December 20, 200222 yr comment_21287 Zwolley...Sure thing. You'd actually be surprised that the larger kits are much easier than the smaller ones. While there are a ton more parts, they fit better and are not as intricate. Always remember, if the model doesn't work out.....buy another kit and do another one!! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/3958-question-for-revell-240z-builders/?&page=2#findComment-21287 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 21, 200222 yr comment_21332 Revell has issued a new one, I bought them on Ebay from a shop in GA. They have a website www.modelroundup.com they have them in stock for 9.90. Fast shippers. I haven't done a model in 10 years so I bought 2, the first as a "tester" and the second to make it look nice. They are white and painting them sucks (unless you know what you are doing)...... I haven't gotten the first one done. If anyone wants to trade a finished one for an unfinished one I'm willing ROFL Dwight Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/3958-question-for-revell-240z-builders/?&page=2#findComment-21332 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 21, 200222 yr Author comment_21367 What do you guys do when you have to deal with things like chrome door trim or rain gutters. Is there a tape available? Do you mask things off to paint? Or is it just a matter of a fine brush, steady hands and eyes of an eagle? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/3958-question-for-revell-240z-builders/?&page=2#findComment-21367 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 21, 200222 yr comment_21368 for the really fine stuff nothing can replace a steady hand and a fine brush. Eagle eyes are not needed. For intricate detail work one of those magnifying glasses that have a movable stand make things as big as you need to see them. 3M makes a boatload of masking tape in as little as 1/4' in wide. I use masking tape very often and have several sizes in the shop. You can get it at hobby shops or look for those craft store chains. They carry more brush styles and sizes than any hobby shop I have seen. Art supply stores are great too. I happen to have in my basement a 4'/8' plywood work bench that is pure heaven for building models. Also, it has a large window that looks right into to garage for making me feel guilty that I am fiddling with a 1/24th scale Z car, rather than working on any of mine :sleepy: It's a very relaxing break from the real thing though and would never give up models!! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/3958-question-for-revell-240z-builders/?&page=2#findComment-21368 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 22, 200222 yr comment_21402 On large areas, like the body:Mask with tape, lightly prime it with a can or primer then paint it with a can of spay paint. Use light coats to build up the color, instead of heavy coats,coz that will fill up fine detail like badges and seams.The finish you get from a can will be better than that with a brush, especially if you are a novice.Just practice spraying on a piece of cardboard to get a feel for how far to hold the can away grom the model, and how fast to move it to avoid getting runs in the paint.If you get a run on the model, you can either leave it to dry then sand it back, or wipe it straight away with turps or paint thinner (whatever it says on the can) then let it dry and sand it (less sanding if you do it that way), But be careful that the paint thinner (and paint for that matter) isn't destructive to the plastic. test it on a piece of th model that you aren't going to use (eg the moulding frame that the peices are attached to).or just go and buy a die cast model.Kyosho make the better one.Sun-Star is good, but the window frames seem a little thick, but i think it's about half the price. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/3958-question-for-revell-240z-builders/?&page=2#findComment-21402 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 31, 200222 yr comment_21829 Hey I got lucky today. Stopped by the local Walmat and what did i find but 2 240Z kits! These are going to be fun! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/3958-question-for-revell-240z-builders/?&page=2#findComment-21829 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 15, 200322 yr comment_26794 Has anyone made the Fujimi 240Z MC 72 1/20?? I came across one and thought it a bit pricey. Is it as rare and as hard to get hold of as I've been told? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/3958-question-for-revell-240z-builders/?&page=2#findComment-26794 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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