In Progress - Tamiya Ferrari Enzo
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willimo
09-11-2004, 10:38 AM
Keep up the cleanlyness, mr clean
Uh-oh, it's catching....
White looks superb. Between your model and the picture of a white 1:1, you might convert me, it's just a gorgeous color for this car. The paint is super clean, too, Mr. erm... "Clean...."
Uh-oh, it's catching....
White looks superb. Between your model and the picture of a white 1:1, you might convert me, it's just a gorgeous color for this car. The paint is super clean, too, Mr. erm... "Clean...."
CADguy
09-11-2004, 12:02 PM
Hey matt, I love what you're doing to it!
and I wanted to ask you, I hope it hasn't been asked to you before, but in your opinion, is the difference in price worth buying the tamiya, if you could have two revell's for the same amount?
I m just curious, as it struck me your revell car also had a fair amount of detail?
Keep up the cleanlyness, mr clean
Oli
Thanks Oli! :)
To compare the 2 kits is difficult.
The Revell kit makes a very nice replica and has enough detail and features for 'most' modellers. Not every modeller needs a Tamiya kit to produce a beautiful replica that they can be proud of. I think most people that have seen my Revell Enzo in person can say the kit produces a nice Enzo.
I've defended the Revell Enzo Ferrari kit numerous times. This kit is the flagship for both Tamiya and Revell. They are both well done.
If you want an accurate model for a fair price, I'd definately say buy a Revell Enzo.
If you want a scale replica for twice the money or more, and have the skills needed to produce it, Tamiya is the kit for you.
At the end of this build I'll snap some pics of both together definately.
I can say I had fun building the Revell. This Tamiya build is challenging. It will put any modeller to the test.
and I wanted to ask you, I hope it hasn't been asked to you before, but in your opinion, is the difference in price worth buying the tamiya, if you could have two revell's for the same amount?
I m just curious, as it struck me your revell car also had a fair amount of detail?
Keep up the cleanlyness, mr clean
Oli
Thanks Oli! :)
To compare the 2 kits is difficult.
The Revell kit makes a very nice replica and has enough detail and features for 'most' modellers. Not every modeller needs a Tamiya kit to produce a beautiful replica that they can be proud of. I think most people that have seen my Revell Enzo in person can say the kit produces a nice Enzo.
I've defended the Revell Enzo Ferrari kit numerous times. This kit is the flagship for both Tamiya and Revell. They are both well done.
If you want an accurate model for a fair price, I'd definately say buy a Revell Enzo.
If you want a scale replica for twice the money or more, and have the skills needed to produce it, Tamiya is the kit for you.
At the end of this build I'll snap some pics of both together definately.
I can say I had fun building the Revell. This Tamiya build is challenging. It will put any modeller to the test.
CADguy
09-11-2004, 12:24 PM
Uh-oh, it's catching....
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I just hope you guys haven't sentenced me to baldness like the real Mr. Clean. :)
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I just hope you guys haven't sentenced me to baldness like the real Mr. Clean. :)
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CADguy
09-14-2004, 11:03 PM
I've made some slow progress on this one since painting it.
The engine bay has been completed and the side intakes and rear wheel wells added. I have polished and added the lights to the rear bumper. I still need to add the PE mesh and glue it in.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/W_enzo_12.jpg
I had a little oops involving superglue. I HATE that stuff. It is certain to ruin something, and it did. Some myteriously ended up on the engine cover, and sanding it smooth thinned the paint and primer to where the yellow body came shining through. The cover wasn't fitting flush with the sides, So I took the opportunity to fix it now. I will have to respray this piece. It can be done last thing, so I will move to the doors and front end next.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/W_enzo_13.jpg
Here it is with the other 2 reasons the build is going slow.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/W_enzo_14.jpg
The engine bay has been completed and the side intakes and rear wheel wells added. I have polished and added the lights to the rear bumper. I still need to add the PE mesh and glue it in.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/W_enzo_12.jpg
I had a little oops involving superglue. I HATE that stuff. It is certain to ruin something, and it did. Some myteriously ended up on the engine cover, and sanding it smooth thinned the paint and primer to where the yellow body came shining through. The cover wasn't fitting flush with the sides, So I took the opportunity to fix it now. I will have to respray this piece. It can be done last thing, so I will move to the doors and front end next.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/W_enzo_13.jpg
Here it is with the other 2 reasons the build is going slow.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/W_enzo_14.jpg
Samurai75007
09-14-2004, 11:12 PM
Lovin it ceep up the good work.
