1/24 Fujimi Ferrari 599 GTO with Hobby Design Detail Set
CifeNet
02-06-2011, 12:50 AM
I always wanted to build Ferrari 599 someday.
"Unfortunately(?)", there are just too many good builds crafted by other members here and this has seriously discouraged my motivation to actually build one. :eek:
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0431.jpg
Then something happened! This is what I ended up getting and it got me ticking again.
The detail set seems fun and I just want to build something looking aggressive and different!
I am planning to use the Finisher's Deep Red which I find very nice to work with and can't think of any other colors to paint this Ferrari. :grinno:
Truthfully, although I thought about going with Black or Silver multiple times, I will play conservative and paint it red.
To prevent the car from looking quite the normal "red Ferrari, I might darken the wheels to give some aggressive appearance.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/IMG_5635.jpg
This is the look I am thinking of. I didn't do a good job with the panel lines on this one, but I will try to do my best to make 599GTO red, dark, and sit low!
Before I start the build, I thought I should do a proper review for this detail set first. I know many of you are wondering the content, so I will play nice and share it with you guys! :naughty:
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0432.jpg
Now let's start the review first. The detail set comes with one sexy 599GTO body, looks like it is a modified Fujimi base.
The panel lines are crisp. This is a good sign for any resin kits. As you can see, the hood has been reshaped with extra vents. Modified side rocker areas and the integrated rear spoiler section look all okay to me.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0433.jpg
The rear spoiler section was raised a bit and I can see the rear bumper has reshaped to give aggressive look.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0434.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0435.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0436.jpg
Overall, the resin surface looks clean. I expect some clean up effort needed on some areas, but this is nothing out of ordinary for resin kits.
I did notice that window edge area has been modified to take vacuum form window films and this is where I have hard time understanding why.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0457.jpg
The detail kit does include vacuum form windows. I am puzzled though, I think Fujimi clear parts look fine to me. I will see which parts I would use later on.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0445.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0441.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0442.jpg
This is probably the best part besides the body. The wheels are simply gorgeous. I might remove the lug nuts and add my own, but this is certainly very impressive. The tires look good too. The patterns are clean and edges are sharp. I didn't expect them to be this good, but they are. :)
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0443.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0444.jpg
Of course, lots P/E parts! I am sure I will probably ended using 60~70% of the P/E parts supplied here. This is quite the typical nowadays, I don't remember when I used 100% of the P/E detail parts. I just find some of them being effect and some of them are not being effective.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0452.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0453.jpg
Good textured seats are also included and I will do my best to make them cool. :)
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0454.jpg
The diffuser looks very nice. Covering it with carbon fiber will be challenging though. The fins are thin enough, but thicker then the normal P/E fret thickness.
I like it this way, the volume can be seen, but still thin enough to stay sharp and in scale. I am glad Hobby Design did not design the fins with P/E parts.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0455.jpg
Nothing special here, but the front lip to make the car look more aggressive.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0456.jpg
The caliper parts look very good, I can probably even add brake pad detail to this.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0458.jpg
And lastly, an instruction for me to study. :)
Overall, this detail kit definitely will improve the look of the car. I can already see some fun building activities which I will face with the set.
Will update the build progress soon.
"Unfortunately(?)", there are just too many good builds crafted by other members here and this has seriously discouraged my motivation to actually build one. :eek:
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0431.jpg
Then something happened! This is what I ended up getting and it got me ticking again.
The detail set seems fun and I just want to build something looking aggressive and different!
I am planning to use the Finisher's Deep Red which I find very nice to work with and can't think of any other colors to paint this Ferrari. :grinno:
Truthfully, although I thought about going with Black or Silver multiple times, I will play conservative and paint it red.
To prevent the car from looking quite the normal "red Ferrari, I might darken the wheels to give some aggressive appearance.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/IMG_5635.jpg
This is the look I am thinking of. I didn't do a good job with the panel lines on this one, but I will try to do my best to make 599GTO red, dark, and sit low!
Before I start the build, I thought I should do a proper review for this detail set first. I know many of you are wondering the content, so I will play nice and share it with you guys! :naughty:
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0432.jpg
Now let's start the review first. The detail set comes with one sexy 599GTO body, looks like it is a modified Fujimi base.
The panel lines are crisp. This is a good sign for any resin kits. As you can see, the hood has been reshaped with extra vents. Modified side rocker areas and the integrated rear spoiler section look all okay to me.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0433.jpg
The rear spoiler section was raised a bit and I can see the rear bumper has reshaped to give aggressive look.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0434.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0435.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0436.jpg
Overall, the resin surface looks clean. I expect some clean up effort needed on some areas, but this is nothing out of ordinary for resin kits.
