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Old 03-27-2014, 06:17 AM
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Tamiya kit,I didnt want to waste time wiring an engine tjat will hardly be seen but did all I could to adhere to the instructions.I did use crazy modellers etch which is pretty good,the brake discs are made of 9 pieces (I think)

Only posting now as I am nearing the end of the build as long as all gos well.I have painted all the body parts bar the rear wheel archs as I have no paint left.

Been building it along side my mp4/4 for a month or so,I am a lazy git.

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Old 03-27-2014, 08:18 PM
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Re: 1/24 enzo

Great looking work so far. Completed one of these a few years ago, and this Tamiya kit is definitely one of my favourites.
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Nice work so far
I've built a few of these, very nice kits, one of my favourites to build
Can't wait to see it finished
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Old 04-28-2014, 10:36 AM
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I am a lazy git, I could have finished it weeks if not months ago but take it lazy.as long as I am happy thats what matters, if you are happy with it thats a bonus.i have the disc brakes/calipers to finish.i have the door panels to do, have to paint the black on, I cf decald them vefore and I didnt like and seeing as it will mainly be closed doors I decided to paint them.some engine details aldo to do, bars and metal ud pkates etc.
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Looking good mate. Love these black wheels!
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Re: 1/24 enzo

Looks very good, but I hope you didn't glue the rooftop in just yet, otherwise you won't be able to put the door hinge in...
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Old 05-03-2014, 11:13 AM
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Looks very good, but I hope you didn't glue the rooftop in just yet, otherwise you won't be able to put the door hinge in...
see what you mean now, I did intend to build it with doors closed but I can pop the roof off when the time comes (hopefully undamaged)

Thanks for pointing it out.
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Nice work!
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