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Honda RA273 1967 1/12

Look at the huge brass screws holding the nose on 😂

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Now you can see why i needed to get the nose tacked in place so i could align the decal stripe.

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Paint is a basic mat Automotive primer with a light Tamiya clear gloss so the decals will sit . I will give the whole thing a thicker gloss and polish once the rest of the decals are on. Maybe by then i will have stopped laughing at that Tamiya screw 😂
 
I am happy with this, it could have been a lot worse. Still needs gloss coat but i will get that on and put it away for a while to dry.
Now i know i have the foundations to work with i can think about the details and ancillaries. amazing as the decals were marked 2002 that i got away with them but they were still vac sealed in an airtight cellophane sleave.

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that red circle decal was fun, i think i need another Gal of microsol :cool:
 
There is a very fine line between blaming a kit for your own bad work and just not doing a proper job, often the excuse is trying to make a silk purse from a pigs ear.

This one i recon 60/40, its not a great kit but i am definitely not firing on all cylinders either, i am inclined to give Tamiya the edge on this one 😉. Its one of those models thats hard to get excited about, i cant explain why ? maybe building it on the back of the MFH Matra doesnt help. Anyway it is what it is, the appearance is ok but the detail is woeful, almost none existent in places. i have fixed the nose cone in position permanently, there is a radiator and some hydraulics in there but its just a token gesture on Tamiya's part and to fix it would require a complete scratch build. not imposable by any means but there are very few pictures of what it should look like and the rest of the kit doesnt really warrant it.

So there it is , all my excuses laid out but the bottom line is, other people seem to have succeeded where i am struggling so sometimes you have to hold your hands up 😂

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At the start is said i have never seen a F1 with a load of chrome. Well i hadn't but i stand corrected as this Honda does have chrome just about everywhere Tamiya has specified it. Nearly all steel parts are actually chrome, wishbones, stub axels, suspension struts and so on. Not the wheels though but thats easy to sort. its now at the " add detail " phase so maybe i will get a bit more enthusiastic. There are lots of great pictures on the web of the cars in the factory museum so no excuse now not to up my game a little.
 
Looking good Paddy, whatever challenges you're hitting you sure make it look easy. I remember trying to do that Wildcat with all the open panels only to end up realizing I was doing it to the wrong kit. That kinda broke me of open panel builds anyways.

Press on! :popcorn
 
It is funny though Bob. it struck a chord with me when you looked at the second triplane and thought...no :) Some kits draw you in, other seem to repel us 🤣
 
Paddy I would just as soon order another Meng kit than take on the Roden. I would like to display them both but there's so much difference between the two brands it would be strange look.
 
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