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Jake Kilshaw

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About Jake Kilshaw

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  • Birthday 04/30/1999

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    Warwick, United Kingdom
  1. Hi, I received the kit from Mac yesterday, and the decals from Kris today. Thank you very much for this, and thanks must go to Kris especially, for organising such a great group build! Jake
  2. Great group build everyone! PM sent Kris.
  3. Hello, Here is the finished model. I expected this kit to be fantastic, however I ended up slightly disappointed. I found the front suspension assembly and the gearbox both impossible to build. I attached the gearbox to the engine, and about a week later, I noticed it was wonky. So, I had to detach every single one of the rods in the engine area, and then cut the gearbox away from the engine. But for the most part, this was a good kit. I used Tabu Design decals for the JPS markings, Tamiya seatbelts and the EBBRO front nose frame as aftermarket parts. I am still waiting for a nameplate, wh
  4. Here is my second completed entry: Here is my latest finished model, EBBRO's Lotus 72E. I expected this kit to be fantastic, however I ended up slightly disappointed. I found the front suspension assembly and the gearbox both impossible to build. I attached the gearbox to the engine, and about a week later, I noticed it was wonky. So, I had to detach every single one of the rods in the engine area, and then cut the gearbox away from the engine. But for the most part, this was a good kit. I used Tabu Design decals for the JPS markings, Tamiya seatbelts and the EBBRO front nose frame as after
  5. I'm sorry that this hasn't been a very well updated WIP post. Anyway, the Lotus is nearly finished. I am waiting for the JPS decals to come from HLJ, but this could be a few weeks still. So it won't be completely finished for a few weeks. 20140119_130549 by Jake Kilshaw, on Flickr The tub is Tamiya TS-30 Silver Leaf. Tamiya seatbelts: 20140119_130603 by Jake Kilshaw, on Flickr Engine block mostly Alclad and Tamiya Semigloss Black. 20140119_130621 by Jake Kilshaw, on Flickr Bodywork painted in Tamiya gloss Black, decanted and through the airbrush. The kit decals weren't great, and
  6. Yeah, GT6 is great, much better than GT5. The handling of the cars is much better and much more manageable. I seem to be progressing through it very quickly however: I've just unlocked the final championship for the International A licence... Then again, I haven't completed all of the races, only enough for me to progress... I must say, that the NASCARs are much more difficult to drive than in GT5. Where are you up to in the game?
  7. You think that's fast? One of the guys on F1M finished the EBBRO Lotus 49 in FOUR DAYS!
  8. Here is my second entry into the group build, with the Ferrari 126C2 finished. It is EBBRO's JPS Lotus 72E. My model will represent Emerson Fittipaldi's Lotus 72E from the 1973 Formula 1 Season. I haven't decided on a race yet, but I need to do that soon as I need to order a nameplate for it. At Scale Model World in November, I bought three of the EBBRO kits: this, the Rob Walker 72C, and the 1967 Lotus 49. Every single build report or review that I have seen about these kits praises the quality, and attention to detail in these kits, and some even suggest that the quality is as good as or e
  9. Thanks. I'm not a Ferrari fan either, but I just wanted to build this because of the rear wing! I've started the Ebbro Lotus 72E, and I'll enter that as well. Jake
  10. Hello, Here is my latest model, Fujimi's Ferrari 126C2. It is Gilles' Long Beach '82 car, which features the strange 'double' rear wing which later got him disqualified from the final standings. I used Tamiya seatbelts, and paint was Tamiya, Citadel, Vallejo and Alclad. The kit is awful, and the majority of the parts do not fit. I also had problems with painting it, as Fujimi seem to use a strange plastic that reacted badly with a lot of different paints. Thanks, Jake
  11. Hello, Here is my latest model, Fujimi's Ferrari 126C2. It is Gilles' Long Beach '82 car, which features the strange 'double' rear wing which later got him disqualified from the final standings. I used Tamiya seatbelts, and paint was Tamiya, Citadel, Vallejo and Alclad. The kit is awful, and the majority of the parts do not fit. I also had problems with painting it, as Fujimi seem to use a strange plastic that reacted badly with a lot of different paints. Thanks, Jake
  12. Thanks Bigasshammm! I can't wait to get the game now, but I have to wait until christmas! Why does December have to be so long! :) Anyway, This evening I have done the rest of the decals. All decals are now on the car. The next jobs are: tyre decals, attach wheels to car, seatbelts, seat to car, rear wing to car. And then it will be done! Thanks, Jake
  13. Thanks! No, I did glue the body on. It just required a lot of pressure to get it to stick. This build has been a bit of a disaster, so I'll probably enter the GB again with my next model. (Ebbro JPS Lotus 72E) Jake
  14. Hello, Here is the newest update on the 126C2. Thanks, Jake
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