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Excellent paint job - colour looks pretty close to me....
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This Revell looks incredible! Your work makes me wanna buy another F2007...
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Re: Ferrari F2007 Chinese GP (Thinned!!)

I was browsing new cars in a showroom today and their paintjobs weren't this impressive!
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It looks not like a Revell kit anymore!
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Thanks for all the kind words! Well, im regret to inform you guys that im putting this aside for a few weeks due to a commission build im handling right now. Its an Enzo btw! Hopefully i can post some pictures of the finished build with the permission of the buyer.

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Hi guys finally time for the last update before i will move it to the completed section. This is completed up to 95% except for adding the antenna, more tires markings and weathering since its a car at the end of the race, etc..

Still not totally happy with the red paint, no matter how long i look at it, it just doesnt satisfy me totally. Frustrating.. Nevertheless, im going to show you guys the different color effect due to different lighting condition. More ORANGE the next time when i'm going to build my MFH or Fujimi kit! BTW, i just realized my rear tires were inserted on the wrong sides, they should be reversed!! Well i will get it mix when i get back this weekend.







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Re: Ferrari F2007 Chinese GP (Thinned!!)

Hi Roland! Your model is very nice , modifications, painting, decaling is excellent! But i have the feeling that this Revell Kit is wrong in sizes! If i compare the fotos of the real car or other kits ( like Studio 27 or MFH ) i have the feeling that the kit is very flat! Maybe it is so because the rear wing sits to low??? And the front tyres are to close to the front wings!
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Hi Roland! Your model is very nice , modifications, painting, decaling is excellent! But i have the feeling that this Revell Kit is wrong in sizes! If i compare the fotos of the real car or other kits ( like Studio 27 or MFH ) i have the feeling that the kit is very flat! Maybe it is so because the rear wing sits to low??? And the front tyres are to close to the front wings!
Hi thanks for the comments! Well regarding the flatness i feel its still relatively correct when i compare to my collection of pictures but i will have to agree with you regarding the front wheels, it sits too front but it applies only to the right side, not to the left one. The left wheel has a gap of approximately 1.5mm between itself n front wing. I wondered why too but im afraid of adjusting the front wings as they are quite vulnerable. So i kept it this way. I will show the left wheel pictures in my completed thread. Thanks once again

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