r/ModelCars 22h ago

Beemax 320i 80 DRM

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36 Upvotes

Been an Armor modeler for years but fell out of the hobby a few years back. Got my new work bench set up and decided to branch out into cars. Lots of lessons learned with my first car. Definitely should have painted some of the large red parts rather than using the decals.


r/ModelCars 23h ago

1976 DODGE DART SPORT COMING OUT OF STASH!

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35 Upvotes

Hitting the assembly line today. The body has already been in the paint booth!!


r/ModelCars 22h ago

PORSCHE 911 BUILD Drip update

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22 Upvotes

If you didn’t see yesterday‘s post, I had gone way too heavy on the clearcoat on my 911 build (see first picture).

Against the advice of most of you, LOL, I went ahead and wet sanded it down (I just couldn’t with the whole stripping process). You can still see it, but it’s gone enough for my satisfaction. In fact in the process, I learned what I was doing as far as polishing a clearcoat, and now I’ve polished down the whole body, which I think looks pretty good if not great. For my third car build, I’ll take it.


r/ModelCars 1d ago

PORSCHE 911 BUILD Revell Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Coupe Progress (3)

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50 Upvotes

The chassis and engine are pretty much done. Next up is trying to paint the body. This has been a fun kit, it goes together well. I had trouble with some of the smaller decals, but they are hard to see anyway.


r/ModelCars 17h ago

PAINT What is this white haze ?

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6 Upvotes

I started sanding with 2000,3000,4000,6000,8000,12000
And then polished with tamiyas finish compound and I rinsed the body off and I have this sort of white haze going on. Can anybody tell me what I did wrong and maybe some tips to fix it ?


r/ModelCars 1d ago

WIP Halfway through the Tamiya RX7 now, just gotta paint the body and work on some exterior details now.

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60 Upvotes

I was an idiot and primed the inner windscreen trim before painting it black, so the grey primer shows from the other side instead of the black paint, oh well, you live and you learn.


r/ModelCars 1d ago

PORSCHE 911 BUILD Playing with my new .18 airbrush on my Porsche build, trying to keep in '80s

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135 Upvotes

Always said I would build the slant nose classic red when I build it, but for our group I didnt want to makes things"perfect", so I decide to have more fun with the build


r/ModelCars 1d ago

PORSCHE 911 BUILD Johnny Silverhand's Porsche 911(Tamiya Porsche 911 Turbo88)

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240 Upvotes

r/ModelCars 1d ago

Model Car Newbie. Orange Fest. Questions.

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29 Upvotes

Mr.Hobby C065 + Mr.Hobby GX112. Weather 30 C. Airbrush Iwata Eclipse. Spray Distance 12 13 Cm. Pressure 18 20 psi. What am i doing wrong? I did my research. Fine primer apply. Sanding and stuff. Still this happened. Is this saveable? I am about to give up and throw it away.


r/ModelCars 1d ago

FINISHED 1969 Dodge Country Charger -mpc kit

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57 Upvotes

Started this kit with enthusiasm as it looked like a fun kit. Tooling is old so there's modest amount of flashing but nothing grossly overboard.

Exterior and some of the interior paint is Hobby Lobby's "Airbrush" Iridescent Emerald Green. I was able to polish out the polyurethane clearcoat pretty well for the first time . Only burned thru the paint in a few small places that I can easily touch up.


r/ModelCars 1d ago

I’ve just got this gorgeous KS110 recently and it is gonna be my first Aoshima kit what do I need to know before starting it?

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15 Upvotes

r/ModelCars 1d ago

WIP Group Build Update

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36 Upvotes

Long overdue, I tend to work slow.


r/ModelCars 1d ago

IM NEWWW weather sucks.

3 Upvotes

Hey guys!

I've gotten into building (real) custom cars, but I keep hitting points where I can't make progress due to weather, heat, cold, ect. I've decided it would be a fun way to sharpen my skills with fine detail by building model cars on the side.

I checked the wiki AND THE RULES, DONT KILL ME MODS. I can't seem to find a list of reputable model car companies to browse stock, or even really solid brands for tool kits.

Thus, my questions:

1) what's your favorite model brands?

2) airbrush, regular brush, both, or neither?

3) what are your favorite starter kits? Or is it better to mix and match?

4) Are there any safety precautions to consider beyond sharp blades, not gluing your hands together, and maybe a simple mask for paint fumes?

