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01-31-2013, 11:00 AM | #1 | |
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Ferrari F2012 (Malaysia GP)
Hi guys, after making the Red Bull RB6 kit, I decided to attempt to make this kit. As this is made by Fujimi, I take it as a new challenge as I have not done any F1 model kits by Fujimi.
Here is the link to my work in progress : http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...35#post7024735 Overall, I used TS-49 for the body, TS-26 for the white part on the front & rear wing, XF-1 for the interior of the body & TS-29 for the under panel. Here are the photos of the complete work of the kit. I had some hiccups when I was making this kit. At one time I was working on the rear suspension & I discovered that I put the black part at the wrong way when I put the rear body cover & unable to put in. But at least I managed to undo it & put them properly. Also another time I had problem to have both the nose & the front wing stick together along with the rear wing parts sticking together. Maybe I have to find ways to improve that. Also if you notice at the right rear tyre, the Pirelli logo has gone over the line. I still have to learn & improve the marking on the tyres. Nevertheless, despite the hiccups, I will still try on another Fujimi kit but not sure which Ferrari shall I make though. Adrian |
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02-01-2013, 02:35 AM | #2 | |
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Re: Ferrari F2012 (Malaysia GP)
Hello, no comments in your work so I make the beginning.
So, of course not a top quality build but I respect your effort. Make some temporally fit before assembly, like the wheels to have a goo result. As me, you improve your skill in every model. Good luck to the next one. |
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