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Old 06-05-2012, 12:19 PM
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Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

Actually it's wrapped in CF
The kit itself is OOB with some flocking inside, CF decals are from Scale Motorsport clear CF, templates are from Scale Motorsport and a bit adjusted by me.
CF on wheel arces, interior and air intakes is from Crazy Modeler.
PE parts are borrowed from my first FXX

And some pictures with which I'm not 100% satisfied maybe I'l try difrent backgrounds to find the best result:












And on a custom made stand:


C&C welcome!
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Old 06-05-2012, 12:32 PM
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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

Lots of CF! Looks good!
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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

I'm not a big fan of CF body but I am a huge fan of good looking models. Yours is outstanding. It must have been a stressful process to apply all that CF. Good 1!
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Excellent work on the CF and the build in general!
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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

My friend matejgrofo, your job is amazing!!!
decals job could be a headache but you did a great job.
Let me tell you, this request a lot of patience and you got it.
Congratulations for a beautiful model.
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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

Very impressive.
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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

Wow. Getting those CF decal is not easy.
Impressive model you have there.
I wonder how much time just to put those decals on
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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

Thanks everybody!
@Keeism: Just for putting the decals on it took me about 5 hours and a lot of patience end nerves.
Two pictures from todays new scene test, still need to work on the lighting:


The Lexus looked great
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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

Mate,

How did you get the prismatic (rainbow) effect on the clear parts???

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Re: Tamiya Ferrari FXX 1/24 with a litle bit of CF :D

Wow, very impressive!! Wanted to do this one for a while now!

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Mate,How did you get the prismatic (rainbow) effect on the clear parts???
Alcad II do a prismatic paint, looks pretty effective.
http://alclad2.com/

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How did you get the prismatic (rainbow) effect on the clear parts???
It's not what ashman said actually it's because of circular polarization filter on my camera lens
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