Ferrari 312T4
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
this one will be great for sure !
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
Looking forward to this one! The T4 was my first 1/12th build too, back in the mid eighties. I have the modern (like yours) kit on my pile for when I can return and do it the justice it deserves.
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
I'm sure this is going to be a great build!!
can't wait for more!!
don't forget to show us pictures from your other project, the ship...
can't wait for more!!
don't forget to show us pictures from your other project, the ship...
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
excellent - will watch with most interest!
Conceerning stripping the chrome, what product did you use to accomplish that? I have tried several things on my current 1/12 Tyrrell project and though I have most of the chrome off there are still flakes of it remaining...
Conceerning stripping the chrome, what product did you use to accomplish that? I have tried several things on my current 1/12 Tyrrell project and though I have most of the chrome off there are still flakes of it remaining...
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
You can strip chrome with Castrol Super Clean in just a few minutes. The only one it didn't work with was the BT44b's, for some odd reason.
Anthony, as far as rivets, you might look at Archer Fine Transfers' resin rivets on decal paper. I've used them on my Matra MS-11 and BT44b to great effect. The backing is thin enough to not be visible, even on top of a polished finish. It works very, very nicely.
Anthony, as far as rivets, you might look at Archer Fine Transfers' resin rivets on decal paper. I've used them on my Matra MS-11 and BT44b to great effect. The backing is thin enough to not be visible, even on top of a polished finish. It works very, very nicely.
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
Many thanks, guys!
1) Liquid for sewer pipe cleaning. By it I take off a chrome directly.
2) Brake liquid. By it I take off covering under the chrome, which looks like a varnish.
Details are completely cleaned off after that.
Full detaileddrledford93 wrote:is this going to be a detailed build?
Thanks, but if I choose resin rivets, II will prefer masterclub's one. It on free sale in my city and it cost just about 4$ for 200 pcs ( 0.3/0.4 mm ). I think quality of it is not worse then Calibre35.Paul_OFarrell wrote:I'd recommend Calibre35's resin rivets. They produce rivet heads with 0.5mm diameter which is perfect for 1:12
Thanks! This is Heller's Santa Maria in 1/75 scale.alexpayne wrote:The ship looks cool,what is it?
Wow! I have never seen anything like this! But because of my way of painting in "sheet aluminum" such way of installation won't good to me.drledford93 wrote: Archer Fine Transfers' resin rivets on decal paper.
I used two products:petrov27 wrote:what product did you use to accomplish that?
1) Liquid for sewer pipe cleaning. By it I take off a chrome directly.
2) Brake liquid. By it I take off covering under the chrome, which looks like a varnish.
Details are completely cleaned off after that.
If you interested in my works, you can folow me in instagram https://www.instagram.com/anthony__vinogradov
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
Good Start .
My completed Models:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
https://www.flickr.com/photos/150229040 ... 3349714787
Re: Ferrari 312T4
I feel that this job that comes will be something impresive quality, that's easy on the eyes.
It is with joy that I will keep mounting.
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It is with joy that I will keep mounting.
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
I painted my green on too using Testors #1124 enamel, matched perfectly.
I trimmed the fine black stripe off the nose decal and applied it to the painted nose area.
I trimmed the fine black stripe off the nose decal and applied it to the painted nose area.
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Re: Ferrari 312T4
Continue to work with monocoque...
From a back wall of the monocoque i have cut off all tamiya's rivets and have drilled 118 holes for mine.
Fastenings of the strength elements i have scribed around for that their contours weren't lost after painting.
From a back wall of the monocoque i have cut off all tamiya's rivets and have drilled 118 holes for mine.
Fastenings of the strength elements i have scribed around for that their contours weren't lost after painting.
If you interested in my works, you can folow me in instagram https://www.instagram.com/anthony__vinogradov
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