Product Review: Crazy Modeler PE set for Ferrari 599GTB Fiorano
auw12
06-08-2007, 02:39 PM
Hi guys, I just got this from CM and I'd like to share what I've found out of these pieces with you. Just a quick and rough review since I've got a lot shit to do then. So sorry for the bad pics with rough description.
Now let's look at what we have.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00772.jpg
4 pieces of photo-etched parts, 1 metal transfer. Seems enough for building a well-detailed curbside model. And BTW I don't think these sets are special used for particular manufacturers, I can't see any reason that this can't be used on the revell kit.
Now let's take a close-up look at these pieces one by one to see what benefits can you exactly get from them.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00773.jpg
Set A: about 9.7mmX8.7mm thickness: 0.1mm
Parts list:
1. Front grille
2. Sundries bag
3. Badges (cavallino logos, scuderia logos, Ferrari badge, script(only Ferrari, no Pininfarina), they're enough for the requirement)
4. Footrest (only for driver, I can't find the passenger's footrest)
5. Carpet rubber pad
6. Seats control panel
7. Air conditioning and heating system vents
8. Stereo system control panel
9. Paddle shift
10. Sound speakers
11. Radiator nets
12. Pedals
13. F1 gear box control panel
14. Instrument frame
15. Keys and key rings
16. Wipers
17. Air intake and outlet nets
18. Foot guard for driver
19. Luggage belts
20. Brake disks
21. Seatbelt harnesses including catcher
Now let's zoom in
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00782.jpg
I have to say the guys are really serious, these parts are quite impressive to me. Look at the stereo system CP, you can see the tiny logos, characters are very clear and crisp, but I can also see it's rather a pain to paint it, be patience guys, or you'll go crazy with this... And to my opinion the cover of the CP is designed smarter and more reasonable than KA stuff. The footrest for driver is beautiful with the small cavallino on it. Good eye CM, but I have to say that cavallino should be at least three times smaller than it is... and...where's the one for the passenger?
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC_7039.jpg
The instrument frame is also well done with half-etched craft, as well as the seatbelt ring, that's really beautiful and exquisite. One thing that I have to say is the F1 gear box CP. You can see how beautiful it is, but if you apply this on the kit parts, just imagine... The control panel is a solid part with curve with buttons on it, despite you can perfectly fits the curve it will look like a glued-on piece, the fall between the PE part and the kit part will really make you uncomfortable. Do I make any sense? OK but if I were CM I'll do it too lol.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00783.jpg
The paddle shift was still not perfect after twice modification. The paddle arms were not so correct and I can see no reason to make the half-etched gaps. There're 3 sound speakers for the dash top and the luggage carrier, very nicely done with beautiful "BOSE" characters. You should modify the kit parts to use the seat control panels but TBH I can't see the benefit to replace the kit parts with them. The buttons are protrudent not a plate.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00784.jpg
You can see the attitude of the designer from the tiny cavallino on the heating vent, it'll be even better if the grilles go thinner. The pedals are pure art, simply the real thing, well done CM!!! And you can see the net of the sundries bag. I've never seen anyone else who represented the net so well before, great! CM prevides one bag so you can only do the center installed version. And also you can see the front grille was half-etched to represent the fall of the nets. See the parts 25? Let's talk about this later.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00781.jpg
The nets are amazing. All are half-etched, looks really nice in naked eye.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00780.jpg
Part 40 was the rubber pad on the carpet, this time right cavallino~:icon16: I don't have great reference for the wipers so nothing to say, just look ok, typical CM quality.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00779.jpg
I was impressed by the luggage belts. You can see the seams on it, cool stuff really! And the harness can really work. The part 25 I mentioned before were the hoop of the luggage belt. They're really serious on this but... TBH the belts are really not the job for the PE. Here you take a look at the real thing.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC_7230.jpg
To my opinion better provides only the harness. But if you're really bothered to be a needleman you can also get a great result with it. Any way it's beautiful isn't it?
Set A is really impressive and fine with all these serious design and high quality etching. You can get the benefit from it indeed despite the small flaws. And they give you one more set of the brake disk, maybe you can use it for your other projects someday.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00775.jpg
Set B: About 4.6mmX2.8mm thickness: 0.15mm
This is just the front grille. Fitness is the name of the game, but haven't tried yet. I did a quick measuring, seems ok.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00774.jpg
Set C: About 8mmX7.8mm thickness: 0.15mm
That's for the brake disks. CM's new design could bring more realistic effect of the disks, just making them is a pain...
