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Old 05-02-2010, 04:57 AM
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wow, amazing detail and the paint job is clean bro.
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Re: Ferrari 512S - Fisher 1/24

Hi and sorry for being so late in the answer. Many thanks for all your comments, very appreciated!

gtziaf > when building vintage racer I do not clearcoat the color and neither the decals. In this case we have all lacquers: primer + white + red + final polishing

gionc > I’m not sure to be at Monza Models

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Re: Ferrari 512S - Fisher 1/24

It's beautiful to see you ride the gravy train again.
It's very impressive to see your works: they are very very very good. You didn't lose your hand.
I would be glade to see your works on the modellismo italian site again: a lot of italian gonna love it (and love you) ... and ... yes: I'll write in italian

Non so se mi sono capito ... nel caso scriverò in italiano.
Max

P.S. oh yes: how did you made the side number tables. Did they are in the kit? ... I've never seen them. Thanks
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Re: Ferrari 512S - Fisher 1/24

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gtziaf > when building vintage racer I do not clearcoat the color and neither the decals. In this case we have all lacquers: primer + white + red + final polishing
Thanks very much for the reply.
Its any wip or interior photos available?
Gongrats again. I fail in love with this...
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Re: Ferrari 512S - Fisher 1/24

Great build of the Fisher 512. His Porsche 917/30 is his best kit ever...wish more people would build that kit and post it here...
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Re: Ferrari 512S - Fisher 1/24

Hi and thanks again for your further comments.

Max > the red strips on the number plates are made of electric insulating red tape

gtziaf > sorry, but I do not have wip/interior photos

kitbash > I totally agree with you


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Absolutely superb result!
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Wow, also a classical beauty.
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