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Old 01-22-2013, 08:08 PM
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Re: Ferrari F12berlinetta

This is a great build in person. The silver is just perfect. Glad to see the mirrors were fixed!
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Great job as always Bob.
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Re: Ferrari F12berlinetta

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Bob all your builds are just perfect. The photography looks professional every time. i know you build for Scaleauto, but do you take the pics yourself? If so what camera and lighting setup do you use? Sorry if it got asked before.

Thanks for sharing this beauty. Not a big fan of different colors on ferraris but this silver looks so sexy on it.
Thanks! I have a fairly common Canon S3 IS point & shoot, and a photo box made of white plexiglass, a white sheet over the top, and I use poster board or canson paper for a backdrop. I have a black illustration board w/a piece of white that I can use to get some reflected light into the sides as necessary.

I have four drafting lamps with flood lights, and one spotlight. I'm going to replace them soon with daylight correct fluorescent bulbs.


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Perfect paint, Bob. Other than that the model doesn't really win: stance and tires like a wannabe-SUV (e.g. CrossPolo, but even that one has lower profile tires). But that is, of course, not your fault.

You should really lower the ride height on your next build, though.
Thanks, I will definitely make sure the second one sits properly. I'll probably stretch some Pegasus Michelin Pilot Sports over the rims. As I said, this one was more of a quick practice build.
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Re: Ferrari F12berlinetta

I got to see this in person and say it is pretty darn good for a simple "practice build" that would have taken me months!!!!!!!!!!

Cant wait to see the real build.
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Re: Ferrari F12berlinetta

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Perfect paint, Bob. Other than that the model doesn't really win: stance and tires like a wannabe-SUV (e.g. CrossPolo, but even that one has lower profile tires). But that is, of course, not your fault.
Err... SUV tyres?

I don't want to hijack Bob's thread, but the numbers speak for themselves:

The F12 Berlinetta has specific Pilots, with a spec quoted in the instructions and easily found online.

Fronts:
255/35 ZR20

In scale:
255/24 = 10.62mm
255*35% = 89.25, 89.25/24= 3.8mm
20” = 508mm 508mm/24 = 21mm

Fujmi tyre:
Width 11mm
Height 3.5mm
Diameter 21.5mm
Which translates to a scale 265/32 R20

Rears:
315/35 ZR20

In scale:
315/24 = 13.1mm
315*35% = 110.25, 110.25/24= 4.6mm
20” =21 mm

Fujimi rear tyre:
Width 13.5mm
Height 4mm
Diameter 21.5mm

Which translates to a scale 325/30 R20

The Fujimi tyres are MAYBE 5% off, but in dimensions it's tenths of a millimetre, and I'm measuring flexible vinyl tyres with a ruler and a magnifying glass, so I wouldn't guarantee a few tenths myself. More importantly, if they are off, they are LOWER profile than the real things, not too big!

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Re: Ferrari F12berlinetta

Good looking Ferrari there Bob.
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Re: Ferrari F12berlinetta

Matt > Please note rims dimension is referred to the inner part, hence the flange height (2x) must be added to obtain the overall diameter of the visible part:



I scaled a sectional drawing found on the web and the flange height should be approx 20 mm. Which means a total rim diameter of 548 mm.

548 : 24 = 22.83 mm **** Fujimi rims are 22.15 mm

Anyway undersized and the entire assembly looks incorrect, I agree with Sebastian.

Bob > Very nice job ...and sorry for polluting your thread.

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Re: Ferrari F12berlinetta

Beautiful build!! I'm not much for the front ride height but it still works for me.
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