Sunday 5 July 2015

Mokit: Skyline R32 Part 5

1:1 scale Skyline R32 GTR
Hi,


Welcome to Part 5 of Aoshime Nissan Skyline GTR R32.

This part we will see interior built up and a bit of openable hood hinges trial.

The green color thing is the wire insulated for hinges built up. I used paper clip as a material to substitute metal rod. The green thing supposed to be the insert joint of the metal and going to be glued to the body of the kits.

Close up angle of all the material involved. Before this were inserted I has cut the firewall engine in straight line for the metal to be inserted as the back. This will hide the metal thus making its more realistic.

Do to the others half.

Please take note for the green things. That the correct positions to be place the green things.

Other angle of the green this to be operated.

Sprayed this seat flat black. Masking tape were put to maintain the correct color of the seat with flat black and grey. 
Skyline R32 in the making.

Mock up steel wiring inside the engine bay to imitate the real brake line.

I just do this at my heart content and with a bit of picture for reference. The bracket that hold the wire in place is made out of eraser. I carve it as glue it to the firewall.

Engine wiring detailing close up.

Put some color at the parts. Yellow on the brake fluid pump cap, yellow on the distributor, red on the air filter box, and silver on the engine pulley.

Another angle for clear view.

Start merging the dashboard to the chassis. Please noted that the chassis has been cover with felt to represent carpet inside the car. The felt were glued with 3 second glue and the felt has been cut according to the floor panel.

Felt cover up almost all the floor panel.

Mock up the chassis with the upper body. This angle to view the dashboard. See the felt lay flat on the floor panel just like carpet.

Engine mock up with the upper body, car seat complete painted. 

Engine mock up. See how thing start to pop up from that tiny tiny detail.
Complete part 5.
This part show how to detail up the engine bay with wire and play with some color. I didn't apply any old and used effect on the engine bay since this is my first kit. I honestly didn't want to ruin my kit from my mistake doing aging. 
Well, that Part 5. Keep mokit bruh!!

KKuet.al


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