Completed - Ferrari Testarossa (512 TR)
ZoomZoomMX-5
02-26-2005, 03:54 PM
Just finished the Rosso Ferrari 512 TR. Painted it Cobra Colors Grigio Alloy (clearcoated w/Tamiya clear), which looks really nice on the Testarossa. Interior colors are Tamiya Buff and custom mixed dark blue acrylics.
The parts look great in the kit, body/details are really nice. But final assembly was a nightmare because many of said beautiful parts didn't fit worth a damn :mad: . This model almost was crushed before I put it down. I guess Rosso kits really were engineered by ex-Fujimi employees :icon16: . The chassis/interior fit and tolerance stack proves it...this was no Tamiya, and twenty times more stressful to build than a Tamiya Modena chassis, or the Hasegawa Miura chassis I recently built. Oh well, finished it looks pretty good, the only thing I hate is how the side scoops can't be blended into the body w/o a line (Tamiya's Testarossa is no better...Monogram's is actually quite well done...imagine that!). It looks worse in the photo than IRL, but it's still a cheesy solution to molding that area.
http://images7.fotki.com/v158/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6411-vi.jpg
http://images8.fotki.com/v160/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6412-vi.jpg
http://images7.fotki.com/v158/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6413-vi.jpg
http://images8.fotki.com/v160/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6409-vi.jpg
http://images8.fotki.com/v160/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6410-vi.jpg
The parts look great in the kit, body/details are really nice. But final assembly was a nightmare because many of said beautiful parts didn't fit worth a damn :mad: . This model almost was crushed before I put it down. I guess Rosso kits really were engineered by ex-Fujimi employees :icon16: . The chassis/interior fit and tolerance stack proves it...this was no Tamiya, and twenty times more stressful to build than a Tamiya Modena chassis, or the Hasegawa Miura chassis I recently built. Oh well, finished it looks pretty good, the only thing I hate is how the side scoops can't be blended into the body w/o a line (Tamiya's Testarossa is no better...Monogram's is actually quite well done...imagine that!). It looks worse in the photo than IRL, but it's still a cheesy solution to molding that area.
http://images7.fotki.com/v158/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6411-vi.jpg
http://images8.fotki.com/v160/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6412-vi.jpg
http://images7.fotki.com/v158/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6413-vi.jpg
http://images8.fotki.com/v160/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6409-vi.jpg
http://images8.fotki.com/v160/photos/1/10258/17860/Dscn6410-vi.jpg
rx7king
02-26-2005, 03:59 PM
color really looks good, nice clean build
bigfrit
02-26-2005, 04:40 PM
Sir, that is some beautiful makeup on this old , facelifted woman.
I like it, and it doesn't show at all you had trouble, so either you're a chronic lier, either you (and this is the most plausible explanation) are one hell of a modeler!
another great jearb.
Oli
I like it, and it doesn't show at all you had trouble, so either you're a chronic lier, either you (and this is the most plausible explanation) are one hell of a modeler!
another great jearb.
Oli
blubaja
02-26-2005, 04:57 PM
Hey,
Nice, clean build. Are those the f355 wheels? Keep up the great work!!
Frank X.
Nice, clean build. Are those the f355 wheels? Keep up the great work!!
Frank X.
360spider
02-26-2005, 05:20 PM
Very nice looking TR! Color really suits it.
mike@af
02-26-2005, 06:02 PM
Nice build. Great color choice. A little putty couldnt blend those scoops? It just takes some tricks and patience. All-in-all, nice build.
M4tt83
02-26-2005, 06:30 PM
Nice build, but as Mike said a little putty and a little patience is all it takes.
That area has to be made in multiple parts because only two of the five strakes extend all the way in to the door. The other three are connected at both ends, but 'floating' in the middle. If it were moulded in one piece, the body could not be removed from the mould without ripping the three floating strakes straight off or a very complex multi part mould would have to be used resulting in a lot of flash as the moulds wore out.
That area has to be made in multiple parts because only two of the five strakes extend all the way in to the door. The other three are connected at both ends, but 'floating' in the middle. If it were moulded in one piece, the body could not be removed from the mould without ripping the three floating strakes straight off or a very complex multi part mould would have to be used resulting in a lot of flash as the moulds wore out.
ImolaEK
02-26-2005, 06:38 PM
Perfect build! The color is awesome!
mickbench
02-26-2005, 06:39 PM
Shame about the parts not fitting too well.. Must have been frustratinb. Still it's completed now, and what a finish.. Looks great, and so clean. Fantastic Job well done..!!
ZoomZoomMX-5
02-26-2005, 06:59 PM
Nice build. Great color choice. A little putty couldnt blend those scoops? It just takes some tricks and patience. All-in-all, nice build.
