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MG-TC
Jul 26, 2019 7:34:52 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Jul 26, 2019 7:34:52 GMT -7
I am currently on a British motor vehicle kick and this kit was gifted to me by the Co-Treasurer of my Club since he knew of my fondness for British cars. This is the Monogram MG-TC in 1/24 scale and the copyright on the kit is 1982, so it is an old kit. I plan on building it box stock and in the same colors as the Tamiya Morgan 4/4 I built last year...Tamiya British Green with Model Master Dark Red seats. I find this amazing especially since an MG-TC was restored on the TV series, For The Love Of Cars, hosted by Philip Glenister and Ant Anstead (pre-Wheeler Dealer days). My paint for the body is Tamiya TS-9 British Green. More to come...
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MG-TC
Jul 26, 2019 7:52:40 GMT -7
Post by stitchdup on Jul 26, 2019 7:52:40 GMT -7
If you look on my flickr albums i think there are a load of detail pics for one of these. If their not there I can easily get some for you at our vintage club show next weekend
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MG-TC
Jul 26, 2019 13:06:30 GMT -7
Post by leon on Jul 26, 2019 13:06:30 GMT -7
Looks like a nice project Mike!
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MG-TC
Jul 26, 2019 13:16:34 GMT -7
Post by Deano on Jul 26, 2019 13:16:34 GMT -7
Looks good, keen to see how good the wire wheels are.
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MG-TC
Jul 26, 2019 14:00:27 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Jul 26, 2019 14:00:27 GMT -7
Thanks Les, leon and Deano! Les, I am limited as to how much detail I can add for this Club project. Right now it is limited to the interior, so I'll add embossing powder for the interior floor, but that may be about it. Everything else will be paint detailing. Deano, the wire wheels spokes seem thick to me. Definitely not like a Tamiya kit with its fine engraving. Plus they are chrome plated and all pictures of a MG-TC seem to have a steel or aluminium spoke.
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MG-TC
Jul 26, 2019 23:46:24 GMT -7
Post by mmthrax on Jul 26, 2019 23:46:24 GMT -7
Hmmm....
This looks interesting.
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MG-TC
Jul 27, 2019 9:27:24 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Jul 27, 2019 9:27:24 GMT -7
It sure is! This was the car that got America into the sports car craze!
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MG-TC
Jul 27, 2019 14:29:17 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Jul 27, 2019 14:29:17 GMT -7
I determined which engine parts would need to be stripped and tossed them in a container with bleach. The wheels were chrome plated and my research indicates the wheels were aluminium colored. The wheels went into the bleach. More to come...
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MG-TC
Jul 31, 2019 18:32:35 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Jul 31, 2019 18:32:35 GMT -7
One of the things that stands out on the MG-TC is the slats color on the grille. The slats are painted the interior color, but how do I paint the slats? A brush is out of the question as it'll leave brush marks. I choose to mask the grille and expose the slats. I covered the entire grille with a piece of painters tape and I burnished it down. Using a sharp hobby knife, I traced and then cut out the tape over the grille slats. Now, all I have to do is decide on the color to paint the slats with. More to come...
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MG-TC
Aug 1, 2019 2:18:27 GMT -7
Post by Deano on Aug 1, 2019 2:18:27 GMT -7
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MG-TC
Aug 1, 2019 12:28:24 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 1, 2019 12:28:24 GMT -7
Keep watching Deano. There'll be more!
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MG-TC
Aug 1, 2019 20:24:51 GMT -7
Post by mmthrax on Aug 1, 2019 20:24:51 GMT -7
Grille treatment looks good.
That should work.
Carry on sir....
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MG-TC
Aug 2, 2019 7:36:02 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 2, 2019 7:36:02 GMT -7
Thanks Mark! I finished assembling the engine and now to clean it up. Here's a mockup with the frame. More to come...
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MG-TC
Aug 2, 2019 18:23:51 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 2, 2019 18:23:51 GMT -7
I got the chassis, suspension and the exhaust system detailed. No. This is not some sort of three wheel trike. It's the wheels and tires assembled together The instructions said to assemble the wheel halves together and stretch the tires over the wheels. That whole process seemed wonky and I sandwiched the tires between the wheels and clamped them together. More to come...
