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Old 11-22-2016, 05:12 AM
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Ferrari 312T2 Monaco GP 1976 (Hasegawa 1/20)

Good time colleagues!

Lately, I often find myself thinking that I was much less interested build models "just because." Today I'll show you the model that it was intended as "a gathering". In practice the box. With the use of the native set of add-ons and more. Looking ahead to say - did not work. I had to take one of the most interesting and exciting assemblies. I got an incredible pleasure of the assembly of this model. For the first time in a long time I have almost no complaints about the kit manufacturer. Docking simply stunning. Most blunders in the assembly of my fault. Sometimes I too ran forward, not according to the instructions. So I had a problem with the installation of the end of the exhaust pipe. They had to glue almost set, otherwise they would not fit in the rear suspension already collected. So I deleted the factory chrome vain. On the one hand it was worth to do in order to get rid of the seam on the rear wing. I missed the other with color. But everything else was almost done with one touch and no global alterations. This is the first model in a long time that almost ruffled my nerves and I gathered with great pleasure. On it the first time I tried to add the paint Metallic of the clergy in the usual get different shades of the very metallic. Just the first time I did a surprising number of wiring and ducts in the engine and not only. Not to say that it was easy, but it turned out. There was a lot of work with prodelanna masking and painting fairing and pontoons in two colors. And then there was diseased back on what I have long sat glued tonyusenkie out those stripes. Yes, yes, this is also the decals. Who strive to come off even before the painting. But in the end, I still finished the mixed model. But as it turned out to judge you already.
























































My WIP you can find here.
Thank you for attention.

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Old 11-22-2016, 08:50 AM
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Re: Ferrari 312T2 Monaco GP 1976 (Hasegawa 1/20)

Absolutely beautiful! Outstanding work, very clean and great detail, nice pictures too.

Mike
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Re: Ferrari 312T2 Monaco GP 1976 (Hasegawa 1/20)

Great job on this model, I really like.

Sandro
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great job, looks like you could jump right in and drive off.


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