A couple F575 EVO II: Gio and Richy's new girls
gionc
07-29-2009, 05:23 AM
(Thanks guys)
Mark: TBH dunno know since I was busy with gdetail issues: BTW was not quick job: First I designed and etched the PE set
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c159/gionc/DHL575/CIMG8302.jpg
was worth to have some good detail more like the center mirror, steering wheel spokes and butterfly and roll cage details, than I spent time (ok felt fun...) machining stuff... yes, a bit of time :D
Mark: TBH dunno know since I was busy with gdetail issues: BTW was not quick job: First I designed and etched the PE set
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c159/gionc/DHL575/CIMG8302.jpg
was worth to have some good detail more like the center mirror, steering wheel spokes and butterfly and roll cage details, than I spent time (ok felt fun...) machining stuff... yes, a bit of time :D
kingkai
07-29-2009, 08:48 AM
I guess you don't have a shop in which you sell these PE sets :biggrin::pimp:
rallymaster
07-29-2009, 09:59 AM
Wow incredible work here... :thumbsup:
I love all the attention given to improve and improve again what is already excellent !
I love all the attention given to improve and improve again what is already excellent !
jaykay640
07-29-2009, 02:11 PM
Now we're talking Gio :-) Excellent stuff!
guiwee
07-30-2009, 09:51 AM
I got a question? Where did you get switches and wiring connectors or are they homemade?I really like the ones next to seat on center console over transmission tunnel
gionc
07-30-2009, 10:11 AM
I got a question? Where did you get switches and wiring connectors or are they homemade?I really like the ones next to seat on center console over transmission tunnel
Yep they're machined by brass (being 0.3 mm diam. min. they're too small to be done by alu -for me-), the roundel is a PE part from my P356 sets ;). Wiring connectors are machined too and seamed with solder to simulate the rubber cap.
Yep they're machined by brass (being 0.3 mm diam. min. they're too small to be done by alu -for me-), the roundel is a PE part from my P356 sets ;). Wiring connectors are machined too and seamed with solder to simulate the rubber cap.
guiwee
07-30-2009, 01:14 PM
I hate you guys (lololololololololololololollolol)
thanks for info..thought it was something I could try....NOT!!(lol)
Seriously you guys are fantastic.....(Vincenza?) Is that Italy?
The internet is wonderful
thanks for info..thought it was something I could try....NOT!!(lol)
Seriously you guys are fantastic.....(Vincenza?) Is that Italy?
The internet is wonderful
quadzero
07-31-2009, 04:23 PM
Wow incredible work here... :thumbsup:
I love all the attention given to improve and improve again what is already excellent !
It's amazing how you push modelling standards to new levels. I thought I'd seen it all in your past work but this is amazing. It is a real privledge to learn from you.
I love all the attention given to improve and improve again what is already excellent !
It's amazing how you push modelling standards to new levels. I thought I'd seen it all in your past work but this is amazing. It is a real privledge to learn from you.
gionc
08-01-2009, 02:24 AM
It's amazing how you push modelling standards to new levels. I thought I'd seen it all in your past work but this is amazing. It is a real privledge to learn from you.
Wey Les: anyone of us learn from each other, but you are one of the few I thought one step up ;), an artistic soul ;)
Anyway, thanks, I appreciated.
@Guiwee: yes, Vicenza is in Italy, eventually :D: it's the town of the famous '500 architect Andrea Palladio (and of the bigger US Army base in Italy... :D)
Wey Les: anyone of us learn from each other, but you are one of the few I thought one step up ;), an artistic soul ;)
Anyway, thanks, I appreciated.
@Guiwee: yes, Vicenza is in Italy, eventually :D: it's the town of the famous '500 architect Andrea Palladio (and of the bigger US Army base in Italy... :D)
Raceman
09-04-2009, 12:47 PM
Great details,keep up the good work.
dieteufel
09-07-2009, 12:38 AM
Really great job!!! The paintings and details are wonderful !!! :1:
Sascha
Sascha
Decs0105
09-07-2009, 06:06 AM
kinda missed the last update...:licka: STUNNING!!!
hd221813
12-28-2012, 05:30 AM
Amazing builds! I am speechless, literally!
Shunter
12-28-2012, 04:31 PM
Sensational work and excellent work on the paint and masking.....loving the details.
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