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Bugatti EB110, Revell, 1/24 ***NEW PHOTOS ADDED***


Matt Bacon

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The EB110 is a car that looks much better in the flesh than photographs, generally, and looking at the model has the same effect. It's a much better-resolved design than it looks at first glance.
Probably one of the hardest kits I've ever built. The level of detail is fantastic, especially around that complex engine bay, but sometimes it's more ambitious than the toolmakers could live up to. The body shell out of the box is pretty flimsy, with "working" front bonnet and engine cover, so I glued them in place to help straighten out the main body piece.
Full build WIP, with all the gory details, here:
bestest,
M.
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Great Job on a very difficult Kit! The finished

results are just like I imagined it would be!!

I really do like this car and the kit! And you have

inspired me to take mine off the shelf, blow the

dust off it and give it another try!

Great Job and a Great Looking Car!

Steve

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Beautiful work on both, there is a definitive style theme with cars that marks them as early 90s. I feel like the Ferrari F50 has perhaps aged a little better (I didn't like it when it first came out, but it has grown on me, and I think it looks modern even today)

Matt, I have the Bugatti model on the shelf, half done, and I have 2 questions

1. What color blue did you use?

2. Did you mask the windows yourself, or did it come with a precut mask?

Thanks,

Tom

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Thanks for the kind words, guys.

Tom -- the blue is Zero Paints "French Racing Blue", which is described as "similar to TS10". I used it rather than a can because I really like the Zero system with 2K clear. The windows I masked myself. There's only one tricky bit, the base of the windscreen, which I just cut freehand parallel to the edge. All the other areas are defined by the raised mouldings inside the clear part. The opening side window "frames" are just cut out of electrician's insulating tape, using a card template which I flipped over to get two identical side when I was happy with how it looked held up against the window.

...and here's a nicer picture, taken to test out a new photo set-up:

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bestest,
M.
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So, when I see the result here, I can not believe that it really is the Revell kit, because I know this kit...

... I started to build it, but never finished, because he is terrible, my opinion. :wacko:

My hats off to you, you did it, it looks absolutely great! B)

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