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Old 03-17-2006, 01:32 AM
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Ferrari California Spyder "open headlight"

I finally finished one of my long term projects, converting a revell California Spyder into an open headlight version. Some WIP pics can be seen in this thread:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=395845

Other detailwork that can't be seen in that thread includes adding an RMcoM Ferrari 250 GT SWB engine kit and Gunze Sangyo wheels from an High Tech GTO. Hope you like it.













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Re: Ferrari California Spyder "open headlight"

Wow that is fantastic! though i would rework the hood a bit. needs some putty at the front and sand it down thinner so that it sits flat. Great work otherwise! love the engine! RMcoM has his shit together, and i luckly got to meet with him at a MAMA meeting. Keep it up!
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Re: Ferrari California Spyder "open headlight"

looks nice
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Re: Ferrari California Spyder "open headlight"

Superb job!!!
Your builds will be leading my mine
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Re: Ferrari California Spyder "open headlight"

Nice! I like this version. Well done.
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Re: Ferrari California Spyder "open headlight"

Fix that hood and you have a real winner there!
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Wow - that looks amazing!
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Re: Ferrari California Spyder "open headlight"

Very nice in that silver and red combination. It's a good showcase for the fabulous engine.
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