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1:43 206


glacier985
03-28-2005, 06:20 PM
I got this kit for easter, its a heller. I started I figured I could get it finished pretty quickly. That all changed when I spyed an eclipse I had sitting around and I decided to put the engine into the 206. Heres what I've got so far.
http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/enginebay_01.jpg

Some miscelanous parts, like the rest of the engine, wheels, seat started and the rollcage tubing. Does it look the right size?
http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/mis_parts_01.jpg

joeyko2000
03-28-2005, 10:05 PM
omg~~
i have build the same kit before~
but yours is really amazing!

the engine room comes from which eclipse? heller?

and your details in engine room is really great!

looking forward!!

SteveK2003
03-28-2005, 11:01 PM
Is that the 2003 kit with those gravel wheels?

For roll cage tubing, you want to use about 1.2mm tubing. Plastruct makes some with wire in the middle, so it holds it's shape when you bend it.

glacier985
03-29-2005, 01:30 AM
The eclispe was a modifers I got a long time ago. And this is the 2003 version. I know thetubing I have there is 1/16" which is 1.5mm. I think that should be good. Any idea where I can get that tubing in case I change my mind? thanks

SteveK2003
03-29-2005, 05:09 PM
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXDM27&P=7

But I got mine at my LHS. I'm told that since it's butyrate, some regular cements won't work on it, but that Testors Model Master cement, in the square bottle with the needle point, does work (It's for ABS as well as styrene). You could also just use superglue and be done with it, which I would recommend because of the metal wire inside.

glacier985
03-30-2005, 02:09 AM
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXDM27&P=7

But I got mine at my LHS. I'm told that since it's butyrate, some regular cements won't work on it, but that Testors Model Master cement, in the square bottle with the needle point, does work (It's for ABS as well as styrene). You could also just use superglue and be done with it, which I would recommend because of the metal wire inside.

Thanks for the link I think I'll get some of that for my next 1:43 rally car.

::UPDATE::

I started the rollcage with 1/16" styrene rod and wire. I haven't got to far, but its progress. I also worked on the engine, I'm not going for realism here, just looks. I don't care if its not the right engine or looks wrong.

Chassis
http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/chassis_01.jpg

Engine
http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/engine_01.jpg

Cage
http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/cage_01.jpg

Couple Preview Shots
http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/preview_01.jpg

http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/preview_02.jpg

SteveK2003
03-30-2005, 08:06 AM
I have a cage drawn up pretty to-scale for that 206 (The side at least, I forget about the main hoop). I can scan it for you if you want.

glacier985
03-30-2005, 10:20 AM
I have a cage drawn up pretty to-scale for that 206 (The side at least, I forget about the main hoop). I can scan it for you if you want.


That would be awesome, I was going to start the sides but I have no idea on how to do it.

glacier985
03-30-2005, 06:25 PM
Just a quick little update, dash and seats are done and decaled. I also have one wheel done I tried to make it look as real as I could get it. The seat decals were a little hard an dI just gave up on them, but its 1:43 I don't think it will make that much of a difference.

http://www.poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/mis_parts_02.jpg

JDM-AE86
03-30-2005, 09:04 PM
the engine parts are from a Modifiers right? lookin good

SteveK2003
03-31-2005, 07:46 AM
OK, I will find and scan them tonight. I used my Tamiya 206 as a basis for the cage.

So the 2003 has separate seats? Cool. I have the 1999 and the 2001, and both have the same molded-in seats, which I removed an am going to make a second pass at casting the seats from one of my other Hellers.

I just bought a Citroen ZX Dakar racer and older Impreza from Heller on eBay: Now if only I could find the Dakar 205 T16, the Pike's Peak 406, the Delta S4, and Renault 5, I'd be set.

glacier985
03-31-2005, 02:48 PM
JDM-AE86 your right the engine parts came from an eclipse modifier.

Yep seperate seats, thats why I got the 2003 version. I heard it somewhere and got this one. Good Luck trying to cast the seats. I evently want to cast some tires, rims, and whole engines.

I just picked up a Heller Peugeot 905 off ebay for $9 shipped I also wann to get some more of the Heller rally cars and one of there Mini Coopers. I thinked I'm hooked on these 1:43 kits now. lol

SteveK2003
03-31-2005, 08:12 PM
OK, took some shots of my Tamiya cage for you, and included the sketch I made some months back (Looked better then LOL).

http://public.fotki.com/SteveK2004/peugeot_206_cage/

The side panels haven't been used in years, but Tamiya hasn't removed them for whatever reason (IE Cheaper and easier to leave them on). I don't know how to exactly scale it down, but the graph paper is 5 squares per inch.

