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Kerry COX (RedRoo)
AU

Tamiya 1/24 Mazda four rotor 787B.

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The instruction are as clear as can be.  
 

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On the very top of the motor can be seen the throttle activator wheels attached to cables. This is what the bike parts will be replicating. 
 

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Too many problems to leave this paint job as it is, with feathered edges and all kinds of air borne crap wanting to land on all I painted, so it was stripped back to bare plastic and I will start all over again. 
 

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This paint scheme has really been one of the most challenging I have ever done. Especially avoiding that dreaded thing modellers call "Orange peel effect." Caused by not thinning the paint to a 'runny cream' consistency and NOT working close to the surface of the model at 12/15 PSI on the air brush. and by not putting enough paint down , letting the thin coats dry before you have finished using ALL the paint you should, getting the painted surface to look 'wet', as that allows the paint to 'lay down' and find and set it's surface tension due to the 'weight' of so much paint being applied. 
 

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I have tried ALL kinds of paints in the attempt to get a glossy finish the first time the paint is applied, but Tamiya enamels are, in my humble opinion, the ultimate in giving that show room finish every time, once you have become familiar with it's characteristics and how quickly it dries after it has been applied. Acrylics and lacquer paints I find, have a tendency to start drying mid air from the moment it leaves the nozzle of the AB and this will not let the paint 'lay down' like enamels. 
 

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Because the Tamiya enamels cure so quickly once on the surface of the model, it is advisable to start removing all masking material as soon as possible, to help prevent the 'feathering' that is cause by dry paint not wanting to 'give' as the masking tape is removed. 
 

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The 'consistency' of the paint plays a massive role in just how good your coverage is going to be and just how many passes will be needed to get a total effect. Too thin and the paint will want to look for somewhere to 'pool', and too thick, the paint can't 'lay down' and even out equally over all surface angles, but 'runny cream' is perfect for getting it all to behave as you want it to. 
 

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After I have applied all the decals necessary to make this model look as it should, I will 'clear cote' with Tamiya clear gloss enamel, mostly to 'seal' what I have done and it will also let me handle the model without any fear of paint being spoiled by my body oils from my fingers. 
 

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I have finally got it right. Clean and even lines with no ragged edges to detract from the over all appearance. 
 

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I used the Tamiya sheet masking material to achieve the even and correct position of all the paint lines, rather than try and use the regular tape and eye sight like before. 
 

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The only place that the lines can be said to be uneven in height is here on the roof, but with some gentle sanding, this will be eliminated and look as it should. 
 

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The engine bay plumbing is as close to the original as I can make it. Including the throttle 'wheels'. 
 

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A fair bit of touch up paint will be applied where the carbon fibre sheets had to be cut and scraped away to allow for parts to be glued. 
 

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And I thought the Sauber/Mercedes C9 was a difficult one for decals. !! This is really tedious, but OK.  
 

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The start of all the decal application is with the whit dot stripes. As all other sign writing/sticker went over the top of these dots. ! 
 