Thanks, though it's not that easy a solution, you have to see how the parts are broken down to realize that putty/painting this particular model that way is easier said than done. Yes I could do it if I really wanted to, but I simply wasn't going to bother w/it, far too much hassle for this particular kit. If anything I'd mask the strakes and paint the whole recessed area black. The strakes are a design element that I particularly loathe about these cars....Koenig's look better because they ditched the stupid Char Broil look on the sides. :biggrin:
Thanks, though it's not that easy a solution, you have to see how the parts are broken down to realize that putty/painting this particular model that way is easier said than done. Yes I could do it if I really wanted to, but I simply wasn't going to bother w/it, far too much hassle for this particular kit. If anything I'd mask the strakes and paint the whole recessed area black. The strakes are a design element that I particularly loathe about these cars....Koenig's look better because they ditched the stupid Char Broil look on the sides. :biggrin:
Junhao
02-26-2005, 08:09 PM
It stilll looks great despite the problems you were talking about. I like the colour. Very clean too!
hirofkd
02-26-2005, 08:58 PM
Tamiya's Testarossa kit has the same problem.
You can either carefully remove the louvers with a very sharp knife (which I did and worked), or use the welding technique to fill the gap without using putty.
IMO, welding would be the easier solution. Basically, you apply an excessive amount of styrene glue to the contact surfaces, and let the molten plastic fill the gaps. When the plastic is completely hardened, make a few thin sanding sticks by wrapping strips of sand paper (of several grit counts of your choice) around pieces of 1.0 mm thick plastic sheet. If you make the tools like that on your own, that area won't be too difficult to fix.
You can either carefully remove the louvers with a very sharp knife (which I did and worked), or use the welding technique to fill the gap without using putty.
IMO, welding would be the easier solution. Basically, you apply an excessive amount of styrene glue to the contact surfaces, and let the molten plastic fill the gaps. When the plastic is completely hardened, make a few thin sanding sticks by wrapping strips of sand paper (of several grit counts of your choice) around pieces of 1.0 mm thick plastic sheet. If you make the tools like that on your own, that area won't be too difficult to fix.
Eric Cole
02-26-2005, 10:20 PM
That's one sweet looking TR. Is it making the trip to B'ham next week? Awesome color for the body style. Looking forward to seeing it in person to get a good view of the interior.
Jeep_Rubicon
02-26-2005, 10:30 PM
Sweet build.
MidMazar
02-26-2005, 11:28 PM
The color choice is excellent, even though you had fitment problems you made it look gorgeous, nice work kid
ZoomZoomMX-5
02-27-2005, 07:35 AM
Hey,
Nice, clean build. Are those the f355 wheels? Keep up the great work!!
Frank X.
Thanks for all the comments! The rolling stock is OOB, nicest 512 TR wheels made IMHO. Rosso even sold 'em in wheel packs...apparently there was also a version w/BBS rims...never saw that one.
As Mach I 2003 pointed out, yes it will debut in Birmingham next week. And no, I won't be puttying/blending the side scoops between the strakes...even though the only way to do it properly is when it's painted as it is now, the parts don't line up very well and I'm not going to risk all the effort as it's not bugging me that badly. I have a Monogram 512 TR (nice kit BTW, though the kit rims aren't as nice as these-anyone have a spare set of Rosso rims?!) that has the entire lower door half molded separately (so each strake is solid), which looks much better, and will easily blend into the body w/just one easy-to-fill seam. I'll do that kit in the future, probably in Fly Yellow which looks awesome on 512 TR's.
Nice, clean build. Are those the f355 wheels? Keep up the great work!!
Frank X.
Thanks for all the comments! The rolling stock is OOB, nicest 512 TR wheels made IMHO. Rosso even sold 'em in wheel packs...apparently there was also a version w/BBS rims...never saw that one.
As Mach I 2003 pointed out, yes it will debut in Birmingham next week. And no, I won't be puttying/blending the side scoops between the strakes...even though the only way to do it properly is when it's painted as it is now, the parts don't line up very well and I'm not going to risk all the effort as it's not bugging me that badly. I have a Monogram 512 TR (nice kit BTW, though the kit rims aren't as nice as these-anyone have a spare set of Rosso rims?!) that has the entire lower door half molded separately (so each strake is solid), which looks much better, and will easily blend into the body w/just one easy-to-fill seam. I'll do that kit in the future, probably in Fly Yellow which looks awesome on 512 TR's.
CADguy
02-27-2005, 08:56 AM
Nice build.
Great exterior color for this car.
The interior colors look great too.
Can't wait to see it in Birmingham..
Great exterior color for this car.
The interior colors look great too.
Can't wait to see it in Birmingham..
Cobra Colors
02-27-2005, 09:05 AM
Very nice! The color looks refreshing on that TR and is very similar to a silver blue that was actually available on it. Azzurro Hyperion Metallic, I believe.
Porsche Carrera
02-27-2005, 11:49 AM
nice! :smokin:
935k3
02-27-2005, 09:14 PM
Another splendid model Bob. Th color is absolutely beautiful. I would like to do Tamiya's upcoming 88 Porsche Turbo in that color.
Ferrari TR
02-28-2005, 03:04 PM
Looks real nice though!
The side strake issue only shows in the last pix.
Do you have any pix of the interior before installation?
:p
The side strake issue only shows in the last pix.
Do you have any pix of the interior before installation?
:p
racer917
02-28-2005, 03:36 PM
The color is fine but what color did you use for the panel lines, it looks like it's rusting.
DJPaul
02-28-2005, 04:01 PM
You know the funny part that fishish picture doesn't tell about those isue you had while putting it together, but when you look at how nicely it turned out, then all of those trouble you had before simply dissapear :D
Very well done.
Very well done.
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