F40 work in progress

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Just added a few more small details to the rear exhaust; sensor valves and identification tags, I am going to try to punch out the Ferrari logo and registration numbers onto them with a mini punch- wish me luck!!
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Very nice work, you added some details that I've never seen before on a scale model F40.

Good luck with the mini-punch :wink:

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F40. great job! I like the valves on the exhaust and the register tags are incredible...can<t wait to see the mini punch work
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I concur, it'll almost be a shame to put it in the car, the work is so excellent! BTW, I could make a frame for you, but you wouldn't like the cost of the thing... I'll have about 250-300 hours in the frame by the time it's painted and at a modest rate of $20/hr to construct it, it isn't affordable to anyone... The love of the hobby is the justification, right?

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Here is an updated on my WIP. The exhaust system is finally finished! The ehaust system is made up of all stainless steal and weathered with a cigar torch. The sleeves on the braided line were cut from aluminum tubing and the fittings were from RB Motion. Thanks for looking.
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All I can say is :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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