I really like the engineering and thought Tamiya put into this kit. It's just a shame they went with the Senna which IMO isn't particularly pretty. Personally, i would rather they made a P1 (GTR) or even a 675LT Spyder. Maybe they will and I hope they put the same amount of effort into their future McLaren subjects Great build and really quite inspiring. You make it look easy.
Awesome build as always,love the idea for the carbon fiber decals putting the template on the backside to cut and trim them to shape is a great idea thanks for the tip
Been waiting for this final build and not disappointed. An excellent job and impressed with the baby powder trick to simulate alacantra. the end result us superb . I'm looking forward to more of your excellent work.
This one looks like it was legendary hard lol. Really tests your skills. Phenomenal job with this masterpiece of a car. Hats off to you bud, idk if I'd even attempt this one lmao. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 Bravo bro. Woww, freakin awesome.
Spectacular build of the Senna! Thank you for sharing the tips and mods. I think that I want to build another one now with CF details. I look forward to seeing your next video 😎
This is crazy! Such a nice build. However, just one minor thing… the racing harness’s round lock, or the clip thing suppose to come from the button of the seat
Spectacular! Any chance you could post a link to where you find the 0.5mm pipe and 0.2mm brass rod to make your air valve stems? I can't find the anywhere.
Les decalques carbone sont poser parfaitement je n'ai jamais vu une maquette aussi détailler ormi le 1/8 même si cette McLaren Senna pourrait en être plus belle que certaine 1/8, bravo a vous👍 Vous méritez beaucoup plus d'abonnée sincèrement 👍
Masterpiece! I noticed you used various brands of glues and even liquid masking. I know you probably used the epoxy for structural pieces that need a strong bond but when would you use Tamiya Extra thin and when Mr. Hobby Mr. Cement? Also why Vallejo liquid mask and Mr. Hobby liquid mask at the same time? Magnificent job !
Thank you! I like using various types of glues, Tamiya extra thin is good for quickly setting the part at the right position, but it's not that strong enough so i would reinforce it with Mr. Hobby cement. I like using Mr. Hobby cement as reinforcement because i think it bonds stronger thank regular Tamiya cement. And for the liquid masks, the thickness of each liquid masks are very different. Microscale Micro mask is quite thin and watery, good for tight, sharp areas. Mr. Hobby liquid mask is very thick so it's good for large area or parts. Vallejo is somewhere between those two👍
Awesome build. Love the extra details like the valves and hinge system. I can't see in your list what you used to replace the grills you replaced? I have been looking for similar but of various size holes so any advice appreciated.