Re: 1:18 cardboard MP4-30
Posted: 01 Dec 2015, 19:08
Bodywork
Hi guys, it's been a while since my last post! Some real life tasks took care of my time, but now I should have more time to work on my model.
After installing the suspension in place, nothing more stood in the way of the bodywork. It consists of 3 panels - one on each side and one engine cover on top. The challenge here was to achieve such a shape that they fit without any gaps while still being removable.
I started with a rough template from paper. I then transfered it onto cardboard and tried to bend it into shape, adding/removing material where necessary. This I used as a final template.
The side panels have a complex curvature, so I had to cut the cardboard in order to bend it in several directions. I used the red decals to disguise the cuts, and only a slight line at their back is now visible. The side panels consist of 2 layers: a black thin base, which is covered with grey and then, in additionally cut slots, the red stripes are fitted. And finally, the details such as fins, were added.

The top cover consist of two halves. The red stripe masks the transition and gives it a clean look. I'm quite pleased with the curvature. You can see some supports on the inside, and the camera is mounted way stiffer than on previous cars - a little beam protrudes from it inside the panel. With applied decals and varnish, that's what I've got:

I actually quite like the bumpy top cover

The panels waiting to be fitted: (it's actually quite nice snapping them in place)

Fitted:

The car right now looks like this:


That's it for now!
Thanks for watching
Hi guys, it's been a while since my last post! Some real life tasks took care of my time, but now I should have more time to work on my model.
After installing the suspension in place, nothing more stood in the way of the bodywork. It consists of 3 panels - one on each side and one engine cover on top. The challenge here was to achieve such a shape that they fit without any gaps while still being removable.
I started with a rough template from paper. I then transfered it onto cardboard and tried to bend it into shape, adding/removing material where necessary. This I used as a final template.
The side panels have a complex curvature, so I had to cut the cardboard in order to bend it in several directions. I used the red decals to disguise the cuts, and only a slight line at their back is now visible. The side panels consist of 2 layers: a black thin base, which is covered with grey and then, in additionally cut slots, the red stripes are fitted. And finally, the details such as fins, were added.
The top cover consist of two halves. The red stripe masks the transition and gives it a clean look. I'm quite pleased with the curvature. You can see some supports on the inside, and the camera is mounted way stiffer than on previous cars - a little beam protrudes from it inside the panel. With applied decals and varnish, that's what I've got:
I actually quite like the bumpy top cover
The panels waiting to be fitted: (it's actually quite nice snapping them in place)
Fitted:
The car right now looks like this:
That's it for now!
Thanks for watching