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Comments

9 22 September 2019, 12:14
Kerry COX
Yet to be started.
22 September 2019, 12:22
Laurent VILLANUEVA "HELLER-forever"
yes !
22 September 2019, 16:59
Nick Clarke
Just finished this one myself, have fun
22 September 2019, 17:52
Kerry COX
Kermits duds. Did you like it. ?
22 September 2019, 21:24
Nick Clarke
It was a fun challenge, the orange is ts-31 and I couldn't find any brush on version to do little pieces so plan well ahead is my best advice. And there's plenty of reference material out there. I used this kit as a trial on revells decalsoft which works a treat.
23 September 2019, 14:30
Laurent VILLANUEVA "HELLER-forever"
fabulous, i like
23 September 2019, 15:47
Kerry COX
KP, I have planned well ahead and I have masked off exactly to make sure the colours will not bleed into each other.
11 October 2019, 14:16
Nick Clarke
Already looking real enough to imagine that really strange sound of a rotary engine
11 October 2019, 21:40
Kerry COX
KP. I always have a lot of fun detailing the engine compartments when I can get the kits that have them. 🙂 👍
There are all the hoses and pipes yet to do. 😉
12 October 2019, 00:26
Martin Oostrom
School is in!
Please excuse me for arriving late teacher?
12 October 2019, 00:54
bossy122
Why will this be a last car model? Do you intend to paint the green areas?
12 October 2019, 02:17
Kerry COX
Martin. !!! LOL 🙂 🙂 🙂
Thanks mate, that really made me laugh. 🙂 🙂
I have a lot of work to do on this one, for sure. !
Just the planning and work on the mill has taken me a LONG time, but the main paint job will be the killer. 👍
12 October 2019, 02:18
Ian Oostelbos
Following
20 October 2019, 05:32
Chris Greathouse
Following 😄
20 October 2019, 05:52
Kerry COX
Welcome gentlemen. 🙂
The next step is the airbrush attack. !
20 October 2019, 07:01
Danny Meer
Following this nice build 🙂
20 October 2019, 10:25
Kerry COX
D, I am happy to have you here mate.
Any hints or suggestions eagerly accepted. 👍
20 October 2019, 14:16
Kerry COX
Lode my friend, thank you heaps mate, and, like you, I always try to do my best, no matter how difficult the subject. 😉
20 October 2019, 16:23
Stephan H.
What a sexy engine! Great topic! Following 👍
28 October 2019, 12:41
Kerry COX
I do like the 4 rotor engine too, and all that plumbing, when I finally get to it, will be a hoot. 🙂 👍
28 October 2019, 13:46
Mario Facundo
Beautiful work
28 October 2019, 18:00
Chris Greathouse
Lots of detail! Amazing!
28 October 2019, 18:33
Tom ...
Damn, following!
28 October 2019, 19:46
Kerry COX
I am working out the best paint to use, having tried with the Humbrol fluoro orange, only to screw things up by not taking my time between layers, and all the dust particles in the air while we have strong westerly winds blowing. 🙁
The masking took hours. !
28 October 2019, 21:26
Björn Svedberg
You are off to a great start, Kerry! 👍 A must follow build. 🙂
29 October 2019, 05:43
Kerry COX
Björn, thank you my friend. 😉
I wish I could say I was happy with my progress, but I cant, having screwed up the beginnings of the painting, using a paint that was totally fighting me all the way. 🙁
I will get it right, eventually. 👍
29 October 2019, 06:24
Peter Hardy
KC, don't you ever try to tell me you don't have an eye for detail. This level of detailing in just plain mondboggeling! Showed this build to my son-in-law and he was stupefied! Can't wait to see it in the flesh tomorrow!
30 October 2019, 04:20
Kerry COX
TOMORROW. ????
Wonderful. 🙂 🙂 🙂
30 October 2019, 05:47
Laurent VILLANUEVA "HELLER-forever"
fabulous
30 October 2019, 17:17
Chaz Gordon
That was the winning car the year I went to LeMans, I remember it well, but I also remember it didn't sound anything like the incredible sound of the V8s it was competing against.
30 October 2019, 20:12
Kerry COX
Lode. I do have a nice collection of 1/24 comp cars.
2 Ford GT40's
2 Sauber Merc C9's
2 Ferrari 250GT's
and soon, 2 Mazda 787B's. 🙂 👍
31 October 2019, 01:47
Laurent VILLANUEVA "HELLER-forever"
great
31 October 2019, 14:57
Kerry COX
Lode, I have posted all of them at one stage, and my little CV2 will get the same happen too. 😉
31 October 2019, 19:23
Peter Hardy
Hey guys, saw this thing in the flesh yesterday! Got a guided tour through the "Cox Collection" at Modelling Heaven. Respect for Yoda's skills has elevated even further if that was possible. Models everywhere! Open the broom cupboard and there is a small collection of works in progress. Open the garage door and there is a BMW bike taking pride of position, surrounded by model boxes, dusty old dioramas and air brushing equipment. The lounge room has four display cabinets full of works of art. Dining room has a small collection of kits I have never seen before. Another visitor? Yep, none other that Dave Dalton, Oz ship building champ! And, of course, taking centre stage, a real life Yoda! I love this man! Well, I do have Mammy and we are talking plutonic of course but I had a wonderful day with Kezza! From living in a remote mining town with no peers, here I am with Australian Modelling Royalty! None of this possible without Scalemates! Thanks Tim, you have made dreams come true!
31 October 2019, 23:38
Kerry COX
Yes, there was a gathering of the three modellers yesterday. !
My house is as described, with modelles everywhere and occupying all available space. 😉
It was wonderful to gather with good friends and just talk plastic, techniques and passion for what keeps us in the brotherhood. 👍
Actually, I have five display cases in my living room with a sixth being added this week end. 🙂
Not to mention the HUGE display case, (A former candy shop resident) turned into my very first display case some 25 years ago.
Peter has commissioned me to build the Trumpeter 1/35 ASLAV-PC PHASE 3 for him, wanting a 'COX' built kit for his collection, and that was a great compliment if ever there was. 👍
Pictures will follow, all steps and stumbles faithfully recorded.
1 November 2019, 12:52
Rui S
Hi Kezza, always great to spend quality time with model friends. Well done Peter 👍 I'm sure you liked the guided visit a lot😎
As for this kit, the attention to detail as always, is impressive. Continue the good work and I hope everything goes well with the paint job.
12 July 2020, 14:24
Alexander Grivonev
Lovely finish indeed, nice work👍
13 July 2020, 09:32
Rui S
I always admire modelers that can paint this shiny and smooth surfaces. Thankfully I just have to paint mate 😄
13 July 2020, 09:52
Chaz Gordon
I wouldn't say the 787 Blew everyone else off the Track, the other two 787s did not fare so well, but at least finished (with only 12 Cars Classified that year), behind the 3 Works Jaguars and a Sauber Mercedes, whose driver line up included an at that time unknown Michael Schumacher. Just 2 Months later, we would see him make his F1 debut with Jordan.