I agree, those Heller kits are addictive. I have the Focus, Lancer Evo VII, 1999 and 2001 206, a 205 T16, a Renault Dakar wagon, a Mercedes C9, and I just won the Citroen XZ Dakar and a 2000 Impreza. I also want one of those Minis. For everything I have to this point, I could have bought maybe 1 resin 1/43rd kit, which wouldn't be much more detailed.

I recently found you can get decals and PE parts and other goodies for some of these cars as well.

glacier985
04-03-2005, 12:38 PM
thanks for the shots Steve, they have so far been helping me on the cage. I have only had one real problem and its that my cage I started with is too short. I didn't fix it though, maybe on my next it will be better. I just picked up four 1:43 heller's off ebay for 20 dollars shipped. 3 F1's and a Peugeot 206 rally.

Heres a cuople pictures, engine bay is finished just need to add the strut bar and I started to paint the cage. I know the one bar isn't there on the real car, but it was easier for me to add it anyway. I think it looks fine and again I'm not going for perfection.

http://www.poopface.net/models/peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/engine_02.jpg

http://www.poopface.net/models/peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/cage_02.jpg

SteveK2003
04-03-2005, 04:23 PM
Yeah, custom work like that can take a lot of time, especially on such a small scale. What I do is take some solder and press it inside the body (It's soft but holds it's shape) and then traced it out, and then cut the basic shape from flattened tissue boxes and test-fit that.

You may find you have to make several attempts at a scratch-built part before you get one that looks right, but don't sweat it, since the materials are so cheap. At $5 for 12 rods, if you use an entire one for a cage and it doesn't look good, you're out 60 cents.

glacier985
04-04-2005, 12:01 AM
Yeah, custom work like that can take a lot of time, especially on such a small scale. What I do is take some solder and press it inside the body (It's soft but holds it's shape) and then traced it out, and then cut the basic shape from flattened tissue boxes and test-fit that.

You may find you have to make several attempts at a scratch-built part before you get one that looks right, but don't sweat it, since the materials are so cheap. At $5 for 12 rods, if you use an entire one for a cage and it doesn't look good, you're out 60 cents.

Yea, I see your point. I am actually thinking of buying those and restaring the cage with them. I already decided that I did not like it and ripped it out. A weeks work down the drain, oh well. I wasn't happy with it after I looked at it more and more.

glacier985
04-06-2005, 12:20 AM
::UPDATE::

Started decaling, got the chassis finished except for the new cage that I have yet to start. Body is all painted, now I just need to get a new window from Heller. I alread messed up a Clarion decal, so one side won't have one, unless I mess the other one up and I also messed up both decals that run along the window line. Heres some pictures.

http://www.poopface.net/models/peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/chassis_02.jpg

http://www.poopface.net/models/peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/hood_01.jpg

http://www.poopface.net/models/peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/preview_03.jpg

SteveK2003
04-06-2005, 08:00 AM
That looks really good so far. What are you using for the paint?

I think some big white squares where the Marlboro logos would help a lot, especially to detract from any missing decals.

glacier985
04-06-2005, 03:43 PM
I went ahead and picked up the Reji decal set for this model. Got it for a cool $5 and now I'll have the decals I messed up, plue the ones not included. The paint is Duplicolor Bright Red, I think its a pretty good match.

glacier985
04-18-2005, 11:13 PM
I got the REji Decals today and started putting them, it really adds a lot to the car to have the Malboro logos. One problem I did run into was the Malboro logo on the hood was to big, so it looks out of place.

http://www.poopface.net/models/peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/hood_02.jpg

http://www.poopface.net/models/peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/preview_04.jpg

glacier985
06-25-2005, 05:26 PM
I got this model almost done. Only got to finish the roll cage and the windows and I'm done.

http://poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/front.jpg

http://poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/back.jpg

http://poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/inside.jpg

http://poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/engine.jpg

http://poopface.net/models/Peugeot/206wrc03/images/progress/together.jpg

hopefully I get this done in the next week or so.

SteveK2003
06-25-2005, 07:31 PM
Looking very good, keep the progress pics coming.

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