Bugatti P-100 Racer
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February 9, 2023Motivated by Rolands 1:48 build of the same plane I decided to show the state my racer has advanced to so far.2
February 9, 2023Being one of Special Hobbys newer kits, the Racer has quite a good fit. I want to show the plane unpainted, so no "color" at the cockpit, just "wood" and "metal".3
February 9, 2023The wing roots require some trimming and dry fitting.4
February 9, 2023I cut out the control surfaces.5
February 9, 2023The resin vents at the edges of the three part stabilizer have to be carefully blended in.6
February 9, 2023It does look fast, doesn't it?7
February 9, 2023The supports were fashioned after pictures showing the plane under construction in a workshop.8
February 9, 2023The wheel well covers at the landing gear are a bit coarse; so I did new ones from 0.2mm sheet.9
March 4, 2023Trailing edge of the wings and a new air vent above the cockpit done.10
March 4, 2023The canopy frame was flush with the clear parts. So the protuding frame of the kit part had to go.11
March 4, 2023Trimming the edges for a flush fit with the fuselage12
March 20, 2023Finally I found my motivation to finish the instrument panel.13
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March 20, 2023To add a dash of color, I opted for blue saftey belts. I suppose that this would be unusual for that time frame, but - Hey - Bugatti himself build that plane. Unusual stuff was the rule.15
March 20, 2023Time to close the chapter Cockpit.16
March 20, 2023Literally. The gaps were filled with highly diluted sprue gue.17
March 20, 2023Here my preliminary idea of how to color this bird18
March 21, 2023Build a few items for the workshop19
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March 29, 2023I struggled to find workshop equipment in scale 1:72. Here the polish company EMP3D came to my help. I ordered via superhobby.de and the stuff was produced on my demand. Yesterday it arrived and I am very pleased with the quality and the ease the parts can be separated with from the printing supports.21
March 31, 2023The workshop equipment received some color. The workbench is scratched and crate, chair and gas trolley are from Hauler-sets.22
March 31, 2023The EMP3D-parts really add to it. The orange plastic crate is only a guest from another project. 😉23
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April 19, 2023Finally the beautiful figure set "Painting Soldiers" from Royal Model arrived. They are beautifully sculpted but not without casting flaws. Some superglue should fix that. That they are supplied with three heads, two without military insignia was a nice surprise. The added compressor is a great addition.25
May 25, 2023No, this build is not forgotten. Two further additions to the planned dio.26
June 1, 2023Bottom with first basecoat with Mr Hobbycolor 313. I'd be surprised if it wouldn't show me some spots where some more filling and sanding is needed.27
June 1, 2023As I sanded off all the canopy frame, placement of the masks was a bit tricky. But the frame of the original was flush. Thats why it had to go on the model too.28
June 1, 2023Three colors had to be replicated. Stainless steel for the rear canopy part first.29
June 1, 2023Dull aluminum on the two horizontal struts followed.30
June 1, 2023The other 'frame' parts were just contact areas where the different pieces of the canopy were glued together. I tried to replicate that with matt coat with a little bit of matt white.31
June 1, 2023And here we are.32
June 1, 2023I am quite happy with it.33
June 1, 2023The polished canopy allows quite a decent view into the cockpit.34
June 1, 2023When everything is properly cured it will be masked it off again. Time to switch to the paint job of the body.35
June 12, 2023Continued on the base. I used UvdR Workshop set as a starting point. The set is grossly disappointing as its layout is quite ridiculous. Some pieces were cut out and glued on cardboard.36
June 12, 2023The painting workers were prepared, base coated and highlighted with white.37
June 12, 2023Still quite a few areas to address.38
October 3, 2023After sanding almost everything down I finally added another base color again. XF55 and XF59 were sprayed through a sanding sponge onto the base layer of XF57 to give it a bit of variation.39
October 4, 2023Let the masking beginn...40
October 4, 2023First steps with oils to create some wood.41
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October 7, 2023Second masking round43
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October 8, 2023Result after the third masking round.45
October 8, 2023Ailerons and rudders, which are fabric covered, will be sanded carefully to show the structure of the internal frame. Then a few light passes with fabric color are planned. Let's see.46
October 23, 2023Little by little. Taking care of the control surfaces. Modifying the technique Roland demonstrated at his SG-38 build.