I did notice that window edge area has been modified to take vacuum form window films and this is where I have hard time understanding why.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0457.jpg
The detail kit does include vacuum form windows. I am puzzled though, I think Fujimi clear parts look fine to me. I will see which parts I would use later on.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0445.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0441.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0442.jpg
This is probably the best part besides the body. The wheels are simply gorgeous. I might remove the lug nuts and add my own, but this is certainly very impressive. The tires look good too. The patterns are clean and edges are sharp. I didn't expect them to be this good, but they are. :)
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0443.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0444.jpg
Of course, lots P/E parts! I am sure I will probably ended using 60~70% of the P/E parts supplied here. This is quite the typical nowadays, I don't remember when I used 100% of the P/E detail parts. I just find some of them being effect and some of them are not being effective.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0452.jpg
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0453.jpg
Good textured seats are also included and I will do my best to make them cool. :)
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0454.jpg
The diffuser looks very nice. Covering it with carbon fiber will be challenging though. The fins are thin enough, but thicker then the normal P/E fret thickness.
I like it this way, the volume can be seen, but still thin enough to stay sharp and in scale. I am glad Hobby Design did not design the fins with P/E parts.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0455.jpg
Nothing special here, but the front lip to make the car look more aggressive.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0456.jpg
The caliper parts look very good, I can probably even add brake pad detail to this.
http://www.cifesystem.com/review/599GTO/img0458.jpg
And lastly, an instruction for me to study. :)
Overall, this detail kit definitely will improve the look of the car. I can already see some fun building activities which I will face with the set.
Will update the build progress soon.
andybmw7272
02-06-2011, 05:41 AM
This looks good!
I will be watching this one closely!
Andy
I will be watching this one closely!
Andy
gtziaf
02-06-2011, 05:56 AM
This looks good!
I will be watching this one closely!
+1000
Good luck until the end...
I will be watching this one closely!
+1000
Good luck until the end...
Entau
02-06-2011, 07:54 AM
GTO! thanks for those pics :biggrin: and i would love to see it finish! good luck! :lol:
Tompidom
02-06-2011, 10:00 AM
This looks verry good! i didnt even know this whas made. How much did it cost if i may ask? and do you need a kit( i think you do but not sure)
star21
02-06-2011, 02:24 PM
This looks verry good! i didnt even know this whas made. How much did it cost if i may ask? and do you need a kit( i think you do but not sure)
It's supposed to be a transkit for the Fujimi kit. I wish Hobby Design had made a complete transkit body for the 599XX like they did for this one, but it looks like their products are improving a bit since then.
It's supposed to be a transkit for the Fujimi kit. I wish Hobby Design had made a complete transkit body for the 599XX like they did for this one, but it looks like their products are improving a bit since then.
auw12
02-06-2011, 03:05 PM
This project can be a fight! Best of luck!
ales
02-06-2011, 03:19 PM
This project can be a fight! Best of luck!
My thought exactly! I am sure it will turn out great, though.
I have my fingers crossed for Fujimi to make this one...
My thought exactly! I am sure it will turn out great, though.
I have my fingers crossed for Fujimi to make this one...
pb4007
02-06-2011, 04:01 PM
Looks exciting! can't wait for more progress!
Harry7
02-06-2011, 04:35 PM
Very nice thanks!
F1Tommy
02-06-2011, 05:39 PM
Coming from you I am sure this will be an amazing model. I hope you bring it next month. By the way, I would love it if you brought the C6R again to display.
Tom Tanner/Scale Designs/Ferrari Expo 2011-Chicago March 19th 2011
Tom Tanner/Scale Designs/Ferrari Expo 2011-Chicago March 19th 2011
da_ashman
02-06-2011, 05:40 PM
Watching closely!!
ZoomZoomMX-5
02-06-2011, 06:18 PM
I'll definitely be watching, thanks for showing off what comes in the box, but I doubt I'll be buying this $150 transkit...I want to build multiples, hoping that Revell, not Fujimi, does the kit...more value, more detail.
Ferrari still has the GTO on their website, you can configure your GTO before you build it. So many color and stripe options, so many interior options...
Ferrari still has the GTO on their website, you can configure your GTO before you build it. So many color and stripe options, so many interior options...
TireGaint
02-07-2011, 08:45 AM
long time no see....Model Master!
rx7king
02-07-2011, 09:24 AM
I am excited to see you dive into this one. thanks for sharing the review (i wish i had one) those wheels look incredible
MidMazar
02-07-2011, 08:47 PM
Will defenitley watch this thread with interest.
Helico
02-07-2011, 10:35 PM
This is gonna be very interesting build. The quality of the resin body and rims actually looks surprisingly good, better than what we had seen from Hobby Design. How is the fit?
BVC500
02-08-2011, 06:55 AM
Its always the inner surface of HD wheels that needs a lot of clean up!
Harry7
04-24-2012, 03:25 AM
Is everyone not seeing those photos? Perhaps they have been removed?
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