Eric Cole
09-15-2004, 05:54 AM
Mr. Clean.... (good one)
The Enzo is looking great. You say it's coming along slow but you're making more progress than I am on my projects.
The Enzo is looking great. You say it's coming along slow but you're making more progress than I am on my projects.
StephenDeli
09-15-2004, 06:20 AM
I would have to agree. I can hardly keep up with your enzo(progress and finish wise) and your doing 3 models! You deserve a cookie!
ol' dude
09-15-2004, 12:35 PM
Your Enzo looks to be coming along nicely!! What did you do about the superglue? I will talk to you later!!!!!!!
ywwong
09-15-2004, 12:49 PM
NICE :D
white looks great!
white looks great!
CADguy
09-15-2004, 01:27 PM
What did you do about the superglue?
1) I set the part aside to let the super glue fully dry.
2) Then I had a cursing fit.
3) I sanded it off lightly and polished it out to a nice shine. It wasn't quite perfect, so I decided to hit it with the sandpaper "one last time".
About 10 seconds later the yellow started coming through, and then I repeated step 2.. :)
Thanks for the comments guys! :)
1) I set the part aside to let the super glue fully dry.
2) Then I had a cursing fit.
3) I sanded it off lightly and polished it out to a nice shine. It wasn't quite perfect, so I decided to hit it with the sandpaper "one last time".
About 10 seconds later the yellow started coming through, and then I repeated step 2.. :)
Thanks for the comments guys! :)
StephenDeli
09-15-2004, 03:10 PM
I use the cursing fit technique as well... I never get good results?
mike@af
09-15-2004, 03:50 PM
THe engine bay looks great Mr. Clean.
Enzoenvy1
09-15-2004, 05:00 PM
Now you have gone and done what I wanted too!! LOL
I have been debating the color of my next Enzo for a while and I was leaning toward white.
I have a 2nd Enzo, SMS Super Detail Kit (http://www.scalemotorsport.com/default.asp?superdetailkits ), SMS Harness set (http://www.scalemotorsport.com/default.asp?photoetch ), and Acu-Stion Axle Shaft/spinners ( http://www.mediamixhobby.com.sg/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1318) sitting on my desk at home getting ready to start.
My problem is that I spent like 100 plus hours on my first stock Enzo and made it the best I thought it could be. Soon did I realize that all these other goodies were available. Now I am going to undertake another extremely long build. Oh well, that is why models are fun right?! LOL
Nice build Matt, color looks great!!!
Hopefully I will learn how to post pictures with HTML and show everyone, til then..... :banghead:
I have been debating the color of my next Enzo for a while and I was leaning toward white.
I have a 2nd Enzo, SMS Super Detail Kit (http://www.scalemotorsport.com/default.asp?superdetailkits ), SMS Harness set (http://www.scalemotorsport.com/default.asp?photoetch ), and Acu-Stion Axle Shaft/spinners ( http://www.mediamixhobby.com.sg/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1318) sitting on my desk at home getting ready to start.
My problem is that I spent like 100 plus hours on my first stock Enzo and made it the best I thought it could be. Soon did I realize that all these other goodies were available. Now I am going to undertake another extremely long build. Oh well, that is why models are fun right?! LOL
Nice build Matt, color looks great!!!
Hopefully I will learn how to post pictures with HTML and show everyone, til then..... :banghead:
CADguy
09-18-2004, 08:14 PM
It's almost done. :) :) :) I love posting the last set of pics in the progress thread.
I still have to re-paint and add glass and mesh to the engine cover, after having the superglue oops..
Once that's done I'll shine her up and post some completed pics.
Here it is almost done. Thanks to all who followed the build and commented.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/Enzo_01.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/Enzo_02.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/Enzo_06.jpg
I still have to re-paint and add glass and mesh to the engine cover, after having the superglue oops..
Once that's done I'll shine her up and post some completed pics.
Here it is almost done. Thanks to all who followed the build and commented.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/Enzo_01.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/Enzo_02.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/caddguy025/Enzo%20-%20White/Enzo_06.jpg
StephenDeli
09-18-2004, 09:30 PM
Good gracious!
Samurai75007
09-18-2004, 09:32 PM
MMmm makes me wana get myn... MMmm
mike@af
09-18-2004, 09:36 PM
Wow Matt, looking great!
ol' dude
09-18-2004, 10:25 PM
Man Matt, that is looking good!! Can not wait to see it finished!!!!!!!!!
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