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So I picked up this old beat up Ferrari from Hotwheels and decided to make it do justice to the real car.

The first thing I addressed was the interior. It was molded in some sort of ugly grey and everything was awfully glued together. It took quite a bit of muscle to pray it all apart.

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Interior was washed, painted and then flocked. Details were added and wrapped in BMF.

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Seats were some sort of gooey rubber in ugly two tone grey. I decided to also turn them into Daytona style seats. So 72 strips of styrene were measured, cut and their edges were rounded. Then they got arranged on top of the seat centers.

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Then I drilled 92 holes into the strips.

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Now I will have to clean them up a little and make beautiful molds from them, so I can reproduce them in resin. The main reason for this is that this rubber material is impossible to paint properly.

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Thank you guys.

Not going crazy with this one. Just making it look like a nice looking display model.

This is what the engine molding looked like

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And this is after just some paint and ignition wires.

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I am currently waiting for the silicone to set on the seats moldings. Meanwhile I sourced some nice Challenge wheels from another model.

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Great start and very nice wheels..

I agree, those are very very nice and good luck with the seats and the rest. Sometimes the 'toys' can be fun jazzing up!

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Thank you guys.

The body was stripped, primed and painted PPG Giallo Modena, with two part clear.

Right after the clear was wet sanded.

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Then everything got polished to a wet shine.

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Before clean up. You can see some nimor flash on the seat on the left. I just touched up a couple of holes with my drill.

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BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH, it looks fantastic, it shows it is really worth to go for the extra mile :-) At the end you could rename your topic to 'showpiece' instead of 'replica' :-)

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Other than the "before" pictures I am showing, no. I never took a picture of the model before I disassebled it. It is metal, but the front and rear bumpers were all plastic with horrible mold lines under a crappy paint job. I replaced them with metal ones from another model, corrected all the rough spots on the body and repainted it. I wrote "from a toy to a replica" as I am doing this as a replica of a friend's car.

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The seats got painted with some yellow inserts to match the exterior. They look way better in person, but still need some touching up here and there.

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Thanks guys.

Here are the door panels as they came on the model. Everything in the interior was in that ugly gray plastic. also the steering wheel cluster was a little modified. The paddles were thinned and slightly reshaped.

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The headliner got a little destroyed, because it was riveted to the roof, so I had to rebuilt it in the middle.

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Here is what the dash looked like just after been painted black

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The dash after receiving its carbon fiber trim.

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The interior all done.

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The engine also received some photoetch, paint detailing and carbon fiber.

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