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After a beige base coat I carefully sanded the Ailerons again to bring out the rib structure. Then the fields in between were irregularly painted with highly diluted light buff to enhance the (hopefully) semitransparent effect. Next will be a light buff coat to simulate the fabric.47
October 24, 2023Maybe a little bit too much coverage but bottomline I am quite happy with the effect.48
October 24, 2023Love this technique.49
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October 25, 2023The last wooden panels were masked and painted. To paint wood in the small scale I like to use oils on an acrylic base. Various colors are put on a piece of cardboard so that the oil gets soaked up a bit. As a palette I use a small white tile.51
October 25, 2023The basic tone of the wood grain is then stippled onto the panel. Tiny dots of other colors, usually darker ones are added randomly.52
October 25, 2023With a dry brush I brush the oils in the direction of the intended wood grain.53
October 25, 2023This is done until I am happy with the result. For a stronger grain texture I repeat the step with the tiny dots another time.54
October 25, 2023The wood painting was quite elaborate. So time for some motivational shots before I switch to more masking and the metals.55
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October 29, 202330 min masking for half a minute spray. 🙂60
October 29, 2023Hope that the clear coat protects my "wood" sufficiently and doesn't get ruined when demasked.61
October 31, 2023Demasking is always exciting. So here is the little bird with the metal parts sprayed.62
October 31, 2023Detail painting will be the next step.63
October 31, 2023I triple checked my masking but obviously missed a spot. I hope I can polish it out.64
November 21, 2023I did not like the dark metal color at the exhausts at the wings. So I decided to modify them and to fix two more panels I messed when I tried to improve looks.65
November 21, 2023well, that is more to my liking.66
November 21, 2023took me a while to find a suitable technique to build the exhausts of the engines. The kit provides the shrouds only, but with the engines installed the exhaust tubes protude through the shroud. I tried canules of syringes first but handling them with grinding tools proofed too fiddly. Brass did not look good but then I recalled that I have aluminum tubes slide-to-fit it my stash. The 0.9 mm ones had a nice big inner diameter and were easy to handle with saw and file and superglue. Now it looks the part.67
November 21, 2023Final masking session (at least I hope so) to go for some shading68
November 25, 2023Demasking after mottling the metal parts with Alclad dull aluminum and steel. Looks much better IMHO.69
November 25, 2023A panelline wash enhanced depth. Dark brown was used for the wooden parts, black for the metal ones.70
November 25, 2023Another varnish to protect the effects to follow.71
December 4, 2023Fed up with the crappy Uschi von der Rosten paper workshop I decided with a heavy heart to do things myself. Glueing the paper on cardboard resulted in some warp, so I tried a different technique.
Modelling clay rolled over sheet, trimmed and scribed.72
December 4, 2023Layout of the wall corner.73
December 15, 2023Base plate advanced. The panel lines will be emphasized and the floor will get more dirty.74
December 15, 2023Progress on the first wall. Base colored concrete, the bricks in H47, the iron beams received anticorrosion red (masked) and some bricks were picked out with various colors.
Next steps are plaster of paris as mortar and some washes to blend the bricks.75
December 15, 2023Hm. You don´t see nottin. So let me tell you: I matt varnished half the wooden part of the plane to have a difference in shine. Here is the idea: the painting guy (see pic 36) will stand and coat the wooden parts with a wood protection varnish. So the left part of the plane is shiny (coated) and the right is matt. Well - let´s say: I didn´t ruin the build. But - honestly - you probably won´t realise it if it is not pointed out. I thought the effect would be more prominent.
But hey, the AK Ultramatt varnish is good stuff and eats up any shine there is.76
December 19, 2023Further progress on my first wall. The preliminary result after adding the plaster, removing most of it again and blending everything together with some washes.77
December 23, 2023Calling the first wall done. Lamp and radiators come from EMP3d, the other details are scratched.78
January 16, 2024Finally got the scribing done on the second wall, glued the panels and fashioned the window. A varnish sealed the plaster parts.
Ready for primer.79
January 27, 2024First of the two figures done80
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March 16, 2024Pain-twork done on the second wall.83
March 16, 2024A couple of washes later. Unfortunately not quite the same as the other wall. Will have to get this one closer...84
March 24, 2024The little racer is ready.85
March 24, 2024I redid the canopy frame as the original one suffered from handling.86
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March 24, 2024Actually there were four access panels on the backbone which I tried to replicate. But it took three attempts with different materials to build them. When finally mounted they looked pretty much out of place. So they were removed again.88
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March 24, 2024Props are now glued for good.90
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March 24, 2024Now the little bird needs a home.
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March 26, 2024I inch myself forward. Window installed, wall tweaked, handels on the drawers of the workdesk attached.103
March 26, 2024Some more stuff ready for paint.104
March 27, 2024Setback. Masked the inside to paint the edges. When removing the tape some of the groundwork peeled off too.105
March 27, 2024Filled the defects with acrylic plaster. Impossible to achieve the same look like the surrounding. But, hey, any workshop floor repair might look similar. So I call it a feature, not a bug.
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March 27, 2024Motivational shot.
Floor fixed. Walls further detailled. Main components of the workshop placed.
Paint on o few detail will be next.107
April 10, 2024Thought I messed it but the repair turned out ok.108
April 10, 2024Will have to reattach the brush which broke off.109
April 10, 2024The walls finally done and assembled.110
April 10, 2024Was looking for french adds of the thirties, printed them on decal paper and stuck them to styrene sheet.111
April 10, 2024The radiators received their plumbing anew after I lost three of them during handling112
April 10, 2024Chose to put the plane off its supports and onto its wheels113
April 14, 2024Calling this one done.114
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April 14, 2024Detail shot of the Carpentry.127
April 14, 2024Saw dust done with light pigments.
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April 14, 2024A word or two concerning the shades of blue. A lot of people- me included - would have expected a french Bugatti to appear in French Racing Blue. But the color the prototype was colored with, was a much darker blue. So, the builder of the replica opted for this dark shade for his plane. I found the argument that the dark blue color might have been a mere primer and was to be painted over with the Bugatti blue later on. I burrowed this concept. So, this is what you see here. Parts of the wheel well covers primed in dark blue in the process of receiving the final coat of French Racing Blue.130
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A wonderful machine with lots of interesting technical solutions. Bugattis Racer was never destined to fly and the replica was sadly lost on her third test flight at the loss of the pilots/builders life.
Build in the late thirties its sleek lines do not show her age and evoke awe to this day.
I plan to show her unpainted during construction with all the different materials used visible.