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Old 06-07-2007, 06:22 AM
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

I've received a F50 from tamiya yesterday and glue a maximum to check if the transkit was fitting ok. And the answer is YES. Just need some sanding here and there but it's definitely good. Just remove the exhaust pipes, and everything is conceived for using the tamiya parts without having to recut everything. Anyways you only see the interior the rest is hidden.
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

Just got my MSM t-kit and I'm quite happy with it.
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

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Just got my MSM t-kit and I'm quite happy with it.

I am debating picking up this kit for the 60 Years Group Build.

Brian,
How hard would it be to remove the rear bonnett to show off the engine?

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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

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Just got my MSM t-kit and I'm quite happy with it.
I'm very glad for you!

Dave, the lid is separate, it will require quite a bit of cleanup inside, and some scratchbuilding too.
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Old 06-12-2007, 07:44 AM
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I am debating picking up this kit for the 60 Years Group Build.

Brian,
How hard would it be to remove the rear bonnett to show off the engine?

DaveT
The resin in the 'B' pillar area and the rectangular panel directly above the engine is super thick. It would take a lot of careful milling to thin the resin enough so that the engine cover could be cut free. Not an impossible task, just a lot of time and patience.
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