The sound of the Merc C11 was quite something, akin to an angry VW Beetle that's taking too many Steroids.
2 Laps separated each of the top 4 finishers.

This 787 however is looking awesome.

13 July 2020, 10:32
Martin Oostrom
She is a beauty, Kerry.
30 July 2020, 06:28
Kerry COX
Martin. I am really pleased to finally have it off my work bench, as it did become a real pain in the patoot there for a while. 🙁
But I am happy with the final result. 👍
30 July 2020, 06:49
Laurent VILLANUEVA "HELLER-forever"
great
30 July 2020, 15:18
Kerry COX
Thank you Laurent. 👍 🙂
30 July 2020, 20:57
Lode Schildermans
Kerry, with the new configuration of Scalemates, I've lost some modelling done by the matees, but not all of the mates. Reason why I didn't comment on this Mazda yet. It is looking fabulous and all the efforts, sometimes 4 times the efforts, pay off. A true asset to your already vast collection of beatiful models. Well done, Sir
31 July 2020, 06:47
Antoine Meylan
Rien que de penser au travail de peinture et de décalque, j'en ai mal à la tête... Quel courage! Bravo c'est magnifique!
31 July 2020, 09:23
Kerry COX
Lode and Antoine. Many thanks for your kind and encouraging words, and I did understand the French side of it all. 👍 😉
31 July 2020, 10:29
Alec K
This is another fantastic effort Kerry. The paintwork is just perfect, and the detailing, well what can I say... Hope you are well in these crazy times, and an opportunity will arise soon to take this baby to a show 👍
31 July 2020, 13:05
James C
That's a stunning looking build Kerry 👍
31 July 2020, 18:13
Kerry COX
Alec and James. 🙂
Like me, I am sure that this hobby has saved our sanity in some way, with most of us all being couped up like a fearful ferret, scared of the grim reaper. 🙁
As concentrating on this build as much as I had was certainly of benefit when it came to my recovery for sure, but worth every second. 👍 🙂
Thank you all for your support and encouragement. It has certainly helped me persevere. 😉
31 July 2020, 18:38
Peter Hardy
One of Kerry's many masterpieces. We call him "Yoda" because he is a Jedi Master of modelling. Wonderful build Kez! When ever I need inspiration I can always go to your Albums!
28 April 2022, 00:58
Kyle DeHart
Glad this build resurfaced so I could see it. One of my favorite racecars of all time and a kit I have in my stash but am waiting to build so I can make as far towards the top of the mediocre range that my small skill level will allow. This is just incredible work.
28 April 2022, 01:40
Lode Schildermans
An inspiration indeed. With this aim to perfection (and succeeding) I was triggered to do as best I can with my builds, always with the kind en encouraging comments of Yoda himself. What a pleasure to go once mor through this album, Kerry
28 April 2022, 12:37
Laurent VILLANUEVA "HELLER-forever"
great kit and result ! i search this kit...
28 April 2022, 14:34

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This car blew every one off the track and was never seen on the track again.
The livery is spectacular and why I have decided to tackle it as one of the last cars I will ever build.
It will be helped along with the Hobby Design PE kit, and I hope, a steady hand and keen eye.

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