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11-01-2019, 05:55 PM | #1 | |
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Ferrari FXX Tamiya 1/24
I'm currently building this FXX together with Lotus 72E from Studio 27 but I decided to put more focus on Ferrari. Model have some details under the front hood but it's not meant to be open so I decided to do it.
Scratched air intake, few profiles, water bag and added two air ducts for brake cooling. I will also add few parts under the air intake and wires. Some minor parts are already finished.
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11-09-2019, 11:37 AM | #2 | |
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Re: Ferrari FXX Tamiya 1/24
Nice start!
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Re: Ferrari FXX Tamiya 1/24
Great start. Its a fun kit to build.
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Re: Ferrari FXX Tamiya 1/24
Here is some progress, two steps forward one step backward. Model is a bit older and one decal for interior fall apart so now I'm trying to get new ones from Tamiya dealers because I couldn't find any on Ebay. I've notticed that I should use different CF pattern but it was a bit too late so I will leave it how it is.
On few parts I did use black marker to mark CF decal pattern. Everything went fine until I cleared them with Zero 1K clearcoat and marker did show up through the decal. After that I did some testing and it seems like Zero 2K clearcoat is safe for this. I stripped these parts and did whole process again. Second attempt was better. Some improvement on suspension parts: Chassis took some time: Head covers and firewall were wrapped with MFH heat shield foil. Exhaust was glued in assembly with rear bumper to make things easier in later phase.
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