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posted on 16-5-2007 at 13:38 Reply With Quote
FIA GT Murcielago R-GT stage 1



Against all common procedures at RfH, somehow work on the car for Spa is already in full swing.

Common practice is of course to do it not the easy way...but their own way :cool:
Instead of using the Fujimi kit with the superb Scaleproduction transkit......we wanted to make our own Lambo.

here are some first pictures.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20076.jpg
On top is the R-GT Nick build a year ago. Fujimi kit & Scaleproduction transkit. It's totally 100% carbon-decalled!:comp1:
The Japanese kit is a bit oversized and to bulky, specially at the back. And if you add the transkit it becomes even bigger.
Below is the Burago Metalo kit which in my opinion captures the lines of the Murcuielago better than Fujimi.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20077.jpg
A lot of filing and filler to clean up the lines of the metal kit has already been done. Although the parts are quite good, opening doors meant that aligning them was a pain in the *##. One discintive feature on the 2007 model is the central Naca duct on the hood. This is the first time I've used a metal body, but milling the metal was actually quite easy.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20082.jpg
According to the data the R-GT should be 85,75mm wide in 1/24 which means the Burago has to grow by some 6mm @ the front. First step in making the wide front fenders was to enlarge the wheelarches. Got to make room for those 26mm fronts. When I had the right clearance I glued strips of 0.75mm thick plastic sheet in the enlarged wheelarch. These served 2 purposes.

  1. To set the correct witdh
  2. To serve as a foundation for the milliput that I use to build up the fenders


http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20078.jpg
Getting bot fenders the same is alway a diffucult job, so as to be able to keep a good check on their symitry I added the milliput in 2 stages. By first modeling the rear of the fender and the lower part of the front it was easy to keep a check on the thickness and profile of the miliput.


http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20085.jpg

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20079.jpg

To create the "gap" between the bodywork and the fender I used some double sided foamtape as a spacer. This was easily removable after the milliput hardened.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20091.jpg
Here's a pic of the car with the top of the front fender added. Looked good but...something was bothering me

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20091a.jpg
After looking at the ref pictures again and again, I noticed that in profile, the higest point of the front fender was at the centerline of the wheel arch, where as @ my fender the highest point was at the windscreen.
Well...back to the drawing board




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posted on 16-5-2007 at 19:17 Reply With Quote


Hey my friend... you are a magician with the bodies cars... GREAT:holy:holy

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posted on 16-5-2007 at 19:18 Reply With Quote


Whatcha gonna do now??
Tell a few lies so that the nose can grow???
Your lambo has a new name - PINNOCHIO GHINI ;-)

All the best!!

Did you send my stuff??
The inserts are in the making......

Rgds,
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posted on 17-5-2007 at 06:43 Reply With Quote
@ Geppetto



No Geppetto my nose is still its normal modest size, cause its all true :laugh:

Gert's here in Amsterdam and he will deliver your stuff next week when he rides trough southern Germany

Got you the fast hardener for the epoxy and Willem has collected your controller stuff

greetz
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posted on 19-5-2007 at 19:17 Reply With Quote
Murcielago R-GT stage 2



http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres0.jpg
Always nice to see your chosen subject doing well to keep you motivated. Here's Peter Kox taking the R-GT on a very tight line over the Silverstone curbs last weekend....:car:

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20095.jpg
Back to 1/24....here's the Murcie after some late night sessions. Most of the work was concentrated on finding the correct profile of the front fenders. I also sanded the body almost back to the bare metal as a lot of detail had been lost under the several layers of primer.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20095a.jpg
On of the most distinctive features of the 2007 Lambo are the double rows of louvres on top of the wheel arches. These caused me some considerable headaches, how to make them? As a result I kept working around the problem, thinking I would tackle it later, but as I started to reprofile the front fenders I had to find a solution.......

