
Gluebomber
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Really nice work, Craig.
I like this kit a lot. I built one years ago and have another one in my stash. Hope it turns out as well as yours!
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Really nice work, Louis.
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Nice Job, Thomas! Super clean build and outstanding paintwork.
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Amazing work. Great Job, Martin!
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Beautiful work. Great Job!
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Really nice work, Andreas. The engine bay looks fantastic.
Great Job!
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Really nice build, Ville. Great finish and a really nice color choice.
Super Job!
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Oh no, the kit that is mine is in 1/16 scale.
Well, that explains it! The larger scale makes your model that much more impressive. Once again, Great Job!
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Many thanks, Larry. Hope we will see your Benz soon. I´m really curious. But the doors to be opened were original kit, that´s not an extra step.
Well, that's interesting. Here's a link to the kit I'm working on:
https://www.scalemates.com/kits/testors-italeri-229-mercedes-benz-300sl-cabriolet--1138326
The doors don't open. Is this the kit you used?
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Really nice work, Hanjo. I'm in the process of finishing the same model with a different color scheme right now, but didn't take your extra step of opening the doors. You executed that very well and it adds a lot to your model.
Great Job!
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Thanks once again for the kind comments, Guys. I'm glad you liked my model.
Sonny, the hood clips are p/e parts that came with the KA set. The windshield is the kit part.
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Beautiful build, Len!
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Really nice work, Craig. The color scheme really makes those wide whitewalls pop.
Great Job!
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I love the livery. Great Job, Patrick!
What kit did you use?
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Wonderful build with incredibly realistic detailing.
Great Job and welcome to MCM!
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Thanks again for all the kind words.
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Thanks very much for the kind comments, Guys.
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Below are some pics of the Hasegawa Ferrari Testa Rossa. I added the KA detail set which included turned aluminum rims, exhaust ends, and carb intakes, along with many p/e parts. I wired the engine and added some scratchbuilt wire looms and coils. The seats were piped with red wire. Paint is Tamiya Spray Italian Red (TS-8) which was decanted, mixed with Gunze Levelling Thinner, and airbrushed.
This was an excellent kit that went together very well and while the KA set included some microscopic p/e parts, I think what I was able to use added a lot to the model. Unfortunately, both have been out of production for a while and, when you can find them, they're going for crazy prices. Hopefully, they'll both be re-released before too long.
I hope you like the pictures and any comments and constructive criticism are welcome. Thanks for looking!
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Super nice build, Jason. I'm building a similar car in 1/24 and I'll be using your pics as reference material.
Great Job!
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Really nice work, Rich. Hill's 49B has been on my to-build list for a while now. Seeing yours may be what I need to get going on it. I hope it tuns out as well as yours!
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Love the livery. Nice Job!
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Really nice build of a challenging kit.
Great Job, Thomas!
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Bill, Great Job on wrestling an old, crude kit into a really nice model!
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Nice clean build of a car you don't see too often.
Great Work, Steve!
1/24 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 MM-LM winner of 1933 Le mans 24 hours
in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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Beautiful Work, Pierre. Pinto kits are not "shake and bake" and you did a great job on this one.
Great Job!