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Completed: Opened Enzo
Hi!
Here is the pics, of my completed Enzo: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Suggestions and comments are Welcome...
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Re: Completed: Opened Enzo
Looks very well done!
Don't know why somebody hasn't already told you that! You did a very good job on cutting out the hood and that paint looks mighty shiney
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Re: Completed: Opened Enzo
Nice one - the CF looks great! And I know how much of a pain that can be...
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Re: Completed: Opened Enzo
Congratulations! You've done a fabulous job on a kit I'm scared to tackle!:P
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Re: Completed: Opened Enzo
Great job on a supurb kit.
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Re: Completed: Opened Enzo
Great job, looks better than mine according the finish
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Looks really great! Job well done!!
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Re: Completed: Opened Enzo
Well I agree with guys
- I think you've all the skill needed to do an outstanding job, the finish is good, some skills also on cf decals application and PE parts managing, BUT: (to be honest) your build have some troubles (something that you can fix I guess) - extremely poor fit from the body and the underpanels: I think you need some other materials like 2p glue (just a bit) and take all together with tape until the glue cure ![]() - the fitting of the headlight isn't good to me: it's a shame becouse it's une of the main visible parts of this beast - PE parts are unpainted (just prime with metal primer and paint almost black) It's a pity becouse the finish is superb and you're able to keep the window's plastic flawless (not easy to me) and seem you spent a lot of time on trims and detail. Also a light wheel's washing could help realism. And at least great photo skills. Anyway congrats, I think the only thing you need is just don't rush to finish and see all toghether and enjoy eevry buid step, as said one time a master here
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