galaxyg Posted July 5 Posted July 5 Background: It's summer so it felt like the right time to tackle another open-top car - this time Fujimi's Fiat Barchetta, a simple kit for a simple car with a nice line in Italian flair and style. Shame it's front wheel drive. I've seen a few examples built on the internet but it's relative obscurity as both a car and a kit also appealed to me. Pros: Looks correct to the real thing. Easy to put together and little cleanup required beyond a few seam lines. Comes with both a soft-top and a hard-top roof, along with the default option of open-top. The interior has been designed to make painting the bodywork-colour parts somewhat easier. Cons: The in-box wheels are about the most boring choice from all the wheels the real car ever came with. The dashboard is a little flat compared to the real thing and the chassis is somewhat simple, with only a few parts. No engine, typical for kits from Fujimi (and others). Windscreen fit isn't perfect. Verdict: If ever a kit proved that simple is not necessarily bad, this is it. Despite a low parts count it has exactly everything it needs to easily build a very nice reproduction of a Fiat Barchetta. Build notes: Built over one week in June 2025. Painted with Halfords M3-680 paint (memorable name eh?) and clear coated with Mr Hobby Premium Top Coat Gloss. I swapped the kit wheels for those from a Fujimi Toyota Altezza which fitted perfectly with no alterations needed, added some seatbelts, retainers and interior carpets, and used Italian number plates from a Revell kit. Also included in the kit but not in my photos is another transparent part, the wind breaker behind the driver and passenger. I felt it spoiled the lines when the roof is down. 10
Rich Chernosky Posted July 5 Posted July 5 Cute little gadget. Like the color choice and the wheel swap really made this model. There is quite a bit of satisfaction in one of these quick builds. Good job and thanks for sharing. 1
kelson Posted July 5 Posted July 5 I built one years ago and would buy another,the wheel swap looks 100% better!,well done!. 1
espo Posted July 5 Posted July 5 Great looking paint finish and color choice. Like the two different top options and the wheels. 1
Pete75 Posted July 5 Posted July 5 Super-clean & unusual build. Looks fantastic. Making a note of the Halfords paint - I can already think of two possible uses 1
1959scudetto Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Excellent color choice - well done. It looks best without roof but it's nice that you have different options. 1
beeRS Posted July 8 Posted July 8 Very nice indeed. Thanks for the helpful write up about this kit. 1
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