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Old 05-03-2008, 08:52 AM
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Re: Fujimi Enzo Ferrari



You see what I mean by the wheels? I know the brakes these days are a lot better than they used to be... But the wheel system just makes the car look bad... I know this is down to my skill too but you can expect everyone who buys a revell kit to be pros because they aren't You might be wondering why the paint scheme is different... well, I suppose i just wanted to have a different design from what i will have on my Fujimi which I will paint it in gorgeo Titano (i'm not sure if that is the correct spelling) - I noticed the lower wheel arch might need to be lowered too like the Revell Enzo but I am not too sure how to do that so I think I might just leave it
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Old 05-03-2008, 08:55 AM
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... I think for the revell kits, you really need some pretty impressive skills to make it look good, if you have only just slightly more than your basic skills like me (I can't do scratch build) I would say Tamiya and Fujimi is fairly easy to build because I do not need to make much adjustments to make it more of a satisfactory build
Hi ace!

don't worry...sooner or later you'll be tired of waiting for new kits but still building the same old kits, you'll start developing the art of scratchbuilding.

trust me, there comes a time you'll find that NOTHING (no kit) is interesting or worth to build anymore (thats, without any modification or scratchbuilding).

Ah, then that's the time you'll really feel THAT SATISFACTORY BUILD...a master piece you've just created.

time will tell

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Old 05-03-2008, 09:47 AM
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don't worry...sooner or later you'll be tired of waiting for new kits but still building the same old kits, you'll start developing the art of scratchbuilding.

trust me, there comes a time you'll find that NOTHING (no kit) is interesting or worth to build anymore (thats, without any modification or scratchbuilding).

Ah, then that's the time you'll really feel THAT SATISFACTORY BUILD...a master piece you've just created.

time will tell

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Agree perfectly, I just cant bear to do any kit without modification now..

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Old 05-04-2008, 12:35 AM
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Re: Fujimi Enzo Ferrari

Hi guys

Some more progress last night:-

The original cap was removed due to ease for CF. The rear suspension was removed as well and replaced by Sakatsu parts.





The body was painted with Finishers Lummi Red and clear coated. Now is waiting for polishing after few more days.



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Old 05-04-2008, 12:39 AM
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Hi Mikusen,

Ive seen this on HKML already. Ive waited for someone to start the fujimi enzo for along time !

I'll keep a watch on this one, and great progress so far !
Thanks Honny.
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Old 05-04-2008, 12:45 AM
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Whats the quality of the Fujimi like compared to the Tamiya ? I know revell is just pure garbage
Obviously, if you are looking for easy building kit, go for Fujimi, but for me, I still need further amendment into it.

For the wind screen the Fujimi Enzo is looking differently so Tamiya and Revell kit would looks more like the real Enzo when compared to Fujimi kit.
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Old 05-04-2008, 06:30 AM
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Great progress so far !!

It must of been a pain to remove the suspension of the chassis.... however it looks great with the sakatsu parts.

Do u know if the sakatsu parts will fit the tamiya enzo?
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Very nice work.The colour looks fantastic....!!!
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Great progress so far !!

It must of been a pain to remove the suspension of the chassis.... however it looks great with the sakatsu parts.

Do u know if the sakatsu parts will fit the tamiya enzo?
Use PE knife to cut the moulded suspension horizontally and then trimed off the rest by file.

Acturally, the sakatsu suspensions are designed for Tamiya Enzo which I have used them in my Enzo before.

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Very nice work.The colour looks fantastic....!!!
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