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20099.jpg
Going trough my extensive extra parts bin did not bring anything, but I did found some old sheets of plastic sheet, These are actually rooftiles you use for H0 modeltrain houses, I amost forgot I had them, but on set had the correct size and number of tiles for the louvres.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20097.jpg
I cut the sheet to shape and as its only 1mm thick it was easy to bend thyem to get the correct curvature. The only problem was that I had to mill 1mm deep recesses on the hood to get them flush with the bodywork.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20102.jpg
Here's a picture that shows well how I build up the fenders with Milliput. Really great stuff, its substance is hard enough to model it with a spatula, you can cut it with a sharp knife, and as it is water based, you can smoothen it with a wet tools so you get a finish that hardly needs any sanding. Which is advisable because once its dry it becomes rock hard.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20100.jpg
After all the filing and shaping the sharpness of the body lines had dissapeared so I needed to ad some milliput to regain the flat egde around the wheelarches.


http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20101.jpg
Checking the ref pics I also noticed that the airscoop on the roof was much longer, I had some mixed milliput left so I corrected that as well.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20103.jpg
http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/work%20in%20progres%20-%20106.jpg
The R-GT after stage 2 with a new coat of primer, I was really happy with the result...and then Nick dropped by and said....the front louvers are not aligned, one's more to the left than the other.

Shit....back to the drawingboard :upset:

Tamar
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posted on 19-5-2007 at 21:43 Reply With Quote


Shit Happens :laugh::laugh:

Greetz Gert




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posted on 20-5-2007 at 06:16 Reply With Quote


dang! lookin really good!!(not that I expected any different.. ;-)
think I have to come over again and beg you for a master....

Forgot to ask you to get me some of that milliput stuff and some
blue tack.... sch**ße

Thanks again for your help, and Wilhelm for the stuff....I owe you
guys! Will be on his case about how to put the stuff together......


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posted on 20-5-2007 at 07:51 Reply With Quote
Stuff



Well, aint that always the trick to everything in live........
Putting the controller together isn't that difficult. The mechanical part is the the most difficult. Adjusting the wiper pressure, the bearings, the spring and the wiperboard. I'll help uou through it when you start.....

Note: You'll need a parma turbo controller for the buttons

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posted on 20-5-2007 at 12:29 Reply With Quote


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Originally posted by fola
Forgot to ask you to get me some of that milliput stuff and some
blue tack.... sch**ße


Hello Fola.
You should be able to pick up milliput at the good modelshops in Germany...what do you mean with the Blue tack ?




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http://www.rai-ro.de/webshop/deutsch/

Best. Nr. 03-001A 2 Flaschen je 1 kg € 66,90

Thanks wilhelm, will get back 2 you. Saw an Ollislot controller, recently. felt good.....
Tamar you need to check this stuff out. Mixing is no sweat, dries fully in 2 Hrs
is plain fantastic......

Just back from a BBQ - n Drank 2 much wine cant write straight...
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Tamar,
did you remember the Vac. formed DBR9 inlet....??
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P.S Gert will b here on Wed. ... ;-))
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No I forgot...and so did you:D
That's why I called you last thursday, and asked you ...need anything else? :laugh:

I'll give it too gert on his next round.

BTW, Polyservice just got some new silicone, probably the stuff you were talking about.

Its orange, it's soft & dries in 2 hrs, potlife of 30min and indeed, no air bubbles :holy




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R-GT Stage 3



Back from the drawingboard........
Repositioned the louvres so that they're more symetrical, managed to loose one in the process :upset: finally gave up looking for it and cut a new one

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip123.jpg
Also recorrected the edge where the frontfender joins the hood, looking at the pictures this edge is knife sharp and runs in line with the headlights.

So with most of the body in its correct shape (or at least so I thought...more about that later) it was time to turn my attention to some detail parts. Looking at the body for weeks now, I just couldn't stand it anymore....this car needed a wing ....badly!!!

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip111b.jpg
As you can see on the ref pic, the 2007 R-GT sports a full width rear wing with a raised centre section. Should not be too difficult, a wayward Carrera C6R was happy to donate one....

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip111a.jpg
But a big problem with the R-GT is the way the rearwing is mounted......way out @the back, and look at those flimsy supports, there's holes and brackets all over the place! :cry:

Ok first things first...the wing. Athough the shape of the C6R is ok, it is way to narrow (79mm) . Figures as the Carrera is only 82 mm at the back, but to cover the Murcie's ass it needs to be 85 at least.

