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Beautiful just Beautiful!
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Put the duct mounts on the front end. Of course had to modify. This kit is a great kit as long as you model it. Meaning modify, change, cut , add material etc. The model is not a regular kit. As soon as my buddy ,Mark explained to me about mfh kits, it was better. I thought since I spent so much for this kit it was supposed to fall together. NOT SO! You have to work every part. I do not want to put any one off these kits but they are a lot of work. But the results are quite amazing. Next is the cooling ducts for the brakes and interior. Hope you like and thank you for the comments. I’m learning , boy am I learning.
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Hope this helps.
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I am using Sherwin Williams tcp urethane clear. It says to mix 4:1:1 4 parts clear , 1 part reducer and 1 part hardner. I spray it thru a sata minijet with a .8 tip.
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Oh man , looks fantastic!!!! Love 69 camaros! Great kit. Your nailing it.
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The decals will be put on , then reclear.. My build was going to be just the prancing horse on the sides and on the front. Prova on the back panel. But I may put all the decals on the car then reclear. If I put the numbers on it will be the third place car at Daytona in 1967. Has anyone out there had any experience with mfh decals? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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1/12 Tamiya Ferrari 312b
Brudda replied to Chris Smith's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Looking fantastic!!!! Details take more time and usually cost more. But the results are worth it. I think we all need mental help, the more detail the more medical help is needed. LOL Keep up the great work. Love the car by the way. -
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Thank you for the enlightening comments. Here is the oil cooler. It was 30 parts. Took most of the week. And another side view of the car. Rubbed it out again. Not going to press my luck. I have to learn to leave things alone. From here on I have to be very careful, as the build can go sideways. For some reason it will not let me load the oil cooler pics. Sorry
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Thank you very much
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Rubbed out the paint, nice and shiny. This is a automotive water based paint, then cleared with a automotive urethane clear. The primer is ppg one choice. Hope you like.
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Fitting the parts. Taking off the chrome. Going to be a simple project. The wire wheels were a $200 option. Wanted them because the first 2000 GTs were wire wheels. Hope you like.
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1/12 Tamiya Ferrari 312b
Brudda replied to Chris Smith's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
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It’s real easy to spray. Just put a few drops in your airbrush, and spray. You do not need gloss black or any gloss for that matter. This was sprayed over primer. Let it dry (a day in this case) then I dipped the spinner into future. Now I can take the spinner off and not hurt the chrome.
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Molotow liquid chrome. This stuff is great. The best chrome paint ever. Just used a few drops for my spinners and this is the result. Hope you like
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Thank you very much
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I took this picture. Hope you like. There is a lot going on. Still not going to do a wooden ship model like cobra man. He is brave. A very brave man. Man of steel
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Tamiya p-51
Brudda replied to modelbomber's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
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Wow!!!!! Gotta love Ferrari’s!!! 330 need to build it! Doing a 1/12 mfh 330p4. Your build is fantastic!!!!
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