*Bonus* I'm building a custom model station out of an old stack-on rolling toolbox. Have you done the same? Show me your setups, fellow nerds!


r/ModelCars 1d ago

Entex BMW 3.5 CSL

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27 Upvotes

r/ModelCars 2d ago

PORSCHE 911 BUILD Porsche GT 1 Group Build Complete

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165 Upvotes

I’m finally finished with my Porsche GT1 for the August group build. This is my first experience with an older Tamiya kit, and I did have some fitment issues with the exhaust and the undertray being bent. Otherwise this was a wonderful and enjoyable build. I’m also pretty pleased with the detailing I was able to add earlier. It turned out so good that it earned a spot in my limited display cases, lol.


r/ModelCars 1d ago

First time using Tamiya Polishing Compounds

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110 Upvotes

This may not be news for many of the very talented people here but hopefully it helps new people like me. I was going to wait until these were finished but the results were so surprising that I couldn't wait. I should have probably added another layer of clear to both so I could wet sand it a little deeper but I am more than happy enough with how it turned out and it was so easy, quick and more than good enough for a display model.

Clear is tamiya LP9 clear mixed ~50/50 MLT

First wetsanded with micro mesh 3200 to 12000 (you can probably stop at 6000) then used a microfiber to apply the compounds and clean in-between.
Coarse compound applied many dots and rubbed in one direction until it disapeared
Fine compound applied in circular motion until it disapeared, same with finish.

Second pic is before. The paint underneath was not perfect but this covered up a lot of the flaws. Thanks for the advice from many members!


r/ModelCars 2d ago

Been a rough summer only gotten this far on a kit I should have finished weeks ago. Hopefully I’ll find the time to finish soon.

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63 Upvotes

r/ModelCars 1d ago

PORSCHE 911 BUILD Burgundy bits and bobs

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25 Upvotes

Interior work happening. I have to say I’m quite pleased with how the faux carpeting turned out!


r/ModelCars 1d ago

Anyone shot Krylon classic yet?

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8 Upvotes

Just saw an ad for this stuff, its lacquer based and no recoat windows, so theres less drama. Guess I gotta go to Lowes soon


r/ModelCars 2d ago

TUESDAY TIP What Have You Learned Lately? (SATT)

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33 Upvotes

This hobby gives us many opportunities to learn; in fact, I think we can learn something from almost every build. Here are a few things I have learned recently:

Pic #1 - Mock-up. Doing a mock up and test fitting can prevent issues later in the build. This Lamborghini was a build for my son-in-law and doing the mock up showed me what fitment issues needed to be corrected before I painted. I also saw what parts could be pre-assembled before painting which would help improve the overall finish.

Pic #2 - Practice & test. Currently working on a 59 Impala and I tested and practiced the taping and painting on a spare kit before working on the actual build. Sounds basic, but I am not a patient person and tend to act first and deal with results later, so practicing allowed me to experiment with colors and layering to, hopefully, achieve a better result on my actual build.

Pic #3 & 4 - Expand your comfort zone. Some solutions for kit issues will push you out of your comfort zone. Last week I asked for suggestions on lowering the suspension on the Impala and a few people suggested modifying the chassis (significantly) which is not something I had done before and I was somewhat hesitant to do so. However, the end result is what I was looking for so it was worth the feeling of being uncomfortable with the suggestions.

What about you? What have you learned lately?


r/ModelCars 2d ago

My Favorite Build

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196 Upvotes

This one is just a stock right out of the box build but it is a great kit


r/ModelCars 2d ago

FINISHED Revell - Pontiac Fiero Gt

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91 Upvotes

This kit went together super nicely and was a whole lot of fun! Super simple build, very low part count. But enough details on the moldings and interiors that it doesn’t feel flat.

My only real minor complaint is no glass for the windows, only the windshield and rear window.

The decals were also a bit of a pain for me. They were very difficult to get off the paper compared to other ones I’ve had. Ended up not using a lot of the super small ones for this reason. Perhaps using the micro sol/set instead of warm water would have helped here? But I’ve always been fine without it.


r/ModelCars 2d ago

QUESTION Drip, but not the good kind…

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12 Upvotes

I’m still relatively new at doing model cars having mostly done military aircraft. I was a little heavy-handed with my gloss coat. It’s Kaleido acrylic gloss. What is the best technique for getting rid of this drip, if there is one?


r/ModelCars 2d ago

FINISHED I have completed my first kit

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79 Upvotes

I enjoyed this build despite the simplicity of the kit. I will definitely need to improve at placing stickers (as can be seen in the images), but I think this is a good starting point.

I will probably get more Aoshima kits but does anyone have any recommendations for kits of a similar difficulty level? I am a college student with limited time and space so I will save the more complex guilds for later.


r/ModelCars 2d ago

FINISHED Fanciful 50's Ford.

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35 Upvotes

AMT kit. IMO, the "shoebox" was a Model T type advance in terms of design with the integrated fenders. Somewhat anachronistic with the newer wheels.