So I asked Gabe to copycat the spoiler (great stuff that new silicone) and I poured me 2 wings. Why 2, because that's the easiest way to widen the spoiler and keep the correct profile.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip110.jpg
Here are the 2 resin wings. First step is simply to glue both spoilers together @ the endplates. The wing needs to "grow" by 6mm so..mark 3mm from the endplate and cut!

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip112.jpg
Glue the part you've got left to the other endplate and cut again. The wing is now 87mm wide (forgot to compensate for the thickness of the endplate :D) Sanding down the endplates was easy and with just a bit of thick superglue as filler the wing was ready for primer.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip111.jpg
While I was waiting for the Primer to dry I thought ...what the heck, lets try to do the wing supports. So I took some 0,5mm carbon sheet and started to file and drill and shape..until the primer of the wing had dried....and dried, and dried.
In between I cut 2 slots in the wing for the supports and gave it a quick shot of black so that that could dry as I continued on the wing supports.......

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip113.jpg
Here's a pic of the seperate parts, and the assembled wing, not really happy with the shape of the supports, but then again...when did anything go well on its first try

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip114.jpg
Cutting the slots in the metal body was a pain...and to keep the wing in its place I stuffed some sponge between the supports.....

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip116.jpg
But hey...at least the car has a wing...I'll worry about how to make new supports..that are both strong and flexible later...for now...I'm happy to enjoy the view
http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip120.jpg

Other detail parts that were adressed were new louvres for over the engine bay.....(the Burago louvres did not run over the full width of the bay)
http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip119.jpg
...and the recessed fuel filler. I glued some 2mm sheet styrene behind the window and cut the oval and shped the sides. Fillercap came courtesy of an old Nissan 390 kit. Still needs some cleaning up, but not bad for a firsst attempt

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip121.jpg
Last major job is to build a front splitter and close the side windows, but only the side windows are neccesary before I can start pouring some silicone. ...progress has been made.

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip122.jpg
So I'm happy...that is until I get an email that the Autoart Lamborgini that I ordered some time ago has finally arrived. As I get into the car to pick it up ...I think: Oh no...it's like that DBR9 nightmare all over again

http://www.slotracinglemans.com/images/rfh/lambo_rgt2007/wip124.jpg
And indeed, the lines of the Autoart are much sharper, the nose is longer and the detail.......:upset:

well back to the drawingboard...again!




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Quote:
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No I forgot...and so did you:D


Thought Gert was coming to DE just to bring me the inlet????
Dont you have a postal service in RFH Land?
The PinocchioLago looks sweet, but then, so did your AM just
B4 it got scraped. The Burago was just a scape goat right?
BTW how do you cast the Spoiler since you need two surfaces?

Got the blue Tack and milliput on order too. Blue tack is a bit
like clay, stays soft and is not so messy .
How much does a kilo of the orange stuff cost? does it mix 1 to 1?

the 12 buck/set version

http://blackdistribution.de/fola1/slotcars/Aston.jpg

the 5 buck/set version

http://blackdistribution.de/fola1/slotcars/AstonRoh.jpg

guess I'll go for the 5 and a dremel.......
I'll send yours with the Post as soon as I get them....
will also try to make some my self.

CYA
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posted on 24-5-2007 at 06:14 Reply With Quote
Got the stuff!!



Thanks guys, you are absoulutly the best!!!

The 455 WOW!
The controller stuff wo wow!!
Thanks
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Thought Gert was coming to DE just to bring me the inlet????
Dont you have a postal service in RFH Land?
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Yes Fola they do have a postal service in RFH Land

Its a silver colord truck making the German Autobhan unsafe :laugh::laugh:

Greetz Gert

P.S. Will deliver the inlet in 2 weeks :holy




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All positions!



Was good to see you yesterday.
Hope you had a good trip back and that your
trip to DE was fruitfull.
Thanks for delivering the stuff... I almost forgot
that you brought it because i just felt it was so
cool you were in Böblingen.
Greetz from all of us!
Yinka, Dami and myself !
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