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Just off of the workbench. This is Fujimi's Ferrari F430 Challenge. She is a hard kit to find. I built it box stock. Below is the link to the build thread. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/121812-ferrari-f430-challenge/
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Alright, guys, she is finished! I'll post this one "teaser" picture and later I will start a new thread in the Under Glass section. Thanks for following along!
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Tim, you are a wealth of information! I appreciate all of your input on this build. I did a very quick look at their site. I will be going back to check it out more, later.
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Nice looking models, Doug! I have not seen the #73 livery before. Thanks for sharing!
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1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 - Bayside Blue Godzilla
Nacho Z replied to Italianhorses's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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She looks good to me, John! I will be looking forward to the finished model.
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10th Annual SHMA (Pittsburgh) Model Show & Contest
Nacho Z replied to niteowl7710's topic in Contests and Shows
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This is coming along very nicely!
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That HRM kit looks niiiice!!
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1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 - Bayside Blue Godzilla
Nacho Z replied to Italianhorses's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Your models never fail to impress! It is the cleanliness of your work that amazes me. Perfect paint demarcation lines, no signs of glue, flawless paint and so on. So nice! -
Now here is something very interesting. I had already completed my decal recovery project when Tim posted this post for me. Check this out! In the pictures of the #21 car, (right under the driver's picture), that placard sure as heck looks like it is split to me. Split in a couple of places!! I should have left my decal as it was...lol.
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On to the decals. Disaster has struck!! Please keep in mind that this kit simply is just about impossible to find. I don't believe there are any type of aftermarket decals for this livery. You get one shot and I blew it! I will do a new post because I have a few pictures to share. Here is what happened. I consider myself pretty darn good at laying decals. I have done a lot of race cars and have had a lot of practice. One thing is for sure, you can only do so much with compound curves. I knew this one was going to be tough. I laid the placard decal down and had four very small folds. I could have, (should have), left it, but no, I had to try to make it perfect. I use setting solutions. I hate to try to cut / slit decals. I just don't like doing it. I applied heat and the decal settled in pretty well but not perfect. The more I messed with it the worse it got. I finally said to myself, I would rather not have it on there than to have it on there and be wrinkled. I tried to remove it but the setting solutions and heat basically melted it to the paint. I could only get small pieces off! Now what?!?! I left it for a day or two. I had one placard left that I had not put on let. The only problem was it was a fender decal and it had a cut out for the wheel well. Long story short; I took a picture of it, sent it to my son who removed the background and filled in the missing white and border. He then sent it back. I found a free Photoshop type program called GIMP. I downloaded it and learned the very basics of how to use it. I fixed a few minor issues with the image and figured out the size I needed to print it to cover up the original decal. I also ordered several brands of white decal paper. I watched a number of YouTube tutorials on how to make your own decals. I finally got it figure out. Printed a few extra decals to practice with before doing the Ferrari. Anyhow, here are the pictures to help explain what I did. The photo of the decal we used to make the replacement. The end result of Photoshop and GIMP work. I used a white gel pen to fill in as much white as I could and then laid down a plain white decal over the original decal as a base. And then I laid down the homemade decal. There is just the tiniest wrinkle in the decal and I can live with that!
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I just don't understand...lol. This picture belongs to the post about three posts up.
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Thanks! What is so weird is that if I try reposting, after several tries, I kind of get locked out of the website. It just won't load. I have to wait for an hour or two before I can even get back on. Let's see if this loads from my phone.
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Time for another update on the Ferrari F430 Challenge. I have spent a great deal of time laying down the decals. There are a lot of them! There are a number of decals that go over the top of other decals so I had to be methodical in order that I put them on. In between decaling sessions I had to do some work to get the body to fit on the chassis / interior / engine compartment. I'm not sure what went wrong but it hit on the back of the roll cage and the front of the engine compartment. I believe it has a slight bow in the chassis plate. Lots of sanding and test fitting. Here is a shot of the rolling chassis. The engine compartment is just sitting there, it is not glued down. Here we go again, the dreaded 404 error. I cannot post pics.....
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Geez, Paul, that is gorgeous! You really have an eye for making the most out of your models.
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Koenig Competition Ferrari Testarossa (1/24 scale by Fujimi)
Nacho Z replied to Tommy124's topic in Model Cars
Such a great looking model! Your photos really show it off!- 43 replies
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Hasegawas Lamborghini Miura SV....new update!
Nacho Z replied to Dann Tier's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Once again Dann, thanks for taking the time to explain how you fill scratches. I have used super glue for some time now. I usually, but not always, hit it with accelerator. For me, the trick is to NOT wait too long before you start sanding the super glue. It may be my imagination, but I think the super glue gets harder the longer it sets. If for some reason I let it sit overnight, it is hard as heck to sand the next day.- 213 replies
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Haven't heard from Ace Garage Guy for awhile
Nacho Z replied to High octane's topic in Where's Waldo?
Holy carp, Bill, it is good to have you back!! I for one appreciate you, brother. You and I have a lot in common on many levels. Several years ago, I sent you a PM more or less stating this same sentiment. As is the popular saying these days, You keep doing you! Welcome back! -
That engine......WOW!
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I never get tired of seeing these Hudsons. This is a beautiful example of why. Very nice!