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00776.jpg
Set D: About 4.3mmX1.8mm thickness: 0.2mm
Licence plates, only "Ferrari 599GTB".
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00777.jpg
Metal transfer
I'm guessing this was an uncutted piece, the retail sets may have only 1/3 of what you saw in the picture. Just typical CM stuff with logos mirrors something, great though!
My conclusion is this is a great set which can give your model additional details and realism. Requiring some certain skills and huge patience, but the result will satisfy you indeed. And it's so far the cheapest set you can find for the 599.
PS: mine was a sample set, no instruction contained, they'll give you indeed. And no time so far to check all the fitment, with my experience it'll be just fine.
Now let's look at what we have.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00772.jpg
4 pieces of photo-etched parts, 1 metal transfer. Seems enough for building a well-detailed curbside model. And BTW I don't think these sets are special used for particular manufacturers, I can't see any reason that this can't be used on the revell kit.
Now let's take a close-up look at these pieces one by one to see what benefits can you exactly get from them.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00773.jpg
Set A: about 9.7mmX8.7mm thickness: 0.1mm
Parts list:
1. Front grille
2. Sundries bag
3. Badges (cavallino logos, scuderia logos, Ferrari badge, script(only Ferrari, no Pininfarina), they're enough for the requirement)
4. Footrest (only for driver, I can't find the passenger's footrest)
5. Carpet rubber pad
6. Seats control panel
7. Air conditioning and heating system vents
8. Stereo system control panel
9. Paddle shift
10. Sound speakers
11. Radiator nets
12. Pedals
13. F1 gear box control panel
14. Instrument frame
15. Keys and key rings
16. Wipers
17. Air intake and outlet nets
18. Foot guard for driver
19. Luggage belts
20. Brake disks
21. Seatbelt harnesses including catcher
Now let's zoom in
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00782.jpg
I have to say the guys are really serious, these parts are quite impressive to me. Look at the stereo system CP, you can see the tiny logos, characters are very clear and crisp, but I can also see it's rather a pain to paint it, be patience guys, or you'll go crazy with this... And to my opinion the cover of the CP is designed smarter and more reasonable than KA stuff. The footrest for driver is beautiful with the small cavallino on it. Good eye CM, but I have to say that cavallino should be at least three times smaller than it is... and...where's the one for the passenger?
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC_7039.jpg
The instrument frame is also well done with half-etched craft, as well as the seatbelt ring, that's really beautiful and exquisite. One thing that I have to say is the F1 gear box CP. You can see how beautiful it is, but if you apply this on the kit parts, just imagine... The control panel is a solid part with curve with buttons on it, despite you can perfectly fits the curve it will look like a glued-on piece, the fall between the PE part and the kit part will really make you uncomfortable. Do I make any sense? OK but if I were CM I'll do it too lol.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00783.jpg
The paddle shift was still not perfect after twice modification. The paddle arms were not so correct and I can see no reason to make the half-etched gaps. There're 3 sound speakers for the dash top and the luggage carrier, very nicely done with beautiful "BOSE" characters. You should modify the kit parts to use the seat control panels but TBH I can't see the benefit to replace the kit parts with them. The buttons are protrudent not a plate.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00784.jpg
You can see the attitude of the designer from the tiny cavallino on the heating vent, it'll be even better if the grilles go thinner. The pedals are pure art, simply the real thing, well done CM!!! And you can see the net of the sundries bag. I've never seen anyone else who represented the net so well before, great! CM prevides one bag so you can only do the center installed version. And also you can see the front grille was half-etched to represent the fall of the nets. See the parts 25? Let's talk about this later.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00781.jpg
The nets are amazing. All are half-etched, looks really nice in naked eye.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00780.jpg
Part 40 was the rubber pad on the carpet, this time right cavallino~:icon16: I don't have great reference for the wipers so nothing to say, just look ok, typical CM quality.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00779.jpg
I was impressed by the luggage belts. You can see the seams on it, cool stuff really! And the harness can really work. The part 25 I mentioned before were the hoop of the luggage belt. They're really serious on this but... TBH the belts are really not the job for the PE. Here you take a look at the real thing.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC_7230.jpg
To my opinion better provides only the harness. But if you're really bothered to be a needleman you can also get a great result with it. Any way it's beautiful isn't it?
