27, 2013Once the muffler has been painted, I could fix the small springs. I used a drop of superglue to make sure they will stay where they are. The support with the large springs and the muffler end cap are only dryfitted.38
January 27, 2013Muffler seen from the bottom. The hole fits a connection tap on the kart.39
January 27, 2013This is how the engine + muffler will look once attached to the chassis. The engine hasn't been weathered yet, and the wiring is still missing as well.40
January 27, 2013View from the rear of the kart.41
January 27, 2013Here you can see the coil, painted dull red, where the wiring is still missing.42
January 28, 2013All the parts have been put in color now, except for the Senna helmet, which still needs some details. All the small parts like nuts and bolts, and some wiring are missing here as well. I also have to weather everything before starting to assemble...43
January 30, 2013Allright! Let's get movin' ! Step 1: assembly of the chassis...44
January 30, 2013The plastic chassis was replaced by an aluminium sheet. The connections with the chassis have been simulated with punched roundels of aluminium and plastic strip 'bolts'. The gas tank has been 'filled' halfway.45
January 30, 2013Step 2: assembly of the steering system and throttle/brakes pedals.46
January 30, 2013The complete steering system was replaced by metal rods and scratched parts. The pedals are kit parts.47
January 30, 2013Step 3: assembly of the safety bar and steering support.48
January 30, 2013The complete safety system was replaced by scratched metal parts. The steering support is the kit part.49
January 30, 2013Rear view of the assembled chassis so far.50
January 30, 2013Step 4: assembly of the race number and racing seat.51
January 30, 2013No special remarks here: everything in this step are kit parts. The race number plate will receive some small bolts though.52
January 30, 2013Step 5: attaching of the engine and brake disc.53
January 30, 2013The engine was wired up partly, and weathered. The brake disc was weathered as well. Also note the small bolts on the race number plate.54
January 30, 2013Here you can have a better look at the weathered engine and brake disc.55
January 30, 2013Step 6: attaching of the wheels, chain and sprocket.56
January 30, 2013This is how the kart looks like with the wheels attached. I also completed the kart by adding the brake lines.57
January 30, 2013At the right side you can see the fuel line, the fuel spill line and the throttle cable.58
January 30, 2013I also secured the gas tank with 'Ducktape'.59
January 30, 2013Here you can get a closer look at the brake lines.60
January 31, 2013The Senna driver figure was assembled and painted as well.61
January 31, 2013The helmet comes from a Tamiya kit; the race blouse was scratched.62
January 31, 2013The racing blouse and the shoe soles have been weathered a bit.63
January 31, 2013This is how the kart looks like, all finished but without Senna on board...64
January 31, 2013And this is how it looks with Senna behind the wheel.
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