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absmiami

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  1. Haven’t painted a Ferrari in years - all the Ferrari sages on the forum prime in pink - so - got me some Tamiya pink primer …
  2. Chassis base plate with a coat of Tamiya fl bl / semi gl black - with exhausts in a random silver and drive train in gun metal …
  3. The first coat of primer reveals some flaws that need correction - the Renshape that forms the bottom half of the door has a rough surface that requires a second pass with finer sand paper
  4. First coat of primer - Tamiya rattle can …
  5. Used a .2 Tamiya scriber to cut slots for the photo-etched fender guards …
  6. Some added Evergreen trim to close some gaps
  7. Aren’t those wheels great?
  8. What if you tried cloth-backed sanding sheets ? They are thin and a little flexible - just choose a sheet with some texture - glue it and paint it - ive used this method to cover 24th sc racing seats - might work -
  9. Well - back then the Barchetta was only 25 yrs old - barely had whiskers - more pix please - did you use GTO kit wheels - ??
  10. Making the brass trim is slow going because the brass “work hardens” as you go - but the grill and trim are now ready for paint -
  11. A few months ago - a few pages ago - i removed the trim around the grill to correct the shape of the radiator opening - so now i’m making a new one w a strip of annealed brass … the white peices are Evergreen meant to help locate the brass strip …
  12. Did you find a way to air con your shop - or are you chased out by the heat by lunch time ? Paint finish looks good !
  13. Soldering some joints - don’t need to solder them all …
  14. The Rev’s Collection has the #3 Grand Sport w a good collection of pix on line - if you search their on line photo collections you mite find some more helpful pix for the Penske car …
  15. Removing the slats from the sheet was tricky - i ended up grinding away the metal on the border next to #5 and removing 5 first - then i had room to cut the others off with a small metal clipper - without bending or damage to the other elements …
  16. On to the grill … the photo-etch sheet containing the elements for the grill is very thick - ill measure it - very nearly scale accurate - it appears to have been made by etching top and bottom in two layers - the artwork for the photo-etch was drawn by ATL NNL forum member Jeff Edmonson - given the age of the kit - this was state of the art …
  17. Another trim peice - and the door closes in just the right position now - that was fun - now im starting to think about using these magnets to locate the chassis to the nose of the body - ala Scale Master ‘s Lola …
  18. I drilled corresponding holes in the door and the body and epoxied two magnets ? - sorry couldn’t resist this emoji - my phone made me do it - the paper is in the door jam while the magnets set …
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