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Old 06-15-2008, 03:22 PM   #54
vrossi85
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Re: Extreme Detailed Enzo Ferrari.....

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Originally Posted by agamo
I’m glad to see more updates on this great building!

And have some comments:
First, well, those oil reservoirs… I feel they aren’t yet up to the standard of the rest of the building, I would go for a different approach, may be if you try to make the splines with a photoetched saw using it transversally with the axis of the plastic rod.

The front section looks awesome! All that detail really adds up to the car, and the luggage compartment, it’s a great job! I like it

The job on the dashboard is superior!!, the Carbon Fiber finish looks very accurate.

The fuel flap is a great detail, the opening hinge looks very good, but the flap is way too thick for the scale, I would consider making it of thin plastic, which would be very easy to cut and bend to conform it to the shape of the engine cover

Keep us posted, it’s an awesome job!
Yea, i agree with ya, and i guess i will make it a thinner fuel flap, as well as maybe scratchbuild another oil reservoirs. Thanks for the suggestion!

Well, just some pics of my baby...

the first pic shows the seatbelt material from studio27 which i got a while ago, where the second pic shows the seatbelt material from KA models which i just got it recently. I must say the one from KA models are just so real! better than another other material i have seen!



After the assembly, this is how it looks with sratchbuilt buckles





Once again, thanks for the comments and suggestions!

Ro
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