I finally found the time to work on my Bugatti 100P again. I decided to start a thread about the build as it will include a lot of interesting and various techniques I think. Some I'm not aware of by now for sure!

My goal is to make my own 1/48 resin kit of that plane and it will be "new land" for me! I'm sure I will need some help from time to time. I hope I will find support here at Armorama. I already received some: Rowan (Merlin) mailed me some very usefull photos and my fellow countrymen at the French Communauty pointed me to a good resin and silicone retailer. Thanks to you!

Below is the plane in it's initial status. I made the prototype out of evergreen plastic sheets cut to the right dimensions for the fuselage and the wings. Then I added modelling clay (red) that I sanded to shape. To strenghten the clay I applied a coat of CA glue. The model was now ready to sand smooth and I used the usual grey Tamiya filler to have a perfect finish.

The material used being not very appropriate for further working, I decided to cast the initial clay model in resin using a silicone mold. I made a box using polystyrene sheets (yellow on the pictures) to put the silicone in and then made a support frame out of plaster.

I then had to cut the silicone mold to free the clay model. It was a tough job and as you can see the prototype model didn't resisted to the treatment!

I cleaned the mold from every remaining piece of clay and poured the resin in the silicone mold...

Now the only thing I can do is pray! If the mold is ok I will continue to work on several resin prototypes to make the parts breakdown... otherwise the Scratchbuild 1/48 Bugatti 100P thread will finish here because the clay prototype is in pieces!

I'll post another message tomorrow to keep you informed of the result... wish me luck!
Jean-Luc
