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Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:57 am
by DerbyDan
Managed to grab some time this weekend to lay the final layers of paint onto the 'Masami' shell this weekend.... just got to cut it out & mount the shell & apply the decals
The colours were 'Createx' transluscent water based paints which I haven't used before. I've tried to use WB paints before with little success but these seemed ok.
Protection film & window masks removed
I 'need' to finish off this car now - I'm going to aim to swap a few parts across on the chassis & get the shell mounted next weekend.
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:00 am
by CAT3K
Really nice job with the paint, i can't wait to see what it looks like mounted

Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:27 am
by Charlie don't surf
Awesome Dan!! That green really looks good with the other colors laid down!!
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:07 pm
by GJW
you made the paint job look easy dan, cant wait to see it mounted with decal's

Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:02 am
by DerbyDan
GJW wrote:you made the paint job look easy dan, cant wait to see it mounted with decal's

Its the masking out that is the real challenge - the painting just requires patience as its time consuming with all the different colours.... constantly cleaning out the airbrush etc. When I was masking out the shell (a good mornings worth of work!) I got to appreciate just how 'free-form' Takatani's designs were... in some areas of the design, you can detect that the contours of the shell had dictated the cut-line of the mask on the original shell.
On the subject of decals - I have collected a few of them (enough to suitably decorate the shell) .... some I have no hope of finding (like the japanese script & 'Takatani's) But if I could at least find the following then I would be a very happy bunny!
NOVAK 'splash' decal (I have all the other Novak decals)
KO decals (all that appear on the shell & L/H wing side pod)
Pink 'Sanyo' (to the front of the shell)
& the 'Green' REEDY Modifieds sticker for the wing
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:06 pm
by DerbyDan
Had a bit of time on Saturday (though actually ended up working on this into the early hours of Sunday

). So stripped the WCS down again to swap over the original repro'd chassis plate that I had Fibrlyte make for the 2nd version which has the smoother textured finish on both faces... the 1st chassis had a 'bagged' finish (caused by filled bags that are placed over the carbon as it cures). Fibrelyte used the mould that I made for them to effectively make a top part so that the finish on my mould, then gets imprinted onto the base of the chassis. Whilst I was at it I also replaced my rear bulkhead cap for one that was in much better condition...
Here's some pictures showing the underside of the chassis showing the 8/32 socket head screws that i've used for the wishbone mounts/front bulkhead to try & resemble the smaller socket head screws that should have been used when this old 93 WCS was new! Rather than the gold AE screws that were fitted in these locations on the 94 YZ-10 onwards.
I also love this area of the car... showing off the one-way TCS pulley, I also love the 'Yokomo' logo cast into the mag motor mount
I also tried to copy (presumably Mike Reedy's?) the handwriting on a label & stick it my used Reedy Ultra motor
& finally heres a shot of the car with the shell cut out & roughly mounted, i'm going to hopefully apply the decals that I do have this coming weekend... by which time that will be about as far as I can go with the project.

Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:53 pm
by Coelacanth
That's a colorful, nice-looking car! I like that you managed to come up with a scheme that's bold, unique, and not overdone like 90% of the rest I'm seeing out there these days. Your paint job somehow managed to avoid all the tired clichés like tribals, flames, paint blobs, carbon fiber techniques, etc. Good job.

Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:54 pm
by Charlie don't surf
Looking great Dan!
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:43 pm
by Seabass
Great work on this car. Very nice to look at.
jake
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:31 am
by DerbyDan
Coelacanth wrote:That's a colorful, nice-looking car! I like that you managed to come up with a scheme that's bold, unique, and not overdone like 90% of the rest I'm seeing out there these days. Your paint job somehow managed to avoid all the tired clichés like tribals, flames, paint blobs, carbon fiber techniques, etc. Good job.

I'd hardly say it was unique or imaginative...... i'm trying to replicate this car
Thanks for your kind comments on this car guys

Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:53 am
by DerbyDan
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:17 am
by mrlexan
Shweet! One of the best replicas I have seen.
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:20 am
by a01butal
Re: My first Yokomo - a YZ-10, 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:53 am
by DerbyDan
mrlexan wrote:Shweet! One of the best replicas I have seen.
Thanks for the comments guys, it really means a lot!
I must stress that this car was never intended to be a 100% replica.... Reggie's car will be a much closer representation... I would say its more of a tribute to Masami, so just getting the 'look' is what I was after.
I decided early-on that because the original base-car was such a rare model, & which appears to have had some race pedigree itself, I didn't want to make to many changes - certainly ones which were irreversable. I could have easily had the same chassis as what is on Charlie don't surfs car, cut down the shock towers & fitted the correct top deck with the extra tear-drop cut-out (I profiled this too

) But I would have been cutting into original parts (the towers appear to be prototypes) & generally moving away from the car's originality. Also creating a 100% replica is just so tricky to achieve... some examples, finding the correct non-scooped bodyshell (at a price I can justify) - my car has one of Jay's excellent Pavidis repros. Matching the paint colours for the shell, I also spent ages mixing & testing dyes to get the pink wheels.... but in the end they still turned out too dark IMO
I have still got to change out the white ball cups on the steering arms for black ones & also use Losi nylon nuts on the steering bell crank ass.... to add to the look... but can always been changed back if needed

Re: 93 WCS poss ran at 93 Worlds UK? 'Finished' pics, page 1
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:18 am
by Charlie don't surf
Looks great Dan! I have that green Reedy decal for your wing!! You'be way out trumped me on the correct decals too!!!!! Great job tracking those down