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Brizio

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  1. The new interior and wheels are painted chrome.
  2. Aoshima R35 Nissan GT-R Nismo, Special Edition 2022. Finally there is s a kit of this iconic Japanese car. The quality and the kit is always top noch. I like that the body is in Nismo grey. in the box two sets of decals, and a display to show the car. The GT-R in this kit replicate the most powerful GT-R made, with 600Hp and 481lb-ft of torque. The engine is a 3.8 liter twin turbo attached to a 6 speed dual clutch transmission, and to put on the ground all that power is set on four 20in wheels, and all wheel drive. I start to build it stock, but after I changed my mind. I very rare that I change my mind during a build. but I did it... Here the stock interior and underchassis.
  3. I think both scale demand some skills and knoweledgeable and for sure money. A family friend was into RC aircraft, he was building a Corsair, a winter project. He finish it during the spring, and went out to test it. Everything was fine, until one moment, that for some misterous reason he couldn't control the plane, were it flu into a tree... From the pieces left, was difficul to find what happen. Immagine the frustration. The positive thing is that it didn't stop him to follow his hobby, in fact at some point he built a F-14 jet power RC. That was impressive to see fly. Thank you Donald! She is coming along slowly slowly, I'm building some cars too. Thanks Joe!
  4. I just finish another project (car) and I had time to build the flaps for the F6F.
  5. Never say never Don! 😃 I play MS flight sim for a while too, but not very good a it. Prefer play with cars. Thanks! I did some welding on some part of the structure, just to make it more sturdy. Looking a the data on the display, it looks like stainless steel. Thanks Thanks Bob!
  6. Wings! This one was a pretty intensive work. Happy with the results, next flaps.
  7. Thank you Michael!
  8. Little more progress on the GT-R. Cutting the bumper to make space for a oil cooler, Bosozuko style.
  9. I was replyint to a post of mine, when I hit "Reply" and the screenshot below show up. So I went back to the post, thinking that I need to rewrite everything, but no, luckly everything was there. I removed the Emoji hit "reply" and it worked! Same issue happen to me weeks ago, but I didn't pay to much attention on what I did, but I remember removing an emoji. Looks like if I write the emoji it have issue, but if I choose one from the sidebar it works... 😮
  10. Thank you! But I think you should try, maybe one in 1/72 that has less parts. It is fun!
  11. Some progress on this build. Slowly slowly is moving forward. This part probably the most difficult of the buid so far. I'm saying this because this part is the center part of the airplane, that goes under the cockpit, and will hold the landing gear. It needs to be perfectly alligned, so the rest of the fuselage can be fit on it, also wings and engine. One of the tricky parts was to bend the parts for the frame on the wings, because the wings are not straight at least on the rear part. The flaps are in place too, and thy are movable.
  12. I was very impressed about the parts, also because they didn't send out only the engine, like I thought. But they update more parts. Recently I got few books about the Grumman F6F, because I was thinking to add some details, since the kit allow you to see trough. I haven't look a the books yet, but I will post photo a soon I'll do. Thanks for the confidence, you will judge when it is done!
  13. More work on the body.
  14. The body of the car is in silver color, looks great, and can be light sanded and clearcoted. But I was looking some option, and find out that they offer a rich yellow from the factory.... The body painted in yellow.
  15. The interior Interior installed, also made a rollbar.
  16. Fun kit in 1/24 scale, I think it got released last year. Great quality from these new Aoshima kit, with two set of decals, sticker and waterslide, base to display the model. I like that the front tires turn, and that there are two option for the stance of the car. Regular and low. Here the kit I'm going to use different wheels and tires. Also from Aoshima. For the rear wheels, I'm going to make them little deeper... Here the results Here installed on the subframe.
  17. It is resolved now. I don't know exactly what I did. But I was able to post it.
  18. Last month I contacted Jasmodel, asking about the update parts that they have for this kit. Thay added a detailed engine with photo etch cage, landing gear etc... I contacted them asking if they sell only the updated parts, shortly I got an email asking my address, and they send me the parts for free! In all my years of model builder, I contacted a lot of companies that produce kits. Mostly of the time because the parts in the kit are damaged. Few times because I bought the kit used and was missing something. Some companies are great ad some not eve close to good... 😄 Will be worth doing a list of these experiences... Anyway Jasmode customer service, is fenomenal! Here the parts I got, note the packaging.
  19. This morning I added some photo on the F6F post but after clicking "Submit Reply" , a message came out saying that the page I/m looking for does not exist. I try few time later, still nothing.
  20. More progress on this F6F-5 Hellcat. Finally is taking shape! Very pleased on how fit on this plane. It looks like an airplane!!! Still need to add some rails on the fuselage.
  21. Made a new steering wheels out of metal. They are swappable if needed, but I thing I leave the new.
  22. I'm going to add one more thing, I'll post the photo in a bit. Thanks The M274 went little forgotten, above in the last few years, when in 1'35 they start to produce newer military vehicle on wheels. I really enjoy the fabrication part myself, the kit needed some help with some parts for sure. Thank you Joe!
  23. They are pretty cool and funto build. I would not mind to build another one after this. Maybe a smaller one, so can be done in a weekend. Thanks Tony.
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