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Old 12-24-2012, 06:39 AM   #1
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Ferrari 641/2

After the Mclaren, time for the Ferrari...

Again, 1/12 with some extra's











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Old 12-24-2012, 08:52 AM   #2
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

I look forward to seeing your progress with this one, Jurgen! Going to be another fantastic build.

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Old 12-24-2012, 10:03 AM   #3
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Of long working hours for you and of long minutes of ecstasy in front of your work for us, when we see the McLaren this Ferrari promises another beautiful show.

I take a seat, pop corns and I settle down for the show.

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Old 12-24-2012, 10:49 AM   #4
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

I'm up for following this one Jurgen
after seeing your MP-4/6 - I know this will be good
I don't have the PP sets for this kit but I have a Thunder Valley super detail set with brake kit
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Old 12-24-2012, 02:35 PM   #5
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Yep, youre starting this one off with a bang. Great looking parts!
Cant wait to see this one progress!!!!!!!!
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Old 12-29-2012, 09:35 AM   #6
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

And were off:

First pp parts:



Started the engine:







Kind regards and best wishes for the new year
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Old 12-29-2012, 11:21 AM   #7
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Wow, the second 12` with perfect parts! You have my interest!
I only need a brake set to start my Mclaren, but no success till 2 years Your realy on the lucky side
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Old 12-29-2012, 12:26 PM   #8
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Nice start Jurgen
I really look forward to watching your build.
I have the Thunder Valley super detail kit for the F-190 - I will be interested in how similat the kits are
I would like to see the difference between the two - this is the first F-190 I've see done with a PP kit
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Body's got color!

Primer: (Screwhole on the back of body and end of nosecone closed with putty)



Decals in place, painted with zero ferrari red and 2k clear:









For the notice, bought different M$rlb$ro decals, but once in the water, breaked in dozens of pieces, so placed the original Tamiya ones...

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Jurgen - your paint and decal work looks fantastic
Did you already clearcoat the paint and decals?
What color paint did you use?
very very nice
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

very nice painting and good decal job!!
What a shame that the Marlboro`s broken, i have those specialties decals as well. You can aplly liquid decal film from Microsol, that protects the decals for breaking into peaces, i use it everytime when working with old decals and it is very helpfull
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

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Did you already clearcoat the paint and decals?
What color paint did you use?
Thanks John, body is already cleared after the decals, paint is zero ferrari red..

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Liquid decal film from Microsol
Thanks for the tip, decals are also thick, tried to apply them to the body (the one that didnt break ), but Microsol didnt really do much in softening them... So i discarded them...

Some more work done...

Instructions said to use the included sheet of sef adhesive silver, think alclad is much cleaner and easier to simulate the heatfoil...



Valve covers done:
(Still needs plenty of pe screws and nuts)









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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Nice Jurgen
I think I will have to get one of the PP super detail kits for the 641/2 - I only have the TV kits and I'm wondering how much is different between them
You're off to a great start on the engine-transaxle
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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Simply the best, i like your works it' verry clean.

Difficult make a difference into 1/1 and 1/12 great job


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Re: Ferrari 641/2

Thanks for notice to the decals, i will take care when i apply them to mine

Did you ever tried Gunze Softener? I use it in the main time, i have Microsol and Micro set as well, but Gunze softens much more i think.

kind regards from Aachen and stay up posting
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