Set A is really impressive and fine with all these serious design and high quality etching. You can get the benefit from it indeed despite the small flaws. And they give you one more set of the brake disk, maybe you can use it for your other projects someday.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00775.jpg
Set B: About 4.6mmX2.8mm thickness: 0.15mm
This is just the front grille. Fitness is the name of the game, but haven't tried yet. I did a quick measuring, seems ok.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00774.jpg
Set C: About 8mmX7.8mm thickness: 0.15mm
That's for the brake disks. CM's new design could bring more realistic effect of the disks, just making them is a pain...
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00776.jpg
Set D: About 4.3mmX1.8mm thickness: 0.2mm
Licence plates, only "Ferrari 599GTB".
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/auw12/DSC00777.jpg
Metal transfer
I'm guessing this was an uncutted piece, the retail sets may have only 1/3 of what you saw in the picture. Just typical CM stuff with logos mirrors something, great though!
My conclusion is this is a great set which can give your model additional details and realism. Requiring some certain skills and huge patience, but the result will satisfy you indeed. And it's so far the cheapest set you can find for the 599.
PS: mine was a sample set, no instruction contained, they'll give you indeed. And no time so far to check all the fitment, with my experience it'll be just fine.
Cold_Fire
06-08-2007, 03:37 PM
Great review and great stuff :)
It's for Fujimi or for revell kit?
It's for Fujimi or for revell kit?
klutz_100
06-08-2007, 03:37 PM
They certainly have added an "artistic" touch to this set with effects that, even if they may not be visible on the finished kit, are a great testimony to the enthusiasm that went into designing them (maybe Gio has infected them with his approach? LOL).
I think I will certainly buy this set (since I won't be gettingh one for free :lol:)
Great job CM and great review Tang (although I think 300KB images is a bit over kill ;) )
I think I will certainly buy this set (since I won't be gettingh one for free :lol:)
Great job CM and great review Tang (although I think 300KB images is a bit over kill ;) )
ZoomZoomMX-5
06-08-2007, 04:30 PM
Thanks for the review! Looks great.
I have a personal invitation from the owner of the 599 GTB in the pictures to come for a visit and a ride in his new toy :sunglasse I'm going to have to take him up on it.
I have a personal invitation from the owner of the 599 GTB in the pictures to come for a visit and a ride in his new toy :sunglasse I'm going to have to take him up on it.
deltableh
06-08-2007, 04:47 PM
Wait, maybe I missed this, but how much did this cost?
Exotics_Builder
06-08-2007, 10:10 PM
CM proves again to be the epitome of PE. I've got to get a set of these.
sjelic
06-09-2007, 02:19 AM
Thanks for this one Tang ;)
ales
06-09-2007, 04:05 AM
Thanks for the review, Tang. This looks like an amazing set (although personally I see little real need for sets C and D - I don't see anything wrong with Fujimi brakes and the etched licence plates are just silly). Otherwise I am really impressed, especially with the nets and the pedals and all the detail work. Might have to get one :)
DasWiesel
06-09-2007, 06:29 AM
Yes, thanks for this review! I already could have needed those parts yesterday :grinyes: Price would be interesting. Is it in stock anywhere?
360spider
06-09-2007, 01:40 PM
Great review Tang, it looks like a great set too from CM. But until we know how it fits, I won't say anything. Acu-STion sets of the past also looked good until you started building them.
peter i
06-10-2007, 05:43 PM
OMG, So detail ....
Dreamwork
06-13-2007, 08:26 PM
thanks ,auw12!!!
brady_381need72c10
06-14-2007, 06:23 PM
please let me know when the usa 599 comes out!
Hiroboy
06-14-2007, 07:05 PM
Yes, thanks for this review! I already could have needed those parts yesterday :grinyes: Price would be interesting. Is it in stock anywhere?
They are not released yet these are test samples only
They are not released yet these are test samples only
willimo
06-14-2007, 08:39 PM
Are you supposed to twist each brake fin as I assume you have to twist the uprights for the grill? Ouch!
auw12
06-14-2007, 10:27 PM
Are you supposed to twist each brake fin as I assume you have to twist the uprights for the grill? Ouch!
Making the brake disks would definitely be a pain, TBH I don't like that design either. But I think it will look good when finished.
The price could be around 20USD I guess. 20~25 maybe.
As Steve said it's the test sample, they'll correct some errors on the final product.
Making the brake disks would definitely be a pain, TBH I don't like that design either. But I think it will look good when finished.
The price could be around 20USD I guess. 20~25 maybe.
As Steve said it's the test sample, they'll correct some errors on the final product.
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