In this how to build a model car step by step video of the Aoshima Pagani Huayra Pacchetto Tempesta edition 1/24 scale plastic model, I first unbox the model and then begin by building the front frame assembly.
I've been using a coffee cup heater my grandmother gave me for Christmas cause she knew I loved hot tea, I was in my late 20s, I'm 56 now, I still have it and just used it for the 55 Badman decals about 2-3 weeks ago, your patience had to be tested on that suspension set up, looks absolutely beautiful. Looks just like metal.
So far it looks to be a great kit. There is a ton of detail pieces. We will see how the fitment is as I have not had luck with that on my last Aoshima kit that the doors can be opened.
this car have a "active aerodynamics" that hide the spoilers and ailerons flush to the body until needed and also have a new-generation ABS, the preproduction cars were tested some 25 million kilometers on the wold's most demanding circuits and most challenging weathers disguised as a Zonda with zebra paintup to avoid spy photos but Pagani wasn't satisfied until all the parts were tested, new steering/suspension included!
the new set of four Batmobile exhausts are sound amplifiers as turbo engines are less louder than aspirated ones as in the Zonda, and to recover or maintain that beautiful sound note he gone to Germany to get some titanium tubes bonded to fit the rear of his new V12 engine
Thank you. I hand painted them. I first painted the shaft and housing chrome, then the housing clear blue, then the yellow springs. After all that I then had to go back and paint the chrome and blue then yellow again on the spots I didn't like to get it looking good.
It's a bit late but would you tell me how you made this yellow+silver color or purple+silver ? Did you simply mix them fifty fifty ? This should give some kind of "dirty" yellow, shouldn't this ? Anyway congrats for daring building an Aoshima kit.
@@ScaledDownCustoms : Thank you for answering, finally I didn't add silver to bright colors, surely I'm not closed to reality but anyway, once the kit finished, Aoshima isn't closed to reality as well ! It was a real mess to make main parts fitting well. Cheers.
I was a little nervous about this one as well. It's a great kit except for the final body panel and door fitment. Lots of detail on this kit though. Good luck