Pg265 Posted March 27, 2022 Posted March 27, 2022 Good evening, With the Lotus 43 finished and tidy, it's the Bugatti's turn to reveal its finery ... and its undersides! So we start with the engine and some added details. A little solder to connect the 0.4 copper "tubes" with the 0.7 brass tube. The copper pipes are bent and matched to their connections on both sides of the motor. There are still a few to install. The exhaust manifolds are polished and burnished with Blacken’it. Pascal 1
Pg265 Posted March 28, 2022 Author Posted March 28, 2022 (edited) Hi, New oil fittings are installed on the back of the block, so we had to make the piping and do some welding. Same as for the compressor: 0.4 copper and 0.7 brass tube then an iron and tin solder. Well... a weld. A large part of the chassis parts are prepared, primed and then painted with the famous Blue. Some pictures of the gearbox. The build continues quietly. The chassis parts are varnished, then assembled. Engine assembly for test fit. Suspension and rear drivetrain are done and in place. The shaft is chemically burnished after being polished. The blades must be assembled one by one and care must be taken in their alignment. The two halves of the tank are welded, sanded and then polished. The sides are added and the whole is treated with oils. Okay, that's cool, but everything will disappear behind the seat and under the body parts; nothing will be visible anymore ... but it's there! The gearbox control is installed as well as the crankset. The radiator supports are prepared, passed to the burnisher and installed in order to validate its positioning. The ignition is done and set up; I didn’t forget to paint the spark plugs porcelain in white. The clutch assembled, painted and coupled to the engine The front axle is partially assembled, but without the leaf springs for the moment. The radiator is almost finished: It's a BUGATTI! I placed a foam insert inside, painted black with gouache. The grilles are primed and spray painted in "Dashboard" black, decanted from a rattle can. The stone guard is first painted white and masked to receive its layer of black, then held onto the radiator by the beautiful cap. Finally (Phew! ...) the two chassis parts are twinned. Pascal Edited March 28, 2022 by Pg265 1
absmiami Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 Its interesting to compare MFH’s state oF the art 20th sc kit to Monogram’s state of the art 24th sc kit from over forty years ago … please post some pictures of the drivers compartment - im curious to see how much detail is provided in the MFH kit. As an example - the clutch details in the MFH are fantastic - something that Monogram omitted in their wonderful old kit … thanks also for posting the Lotus 43 build - also very helpful … 1
Pg265 Posted March 29, 2022 Author Posted March 29, 2022 (edited) Good evening, Thank you! I’m glad you enjoy the build of the Bugatti. What a wonderful car! The Monogram kit is still a beautiful kit. A transkit/detail kit was on study and I may ask if it’s still in progress… In a playful mood, (and completely under the spell of these little gems !!) I decided to use castle nuts like on the Tipo 500. The front suspension is complete and, like the rear, composed of blades to be assembled one by one and to be crimped. The assembly of the components of the front axle is extremely precise: a treat! An important step with the painting of the main body parts: Masking, primer, paint and varnish. The gloss of the varnish is deliberately moderate. I then looked at the dashboard and the firewall, here they are almost finished. Windows have been added to the dials. Added some details on the engine and its bulkhead, as well as the cockpit side with a little plumbing. The flat bottom and the lower parts of the hull are now assembled, as well as the central part. This set is already starting to weigh a bit... Gifts day. I met a small assembly problem: I am missing 1mm for a correct junction between the manifolds and the exhaust pipes ... I must have made a mistake. I turned two extensions in a scrap of white metal, soldered them, filed and polished them, then inserted a copper rod before treating them with the burnisher. The plumbing of the passenger compartment is complete, the fuel tank pressurizing pump installed and equipped with its handle. The seat is painted with oils, a few additional touches will be made later ... but not too much. The last elements were painted blue. I modified the 3 parts of the front part to obtain a seamless assembly. More very soon. Pascal Edited March 29, 2022 by Pg265
Pg265 Posted May 1, 2022 Author Posted May 1, 2022 Hi, The radiator is now attached to the frame and connected to the engine, as are the exhausts. The front part of the body is also installed and the two parts of the hood are assembled. The steering wheel is painted and provisionally mounted. The windshield is finished. I did not use the leather provided in the kit and preferred a thin lead sheet, all fixed to the body with brass rivets. The hull is attached to the frame. The rivets are installed, then "stitching" is done. I braided some cable to replace the provided photo-cut for ... brake cables. But we have to review the assembly. The levers, gear and brakes, are also put in place, as well as the steering column and the steering wheel. I cut the steering bar and replaced it with a steel one of the same diameter. Next step: decals. …The decals are applied but still require a little work. I took over and repositioned the steering bar, the steering wheel, the windshield and the mirror are also now in their place. The wheel tightening nuts are masked and burnished. I drilled a 1.2 hole in the back and installed a 1mm neodymium magnet that attracts the nut to the wheel bolt; the wheels can thus be removed for transport. Pascal #We Are Aviation
Bugatti Fan Posted May 14, 2022 Posted May 14, 2022 A really lovely model Pascal. I have been following your build with interest! 1
OldNYJim Posted May 18, 2022 Posted May 18, 2022 Smart idea to magnetize the wheel nuts - this is a great looking build! Nice job! 1
Pg265 Posted October 3, 2022 Author Posted October 3, 2022 Good evening, Well, the buckles, the straps, the exhaust ... In short, what remained to be done is done! The numbers and letters of the registration have been cut individually for a better rendering without any apparent carrier film. Basically, the Belle de Molsheim is finished. Maybe I'll spray a little dark smoky in some places ... and take more photos tomorrow. img]https://i.servimg.com/u/f12/12/38/43/52/007a4c10.jpg[/img] A cozy nest was built for the Bugatti waiting with her sisters to travel for the next exhibition with friends. I hope you enjoyed this build. It was just a wonderful kit to assemble. I may build the other one I have in yellow and surely make the 1/12 in Blue too. Pascal
Bugatti Fan Posted October 6, 2022 Posted October 6, 2022 (edited) Pascal, I have really enjoyed following your build of the Type 35. 1/20th is quite a nice scale being just that much bigger than 1/24th for adding details etc. I like the model as you built it with just a hint of exhaust stain on the bodywork for that extra bit of realism. Interesting to see that you have a 1/12th scale kit to build as well as another in 1/20th. I am looking forward to the Italeri 1/12th scale T35 being released and will certainly be going for one of those. A bit more affordable for me than the MFH kits much as I would love to build one. It will be interesting to see how good the kit is when it is released. I have been looking at the photos of the 1/12th scale MFH kit on Hiroboy's website and the details in the kit are incredible, so hopefully the Italeri plastic kit will be well detailed too. Edited October 6, 2022 by Bugatti Fan 1
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