Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
Hi
Your attention to the required corrections and resulting work is fantastic, superb workmanship.
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz
Your attention to the required corrections and resulting work is fantastic, superb workmanship.
Cheers, Paul
Sydney, Oz
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
Awesome!! I love your continued work on the 412T2, All the big and little details to make it correct really are fantastic. I am looking forward to seeing you get it all together and wrapped up.
Cheers,
Chris
Cheers,
Chris
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
I have the feeling the basic Meseum Collection kit is far from 2015 MFH quality. But you are taking a bad kit and transforming that into a fantastic model. Wish I had your talents.
Br
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
This is gorgeous! Wow!
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
Outstanding work. The results are superb.
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
Hello
You are making a master piece. I like your detail WIP, in particularly the barge board and rear and front wing built + carbon decal.
Cheers.
Franck
www.gf-models.eu
You are making a master piece. I like your detail WIP, in particularly the barge board and rear and front wing built + carbon decal.
Cheers.
Franck
www.gf-models.eu
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
The next step in this kit was the making of the seat. The Ferrari seats are mostly upholstered with leather. It's a chalenge to cover the seat without wrinkling and folds because the driver's seat has a convex curving in two directions.
How I managed coverering the seat without folds in the leather I will Show you in an extra post.
How I managed coverering the seat without folds in the leather I will Show you in an extra post.
Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
What are you going to use for tires?
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
Thank you all for the nice comments.
The tires and wheels are ready and I will show them in the next posts.
The tires and wheels are ready and I will show them in the next posts.
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Re: Ferrari 412 T2 1:12 Museum collection
Hi to all Ferraristi,
After a long brake I will continue the WIP now. Body and undertray joined together now, and the beast is nearly shot down. At the end of the building I had to do some major corrections if the front suspension. The wheelbase was not in size, so the front tires touched the winglets of the front wing. The mistake was, that I proved the size of the front wishbones without the winglets. So new upper and lower winglets were neccessary.
After a long brake I will continue the WIP now. Body and undertray joined together now, and the beast is nearly shot down. At the end of the building I had to do some major corrections if the front suspension. The wheelbase was not in size, so the front tires touched the winglets of the front wing. The mistake was, that I proved the size of the front wishbones without the winglets. So new upper and lower winglets were neccessary.