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Old 01-31-2007, 05:04 PM
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Re: Ferrari 412T2

I would like to know how you did the texture on the seat.
And as I said before to me is a great job, maybe we have different standars he he.
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Thats very good work!
I will show my 412T2 shortly, just have to get the tobacco decals on.
Look forward to see your great 412T2. What is the maker of your kit??
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What a shame! It's really good stuff not bad at all!
Many thanks but I have stiil a lots to learn from the peers in this forums.
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Why do you think it's poor work? That's a nice job. You deserve to be a little less modest about your work.
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I would like to know how you did the texture on the seat.
And as I said before to me is a great job, maybe we have different standars he he.
I attached sand powder (used in military model usually) by paint (similar color) and spary non-shinny clear paint after that. Easy way.
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Why do you think it's poor work? That's a nice job. You deserve to be a little less modest about your work.
Thanks and I will post more poor jobs in this forum in coming future.
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Nice......great skills.
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What a beauty!!!! The seat and armrest looks awesome!!
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Re: Ferrari 412T2

Definitely not poor work!

The only thing I would criticise is the panel lines (and TBH I'm not even sure if you are "supposed" to tint them in an F1 )
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Re: Ferrari 412T2

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Look forward to see your great 412T2. What is the maker of your kit??
Thats the Revell 1:24, I opened up the rear cover, was really hard work
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Re: Ferrari 412T2

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Thats the Revell 1:24, I opened up the rear cover, was really hard work
Oh, it is same kit with my finished one. As my understanding, Revell and Protra is same content for this 412T2 and just the box design in different. Same as the 1/12 Ferrari 126C2. Good luck.
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Oh, it is same kit with my finished one. As my understanding, Revell and Protra is same content for this 412T2 and just the box design in different. Same as the 1/12 Ferrari 126C2. Good luck.
OK, I think I won't show it, yours is just miles better *g*
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