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Old 05-21-2007, 10:24 AM
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Old 05-23-2007, 10:52 AM
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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

Little update: I glued some detail on the spare engine: I like to do it with something unmount (spark plugs, gear's oil reservoir less) at least is harder do less (you have to cut and redo) than add detail LOL

I have some other detail to add but I need a primer check before, than I'll finish details and start painting.





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Cut out spark plugs, redone surround, seem cool and unusual to me



Diff cover, still need bolts but after painted





I have some other details in this area but I need a perfect background before so... go with primer!



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Old 05-23-2007, 12:08 PM
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Primer test was almost ok, (I have to do a job with liquid putty to seal holes where I glued pipes) added few last details:





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Old 05-23-2007, 01:21 PM
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Awesome! the spare engine looks great Gio, your giving me ideas about doing just an engine to display...might do that with my Porsches...Keep up the fantastic work man.

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Old 05-23-2007, 03:33 PM
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Fantastic work Gio - it's really something else

But most of all, I like your new sig (I just don't agree with it )
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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

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Why haven't I been following this? This is insane! And! And! Wow. Perfect work, so far.
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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

What a modeling artist you are! Your works brought us to a new level of modeling! I can't wait for the finished work, the engine itself would definitely be an work of art!
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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

Guys: you're profuse indeed!

Shocks, turned I guess more than one year ago... they waited me for tip milling (done by hand with file) I also tuned a shock's backing, guess I'll use the plastic modified one! Spring done by myself, seem ok to me





CS shocks allow some regulations: I etched parts needed

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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

very nice springs and i like on ur etch sheet the "copyright gionic" lol good work keep it up
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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

Updates folks:

First, I done by own the hardware needed to fix shocks, 0.5 mm brass tube and 1mm copper pipe for hex bolts, at least they're 0.8-9mmm diam.



Brakes updates: I wanted to mount calipers in the disc mount, insthed glue it directly (so if you're a kind of toy's lover you'll rotate weel and disc, with the caliper proper mounted , at least I'll glue all steady with a couple of unmounted rims )

Test done with cloned calipers, than I milled down enzo's calipers since I found very easy to work directly on disc:















This is the joint I had to turn to use my carboceramic PE parts:



This is the new sushi recipe I created yesterday



Following the last gift I made myself paaaadddssssss (oki you'll said I'm asshole and you wouldn't see those but... yep they're funny LOL)



And finally, gentlemen, the result (unbuilt)





calipers primed (lecher acri) and painted with the awesome Zero Rosso Scuderia base, than cleared with the new Zero Clear (not 2k), polished just a bit, I like a bit of casted appeal. Decals Tamiya.

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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

You are still insane

Mind blowing! (especially the Rosso Raspberry )
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Re: 360 Cs Blu Notte

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You are still insane

Mind blowing! (especially the Rosso Raspberry )


But it is so good to be insane.........!

Incredible work Gionc!

Love it!

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