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Old 10-01-2010, 03:32 AM
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Revell Ferrari SuperAmerica

Here is my latest as I continue to climb the learning curve. Although I did make it hard for myself by dropping it on the floor 30 seconds after finishing what was to be the final coat

I acquired an airbrush during this build and it is a whole new world out there. I'm hooked, but yet more stuff to learn

It's straight out of the box with just a few bits of PE mesh in places.

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Looks sweet! You must not have dropped it very far, or onto carpet or something, because it looks pretty perfect from the photos.
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I dropped my freshly clear-coated 360 spider just recently too. Looks good! I would have either repainted or black-washed the wheels to give them more depth.
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Looks really nice, great finish to the paint
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Re: Revell Ferrari SuperAmerica

Thanks all for your comments.

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Looks sweet! You must not have dropped it very far, or onto carpet or something, because it looks pretty perfect from the photos.
It actually dropped onto leg of a metal chair and scratched it back to the plastic. It took me an extra 3 days to get it back to what I wanted.

Here is a piccy of the front bumper..... Ouch



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I would have either repainted or black-washed the wheels to give them more depth.
I agree that the wheels could look more realistic. The 612 I am nearly finished saw me build up the courage to strip the chrome of the wheels and go my own way. I must say I'm glad I did as they look heaps better than the standard ones.
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