1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
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1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Another one added to the shelves.
Full WIP on my website.
Full WIP on my website.
Kars
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Is this the Olivier Gendebian car?
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Lovely work Kars! Very nice kit and I watched your WIP with great interest!
I’ve just read your wip on your website and it seemed like a decent kit (bearing in mind it’s an older kit)
Was there any real change to close the gap between the upper fairing and fuel tanks or was this the closest you could get them?
All in all a lovely build and how beautiful is that bright yellow color
I’ve just read your wip on your website and it seemed like a decent kit (bearing in mind it’s an older kit)
Was there any real change to close the gap between the upper fairing and fuel tanks or was this the closest you could get them?
All in all a lovely build and how beautiful is that bright yellow color
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Looks really good .
My completed Models:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
The gap is like it is what it is.Schumi wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 3:13 pm Lovely work Kars! Very nice kit and I watched your WIP with great interest!
I’ve just read your wip on your website and it seemed like a decent kit (bearing in mind it’s an older kit)
Was there any real change to close the gap between the upper fairing and fuel tanks or was this the closest you could get them?
All in all a lovely build and how beautiful is that bright yellow color
There is hardly anything to bend, so i blame it to being an old kit.
Maybe my resin kits of the Sharknose will be different.
The actual car had a gap too, but maybe less.
Kars
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Very nice work Kars,
I’m building this car myself. But I’m puzzeled where the gear rod goes to. It begins from the shifter assembly.
But also the manual is unclear to where it ends.
Is it attached to the gear box?
Maybe you can help me out.
Regards,
Eric
I’m building this car myself. But I’m puzzeled where the gear rod goes to. It begins from the shifter assembly.
But also the manual is unclear to where it ends.
Is it attached to the gear box?
Maybe you can help me out.
Regards,
Eric
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
I seem to remember there was a small hole to be drilled.
Kars
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Looks great Kars, nice WIP on your site!
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Thanks, hartelijk dank Kars.racingkars wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2023 2:55 amI seem to remember there was a small hole to be drilled.
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Re: 1/20 1961 Ferrari 156 Sharknose Belgian GP
Very nice build!!
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