Completed: Hasegawa Testa Rossa
ZoomZoomMX-5
08-23-2008, 07:07 AM
Completed this one several months ago for Scale Auto expanded review in the October 2008 issue which is just now hitting the mail.
I really enjoyed this building this model, I too had some difficulties w/paint cracking because I didn't glue the lower fender/rocker area strong enough; covered by Scuderia shields. Other than that, it went together without drama, and I really like the finished appearance. The P/E wheels are almost mandatory, if you want to see the brake drums behind them. I intend to build the white one w/blue stripes at a later date.
Color scheme chosen from a Testa Rossa that resides in Switzerland, paint is Tamiya gloss aluminum.
http://images36.fotki.com/v1176/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4049-vi.jpg
http://images35.fotki.com/v1168/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4052-vi.jpg
http://images34.fotki.com/v1146/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4054-vi.jpg
http://images34.fotki.com/v1145/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4055-vi.jpg
http://images34.fotki.com/v1148/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4056-vi.jpg
I really enjoyed this building this model, I too had some difficulties w/paint cracking because I didn't glue the lower fender/rocker area strong enough; covered by Scuderia shields. Other than that, it went together without drama, and I really like the finished appearance. The P/E wheels are almost mandatory, if you want to see the brake drums behind them. I intend to build the white one w/blue stripes at a later date.
Color scheme chosen from a Testa Rossa that resides in Switzerland, paint is Tamiya gloss aluminum.
http://images36.fotki.com/v1176/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4049-vi.jpg
http://images35.fotki.com/v1168/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4052-vi.jpg
http://images34.fotki.com/v1146/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4054-vi.jpg
http://images34.fotki.com/v1145/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4055-vi.jpg
http://images34.fotki.com/v1148/photos/1/10258/6143921/IMG_4056-vi.jpg
Püsilaci
08-23-2008, 08:56 AM
Hi,
Congratulation! It is very nice job!
Congratulation! It is very nice job!
tonioseven
08-23-2008, 09:24 AM
Superb! Simple presence yet superb in overall style and execution!! If I ever build this kit, I can only hope it looks almost as good as yours! Testarossac:sunglasse:sunglassellness all the way!!
73superduty
08-23-2008, 10:46 AM
Admittedly I cheated and saw this on your site. Anyway, I really like it. Again Bob, you do not disappoint. I am glad to see you are still gong with the traditional Ferrari color :wink:
As always, clean build.
Chris
As always, clean build.
Chris
jano11
08-23-2008, 12:48 PM
Excellent build, very very clean! :thumbsup:
BVC500
08-23-2008, 12:57 PM
Great job!
godfather23
08-23-2008, 04:03 PM
Another one finished before mine. These TRīs are hitting the forum like almost no other model before - maybe except the Tamiya Enzo. Yours looks magnificient. The paint job is marvelous as usual and I really respect your work on the seats. Did you paint them or did you use streched sprue as Klutz did??
Robert
Robert
DerXL
08-23-2008, 04:23 PM
Looking good. Can't wait for the issue of Scale Auto to read your article.
stevenoble
08-23-2008, 05:23 PM
Very nice!!! Looks cool in the silver.Simple but beautiful.Nice pictures as well.
off the edge
08-23-2008, 07:39 PM
Daaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyuuuuuuuummmmmm
viperofoz
08-23-2008, 10:15 PM
Fantastic work Bob, The silver makes a really nice change from the sea of red ones :bigthumb:
klutz_100
08-23-2008, 11:41 PM
Lovely build. Lucky readers! :thumbsup:
(since you know the guys at SA, can you try and convince them to send me a subscription to Poland? :banghead: :lol: )
(since you know the guys at SA, can you try and convince them to send me a subscription to Poland? :banghead: :lol: )
ZoomZoomMX-5
08-24-2008, 01:29 AM
Another one finished before mine. These TRīs are hitting the forum like almost no other model before - maybe except the Tamiya Enzo. Yours looks magnificient. The paint job is marvelous as usual and I really respect your work on the seats. Did you paint them or did you use streched sprue as Klutz did??
Robert
Thanks for the comments!
I did the seat piping using two methods; thin white straight line decals for the straight portions, and a white gel pen for the edges. It was actually easier to do the edges than the straight sections, as those very thin decals aren't the easiest to apply to a thin raised surface. I'd have made a terrible mess if I'd tried to use stretched sprue :lol:
I used the seatbelt decals as I had to build the kit OOB, so my next one I'll use "real" aftermarket seatbelt hardware, and I'll open up the intake on the hood and use some mesh for the opening. For OOB, I really like how Hasegawa did the kit. Looks great as-is, and it's also a good canvas for superdetailing. No way would I have had as much fun building my MFH Testa Rossa.
Robert
Thanks for the comments!
I did the seat piping using two methods; thin white straight line decals for the straight portions, and a white gel pen for the edges. It was actually easier to do the edges than the straight sections, as those very thin decals aren't the easiest to apply to a thin raised surface. I'd have made a terrible mess if I'd tried to use stretched sprue :lol:
I used the seatbelt decals as I had to build the kit OOB, so my next one I'll use "real" aftermarket seatbelt hardware, and I'll open up the intake on the hood and use some mesh for the opening. For OOB, I really like how Hasegawa did the kit. Looks great as-is, and it's also a good canvas for superdetailing. No way would I have had as much fun building my MFH Testa Rossa.
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