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Old 08-09-2008, 06:23 AM   #1
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Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

This is my version of the recently released Hasegawa kit of the Ferrari 250TR.

The kit is terrific. In my opinion one of the best - if not THE best - 1/24 plastic kits available. The kit is well detailed, molded just about perfectly and the fit of parts is simple astonishing.

The only hurdles that the kt presents are:
  • the rather irritating join lines on the fender panels which require a lot of patience to fill and sand smooth (which unfortunately I failed to do well) and need to strong bonding to avoid them snapping when joining body to chassis.
  • the ride hight looks slightly high (although when compared to many reference shots, it actually looks correct)

I built this kit OOB a la Klutz i.e. "On the Box" rather than "Out of the Box" as I wanted to see if it is possible to make an interesting model without investing additional money in after market parts.
All detailing (including the diorama) was made using exclusively material that was provided with the kit. Engine and battery wiring and seat piping was made with stretched sprue, sprue was also used to make the starter key, keyring and street lamp. A staple used to close a part bag provided a tie-down for the battery. The diorama base was made by cutting up the kit box and instruction street.

I used the Hasegawa photo etch wire wheel set to replace the base kit wheels.

Color scheme is based on the original 250TR s/n 0718TR

All in all, I can thoroughly recommend this kit. Outstanding job Mr Hasegawa, Mr Tamiya should be worried
Full progress thread can be found HERE

Enjoy.























Thanks for looking
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Old 08-09-2008, 06:42 AM   #2
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

The job is fantastic, well you know already how everyone wrote in the wip, so no surprises: one of the better and funny threads to follow, also for the OTB

If I may leave a little note is on the color choice, not livery but color kind: I think (but is just a taste's thing) that a vintage racer would be painted with gloss itself colors, insthead flat base+clearcoat. On the other hand almost any "concours restoration" I see has its good 2 cm thick clear and wax on the top, so..

On the hasegawa quality: I thrust you despite I was a bit perplexed when I seen the kit: din't got yet since my MFH collection, but if you're so enthusiast it would be good: I got old Hasegawa stuff that are simply stunning (XJSs, 944s, a bit less the ponies despite the 328 is great) and some of their aircraft is absolutly top class, living the "diecast backplate" time it's a good news!
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Old 08-09-2008, 07:11 AM   #3
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Fantastic build, Steven, stunning model and diorama, and very ingenuous all the way. Congrats on an awesome model for the collection.
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Beautiful model and base!

I have seen that particular TR in person and you have done it justice.
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Old 08-09-2008, 07:49 AM   #5
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Fantastic work as always!
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Beautiful model! Fantastic take on "OOB" building

I built one quite similar, based on photos from a car in Switzerland. No stripes though; once the next issue of Scale Auto comes out I can show it off. I also built it OOB, also had the cracking issue (only one side, covered w/Scuderia shield). I really did enjoy building the kit as well, I have a second one to build in white w/blue stripes (like the MFH kit I have but probably won't ever build...too much white metal ).
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Old 08-09-2008, 09:12 AM   #7
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Congrats. What a strong finish to the finish line. Donīt mean to name myself a prophet, but I kind of saw it coming out that nicely. Great work and thanks for the very interesting and entertaining WIP. More of that, please!

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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

You sir have done a supremely fantastic job with the kit and the box!
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Your wip was the thread of the year - and the finish build is outstanding! thank you for providing the road map to all of us peons following in your footsteps.
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Looks really nice and the diorama is the 'icing on the cake' Very well done
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Old 08-09-2008, 11:32 AM   #11
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

...Just repeating what I wrote in the wip. Outstanding !!!

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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Excellent work including the diorama
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Amazing work. The setting is just natural and the build clean and beautiful.
Great work.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Great one Steve. I think I missed this WIP , but I will look for sure.
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Re: Ferrari 250TR "Pontoon Fender" by Hasegawa

Hi Stevenski,

an absolutely stunning job you did on this "OOB" build.
Fun to read WIP thread and boy what an outcome...

Like I said in the WIP, I like your interpretation of the term OOB.

Might it be that your diorama base is a bit warped?

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