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Old 12-19-2006, 07:28 AM
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Re: 1/24 Ferrari 333 SP Press Version

First of all, thanks again for the kind comments, then

Raikkobin > [what is your preferred method of painting? The finish's always look so thin and perfectly polished! Laquer? What do you prime with? Airbrush type?]
Since a few years I’m using automotive products (Lechler or PPG) laquer for the colors and epoxy for the clearcoats. The primer is an automotive one. All sprayed with a normal air gun. I have to mention I always sand carefully each layer sprayed with #2000 grit, except the clearcoat, simply polished (Arexons scratch remover, Amway Glaze and Tamiya Wax)

Enzoenvy1 > [do you have a website for your builds?]
No, sorry I do not have a personal website.

Viccario > [The wheels look like real alloy, what do you use to paint them? is it Alclad or are they actually metal rims?]
Wheels and tires come from the Tamiya Porsche GT2. On all the rims I have wrapped around a strip of styrene to increase their diameter. Then the central portion is a mix of Humbrol Copper + Gold while the rims have been sprayed with Alclad Chrome.

Greetings to all of you !!!

Alessandro
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