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Thanks, Jason!

Thanks, Howard!

34 minutes ago, Gluebomber said:

Nice build, Hugh.

That's a fussy kit and you did a really nice job on it.

 

Thanks, Larry!  You're not kidding about the fussy part.

Thanks, Gary!

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I love the 'Dino', and you've done a great job on this fiddly kit. I'm not sure what name Ferrari give to that yellow (Fly yellow maybe?), but you seem to have nailed it with your mix of yellow and red.

Im guessing its box stock except for the ignition wires?

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3 hours ago, beeRS said:

Im guessing its box stock except for the ignition wires?

Thanks, Sonny!  Yes it is, except I had to make the headers on the transaxle side out of aluminum wire to get them to fit.

55 minutes ago, Dann Tier said:

Absolutely STUNNING!!!!...love these in yellow!!!

Thanks Dann!  I heard somewhere you're not a fan of red Ferraris.:D

Thanks, Bruce!

Thanks, Phil!

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2 minutes ago, Kit Basher said:

Thanks, Sonny!  Yes it is, except I had to make the headers on the transaxle side out of aluminum wire to get them to fit.

Thanks Dann!  I heard somewhere you're not a fan of red Ferraris.:D

Thanks, Bruce!

Thanks, Phil!

LOL!!!....true!.....hey, what do you know....a rumor that was actually true!!!...lol

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BEAUTIFUL!! And yes, having built one of these a loooong time ago, I can attest to how fussy they can be as Larry said!

You'd never know that looking at this and I do like the yellow on this car a bit better than the ever present red. B) 

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Thanks, Terry!

Thanks, David!

16 hours ago, MrObsessive said:

BEAUTIFUL!! And yes, having built one of these a loooong time ago, I can attest to how fussy they can be as Larry said!

You'd never know that looking at this and I do like the yellow on this car a bit better than the ever present red. B) 

Thanks, Bill!  I had a love/hate relationship with this kit. A lot of the parts are beautifully molded and detailed. The problem was, some of them didn't fit, or had no way to accurately get them in position.

Thanks, David!

Thanks, Brian!

Thanks, Helmut!

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