chris coller Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 Here it is 308 GTB. I picked it up fo around $12 at my local Hobbytown. About the only time I will by from them is if they have kits on blowout. Painted Italian Red and cleared then polished out. I used Turtle wax rubbing compound and Meguair's auto wax. It came out ok. Red and black are the hardest colors for me to polish.
crispy Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 Clean build, but not surprising coming from your bench! I believe you've caught the essence of the car perfectly. It looks dead on right. Now, paint one in NOT RED! Chris
chris coller Posted April 9, 2009 Author Posted April 9, 2009 (edited) The funny thing is, I don't have a bench. My work space is in my living room on the floor in front of the television. People ask me how I can watch TV and work on my models. Call it creative caos. I do my best work watching hockey. I don't know how to explian it, if everthing was quiet I would shake like crazy and wouldn't be able to concentrate. By the way I gotta replace my living room carpet. Good thing I am capable of doing that and don't have to pay the labor as I have a flooring back round! Thanks guys for the words. Edited April 9, 2009 by chris coller
crispy Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 The funny thing is, I don't have a bench. My work space is in my living room on the floor in front of the television. People ask me how I can watch TV and work on my models. Call it creative caos. I do my best work watching hockey. I don't know how to explian it, if everthing was quiet I would shake like crazy and wouldn't be able to concentrate. By the way I gotta replace my living room carpet. Good thing I am capable of doing that and don't have to pay the labor as I have a flooring back round! Thanks guys for the words. Ok Chris, then beautiful work from the floor!! Please tell me it's not 70's shag you're working on. My parents had a nasty green and yellow and red orange shag in the house when I was growing up. EGAADS! Please do not let the floor interfere with your building! Again, great stuff from your floor. Chris
Nick F40 Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 Quit your whining, it looks awsome! I tried the floor, but didn't work too well. Now, paint one in NOT RED! Chris
chris coller Posted April 9, 2009 Author Posted April 9, 2009 I have an Enzo to do. I would like the SMS superdetail set but everytime I come across one the financial thing comes into play. I was checking out Zero piants on www.hiroboy.com to see what other FERRARI colors are available. Just not sure what color. Any suggestions? By the the Enzo probably won't be started anytime soon as I got about 7 or 8 projects to do before that comes to turn. Thanks again for the kind words.
vizio93 Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 hey that's really nice i love the stance it has i'd like to see some pics of the engine, unless it's a curbside if then i'd like to see the interior nice ferrari
Zoom Zoom Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 Nice work . This is one of my favorite kits; one of Monogram's old curbside sports car classics...very few parts, but just enough to look great when finished (like a lot of very expensive resin kits). Yes, you should do one in "non red" I built my first one in metallic blue. I have the race version being done as a custom (I've molded in the flares) and it will be yellow. I also got a bargain on a Revell AG reissue (thankfully molded in white), and it will eventually be painted white. The 308 is my favorite V8 Ferrari design.
berr13 Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 I've got one of those, built, that looks JUST like yours! I built it probably 20 years ago or so, when the kit first came out. I think mine has a California plate, though. I liked the model so much that I picked up at least ten more of them over the years, all stashed and unbuilt. Yours looks fantastic!
chris coller Posted April 10, 2009 Author Posted April 10, 2009 It is a curbside. If I can get some interior shots I'll post em. The emphasis is mainly on the body so the interior is rather simple as far as the detail painting goes. I had a paint issue and this build sat a while till I decided to get motivated to finish it off. So I am glad you guys enjoy this build. Thanks again!
crispy Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 Chris, I'm not sure of your location, but if you're buying paints from Hiroboy I was wondering if you had tried Jameston @ Scalefinishes? He offers a huge selection of Ferrari paint as well and is located here in the states. Just thought I would mention it. You'd save a lot on shipping. Chris
chris coller Posted April 10, 2009 Author Posted April 10, 2009 I'm on the east coast. I was on Hiroboy due to the fact it was a recomendation by a fellow builder. I have absolutely no complaints. To be quite honest I have recieved better service from them than some of the aftermarket places here in the states. I will have to try Scale Finishes. There seams to be a few folks on here that use there products with great results. I will be honest though, most of my bodys are sprayed with rattle cans. Who says you cant get a good consistant finish with a can? Just limited to colors. Thanks for the tip!
simonr Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 (edited) Very nice results on this classic...nice job! Simón P. Rivera Torres Edited April 10, 2009 by simonr
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