
Funkychiken
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Hi Dominik, hope you are well! Its a beautiful classic, I love these in white too. Great build
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its beautiful, love it, the colour is original and great too...
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They are great Pat!
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Tamiya McLaren M8A
Funkychiken replied to Safire6's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
It's a strange looking racer, but it's a great build! -
1/24 Ford GT40, the Revell/Fujimi kit
Funkychiken replied to Mike C's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
A great gt40, love it! -
Tamiya Nissan gtr35 xanavi
Funkychiken replied to Alexander Foster's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Yeah I also like a glossy motor! Great subject, and it looks great! -
FUJIMI Ford GT 40 1966
Funkychiken replied to happy grumpy's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Great looking build! -
Tamiya Ford Mustang GT4
Funkychiken replied to Olskoolrodder's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Great finish on the mustang, it is a great looking car! -
NART Ferrari 365 GTBB
Funkychiken replied to Gramps46's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Only reading the comments made me realise that all the pics are of the model! Great build and excellent photography! -
1958 Ferrari 250 Testarossa
Funkychiken replied to 1959scudetto's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Well executed, looks great with its stablemate... -
1993 Toyota Celica - Tamiya
Funkychiken replied to MarcoTJ's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Perfectly weathered, great build! -
1998 F-150 with Topper/Cap
Funkychiken replied to hct728(Bob)'s topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It's a great build! Paint job looks perfect! -
Revell Land Rover
Funkychiken replied to shoopdog's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It's a great Landie! -
Wheel decals applied & coated with matt clear. chassis complete, just waiting for the body shelll the exhaust (tail pipe) was curiously missing from the kit, but replaced with a bit of aluminium tube... today, touched up the body shell, will be clear coating this week with a tail wind...!
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2 step masking process to get the body painted. i'm going to clear coat before and after decals, so I am worried about the multiple coats of paint getting too thick. a few coats of zero grey primer, zero "gloss" white, then masked for blue with Tamiya acrylics, and masked again for tamiya acrylic black. A bit of bleed, but there are decals to go over, I'm going to try to lightly sand the colour out.
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Loving the mods, in fact the entire thread is interesting, keep it coming, it's looking amazing!
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Great build so far, you are right about the engine, it's got good detail, body looks excellent without polish...
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Fiat Mfistofele
Funkychiken replied to Kingslug's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Amazing work so far! Thanks for sharing! -
funky paint work! the princess seems impressed...
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its a fantastic build, and the paint really pops, thanks also for your instructions on painting the body shell!
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its a great looking build! I did find some of your lessons learnt familiar, although the glue on the decal made me LOL - shouldn't really, as it probably annoyed you at the time. one of the calipers seems in the wrong orientation, but those wheels look great sprayed. I've never seen a kit clear coated with X22, I thought that was a mixer for making flat base paint clear...! I live and learn as it looks good as a clear coat.
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And this is where I am now, using the chassis as a jig to glue the roll cage together, it'll get removed for the seats to go in...
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All bits excluding the body shell, in this pic, only the wheels and wheel backs have been assembled. So far so good with the new AB, its VERY differrent to the last one.
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My Iawata AB was glaying up just as I was about to coat my Tamiya Testarossa, so I bought a new AB and wanted to build this kit to get used it it before I return to the Ferrari. This kit, esp. at this scale is all about the exterior. I've de-sprued, cleaned up, washed, primed (zero grey) and used a range of Zero Lacquer and Tamiya Acrylic thus far. Its a relatively well detailed kit considering its size, but I'm not going to put any extra details in, you won't see them!