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MG-TC
Aug 6, 2019 14:25:19 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 6, 2019 14:25:19 GMT -7
With the wheels and tires all assembled, I slipped them onto the axles. A mockup with the body, hood and front grille. So far, so good! I painted a few parts this afternoon. The up top, boot, interior and floor pan and the spare tire holder. More to come...
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MG-TC
Aug 7, 2019 8:21:58 GMT -7
Post by stitchdup on Aug 7, 2019 8:21:58 GMT -7
Looking good mate
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MG-TC
Aug 7, 2019 17:56:58 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 7, 2019 17:56:58 GMT -7
Thank you Les!
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MG-TC
Aug 7, 2019 21:48:04 GMT -7
Post by mmthrax on Aug 7, 2019 21:48:04 GMT -7
That's wild how the rear axle sits top side of the frame.
Nice progress sir.
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MG-TC
Aug 8, 2019 7:00:48 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2019 7:00:48 GMT -7
Nice work. Sorry I didn't see this earlier. My best friend owns the largest independent MG shop in Wisconsin and I am crew chief on their race cars. So I see, and test drive, a lot of various MG's. That engine color is too red. It needs to be darkened, almost maroon. The very tops of the carbs and the valve cover nuts should be brass.
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MG-TC
Aug 8, 2019 7:37:06 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 8, 2019 7:37:06 GMT -7
Thanks wisdonm! At this point, the engine is assembled and mounted in the chassis and I can't remove and repaint it. To me the color is a little too red, but not worth repainting. I have had this discussion with several of my Club members where different people see different shades of color. Some see light, some see bright and some see dark. If I had painted the block a maroon, someone would tell me that the color is too dark! I do appreciate your reply, but the engine is done.
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MG-TC
Aug 9, 2019 14:57:13 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 9, 2019 14:57:13 GMT -7
I got the MG-TC into a bath. When this have dried, primer is in its future! These bits have been painted and dried! More MG-TC to come...
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MG-TC
Aug 9, 2019 15:32:55 GMT -7
Post by stitchdup on Aug 9, 2019 15:32:55 GMT -7
I'm enjoying this more and more. Since you started this build I've added this kit to my ebay search cos its given me an idea for something.
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MG-TC
Aug 10, 2019 14:48:57 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 10, 2019 14:48:57 GMT -7
Happy to be an inspiration to you all!
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MG-TC
Aug 12, 2019 13:24:25 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 12, 2019 13:24:25 GMT -7
I got the MG-TC into two mist coats and a medium coat of Tamiya TS-9 British Green. I'll add wetter coats of paint later. More MG-TC to come...
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MG-TC
Aug 12, 2019 14:23:44 GMT -7
Post by leon on Aug 12, 2019 14:23:44 GMT -7
WOW.....That green is looking good Mike!
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MG-TC
Aug 12, 2019 15:30:26 GMT -7
Post by stitchdup on Aug 12, 2019 15:30:26 GMT -7
Nice, you look to have the green spot on too, most british racing greens are far too green, but yours doesn't.
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MG-TC
Aug 13, 2019 14:27:41 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 13, 2019 14:27:41 GMT -7
Thanks leon and Les! I think the flash washed out the green as it looks a little too olive green to me.
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MG-TC
Aug 15, 2019 9:46:59 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 15, 2019 9:46:59 GMT -7
A Play Date yesterday at Barry's house with Paul, Pat, and myself gave me a chance to use Barry's excellent paintbooth and put another two coats of Tamiya TS-9 British Green on the MG. I was able to cover all the thin spots that the paint had drained away from and to deepen the color. I'll let this dry for a day or two before I polish the paint. At this point I think I'll avoid using any clearcoat since the paint has a nice gloss and the clearcoat will make the MG-TC too shiny! More MG-TC to come...
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MG-TC
Aug 15, 2019 15:08:36 GMT -7
Post by leon on Aug 15, 2019 15:08:36 GMT -7
WOW....That is looking great Mike! two-thumbs-up-smiley-emoticon
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MG-TC
Aug 16, 2019 5:46:03 GMT -7
Post by mrmike on Aug 16, 2019 5:46:03 GMT -7
Thanks leon! I've got to get this off the bench real soon. I have too many project falling behind because of it.
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