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Old 01-19-2004, 09:15 PM   #31
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Re: enzo ferarri: advice.

I would do about 5 models. I dont think it is the most complex and detailed though.
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Old 01-19-2004, 11:47 PM   #32
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Re: enzo ferarri: advice.

really? waht car is? the most detailed and complex, for 1/24?
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apart from going for the more obscure and specialist companies i think the tamiya enzo is the most Taxing of kits to build. i would say wait till you have done at least 10 kits. i think you should build a tamiya ferrari 360 before you build the enzo as its complex and will at least get you prepared for the enzo
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I would say the Fujimi Enthusiast Kits are some of the most detailed and complex 1/24 scale kits, especially the Porsche 356 models, even the pistons are included.

Also the plastic is quite soft and I find when filling/sandin injector marks and seams its too easy to change the shape of the part.
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Re: enzo ferarri: advice.

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apart from going for the more obscure and specialist companies i think the tamiya enzo is the most Taxing of kits to build. i would say wait till you have done at least 10 kits. i think you should build a tamiya ferrari 360 before you build the enzo as its complex and will at least get you prepared for the enzo
Yea hes right. Maybe if you get more experience with tamiya models it will seem as if the enzo is a little less complex. I think we have all agreed on doing some models first to gain experience and then doing enzo
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