MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
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Re: MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
Hi,
Great!
It’s coming along nicely.
Hope to see more soon.
Pascal
Great!
It’s coming along nicely.
Hope to see more soon.
Pascal
I'd rather be flying!
If only Closed Minds came with Closed Mouth
If only Closed Minds came with Closed Mouth
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Re: MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
hi,
painting too shiny!
This is a car from the sixties, with a not so glossy painting, due to the characteristics of the nitrosynthetic paints of the time.
Regards,
Giovanni La Rosa
painting too shiny!
This is a car from the sixties, with a not so glossy painting, due to the characteristics of the nitrosynthetic paints of the time.
Regards,
Giovanni La Rosa
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Re: MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
Everything shown here looks really great. Nice work!!
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Re: MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
Maybe true..but who wants an amazing model with a shitty paint job and another important factor is the scale effects. But I guess that has been discussed a million times beforeglr190959 wrote:hi,
painting too shiny!
This is a car from the sixties, with a not so glossy painting, due to the characteristics of the nitrosynthetic paints of the time.
Regards,
Giovanni La Rosa
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Re: MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
It’s not even finished so the too glossy look will disappear after polishing after polish.This is straight from the airbrush.daniel wrote:Maybe true..but who wants an amazing model with a shitty paint job and another important factor is the scale effects. But I guess that has been discussed a million times beforeglr190959 wrote:hi,
painting too shiny!
This is a car from the sixties, with a not so glossy painting, due to the characteristics of the nitrosynthetic paints of the time.
Regards,
Giovanni La Rosa
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Re: MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
Looks great! I love seeing these 1/24 MFH builds.
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Re: MFH Ferrari 250P 1/24th
Great job! That is an excellent result straight from the airbrush, what paint do you use for such a great result? Do you think the paint?
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