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£16.00 – £18.00 ex VAT
Please refer to the step-by-step photos here on this page for additional installation guidance.
Installation is quick and easy, and immediately adds a higher level of detail to the brake discs of the front wheels.
For the silver brake discs, black vinyl stickers are provided to place behind the brake discs – giving the effect of added depth through the drilled holes.
Like so many other parts of the model, the brake discs will eventually become mostly obscured as the build advances. However, this is a detail that’s nice to know is there and greatly improves on the look of the rather boring plastic parts that come with the model.
The brake discs do become visible through the wheels when the hub caps are removed – so if you’re using my magnetic hub cap conversion kit (available here) you’ll enjoy these more than most!
Whilst completely optional, the black brake discs look most effective with painted black callipers, alongside my calliper transfers – available here.
For painting the vented plastic disc behind the metal brake discs, I would recommend a coat of Tamiya Fine Surface Primer, followed by two coats of Tamiya TS-6 Matt Black.
For painting your callipers, I would recommend a coat of Tamiya Fine Surface Primer, followed by two coats of Tamiya TS-14 Gloss Black.
These are just my recommendations, you can of course opt for your own choice of paints. I would recommend acrylics and for the best overall effect use a gloss black for the calliper, and a matt black for the vented brake discs.
Please refer to the step-by-step photos here on this page for additional installation guidance.
Installation is quick and easy, and immediately adds a higher level of detail to the brake discs of the front wheels.
For the silver brake discs, black vinyl stickers are provided to place behind the brake discs – giving the effect of added depth through the drilled holes.
Like so many other parts of the model, the brake discs will eventually become mostly obscured as the build advances. However, this is a detail that’s nice to know is there and greatly improves on the look of the rather boring plastic parts that come with the model.
The brake discs do become visible through the wheels when the hub caps are removed – so if you’re using my magnetic hub cap conversion kit (available here) you’ll enjoy these more than most!
Whilst completely optional, the black brake discs look most effective with painted black callipers, alongside my calliper transfers – available here.
For painting the vented plastic disc behind the metal brake discs, I would recommend a coat of Tamiya Fine Surface Primer, followed by two coats of Tamiya TS-6 Matt Black.
For painting your callipers, I would recommend a coat of Tamiya Fine Surface Primer, followed by two coats of Tamiya TS-14 Gloss Black.
These are just my recommendations, you can of course opt for your own choice of paints. I would recommend acrylics and for the best overall effect use a gloss black for the calliper, and a matt black for the vented brake discs.
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山本 領一 (verified owner) –
素晴らしいクオリティですが、回転方向が一方向しか無く取り付けると左右で回転方向が逆になってしまいます、今後の商品作りの参考までに。
Paul (verified owner) –
Another fantastic addition to the model, helps bring depth of detail.
Allan Ramsay (verified owner) –
Brings realism to the knightrider along with magnetic hubcaps great work Mike lane
Brian Dubin (verified owner) –
Another winner! Installation was a breeze and the drilled brake discs add a nice, subtle touch to the wheels. I'm loving the mods so far for KITT!
Manfred Baumgartner (verified owner) –
sehr gute wahre freundlicher verkäufer super mod..Bitte noch mehr Knight rider KITT deagostini Mods
John Smerdon (verified owner) –
Amazing along with magnetic hub cap mod from Mike . Its an early mod if your just starting but it just adds realism