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Old 07-10-2013, 10:56 AM
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Re: Ferrari 275GTB/4 1966 - Italeri 1/24

That's a beautiful model, from any angle and from within and without. Well done and thank you sharing the results with your pictures.
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Re: Ferrari 275GTB/4 1966 - Italeri 1/24

Beautiful clean job brother! Do you paint your chome or BMF? Which ever it is, the scale of the chrome finish suits the beautiful paint job to a 'T'

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Re: Ferrari 275GTB/4 1966 - Italeri 1/24

Hello and good morning from sunny Greece.
Thank you all, for this great feedback, your support and your comments.
Really, happy that you like it.

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this kit is on my to buy list but hard to find.
Try in German or Italian ebay. You can find the 275 in fare prices.

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Like what you did with the steering wheel.
I use the technique from another Greek member (rous74).
I paint tan the steering wheel, then I make some black and brown lines with a very fine brush. Finally I cover it with clear orange.
Here a link (in Greek language but photos can help ):
http://scalewheels-gr.com/index.cgi?...ay&thread=1030
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Do you paint your chome or BMF? Which ever it is, the scale of the chrome finish suits the beautiful paint job to a 'T'
I paint it with Alclad's chrome, over red paint. I try several times to use BMF, but with no success.

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What a great car, excellent job, one that we don't see often enough, and I see it's for sale! $1,250,000.?????
The funny thing is that I take the idea from a 246 dino photo
http://ferarrihdwallpaper.com/wp-con..._for_sale.jpeg
and a friend with nickname dino246gt notice this little detail.
For the price, I don't decide yet...

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If I can, I would just fix a little better the wipers. I know is hard cause they are PE parts and the windshield is really curved in that area, but surely u can do it.
Paolo you are right, I 'll try to fix it. Thanks for your comment.
P.S. Paolo, are you go for sailing this summer. My wife wants to go to mountains for summer vacation this year, so no sailing this summer. Maybe I try it for a weekend...

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