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Old 01-03-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Enzo Ferrari Giallo Modena construction

i just bought a Tamiya - Enzo Ferrari Giallo Modena Scale: 1/24

this 184 piece (not that much but a nice number) is a beauty, with chrome plated pieces, exactly replicated transmition and v12 engine and c/f effects.

I have washed all the parts allready and layed them out for a pretty picture for you

I was thinking of doing a step-by step of me making this. anyone interested?
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That would be great rjwood_uk.
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Even if there is no-one here now who would be specifically interested there may well be someone in the future who might want to make the same kit and would appreciate your thoughts.

Apart from that we all enjoy many differrent aspects of modelling whether we actually partake or not so the fact that I would not normally choose such a model does not stop me from enjoying reading an article by someone who has done it. I could still pick up one or two tips that translate to other areas of the hobby anyway.

Please feel free to start the thread, I am sure that many will enjoy it and I am convincd that such build threads are the very foundation of the resources of this forum.

I look forward to it.
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I'd be intrested to see how the bodywork turns out, im doing to do a TAM bike soon!
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Yes please mate id love to see it built
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Yep go for it Richard, always nice to see something on the go and maybe learn some new tips on the way.

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Even if there is no-one here now who would be specifically interested there may well be someone in the future who might want to make the same kit and would appreciate your thoughts.
I can only agree with the sentiments above, first mentioned by brother Bunk. For future reference it will be invaluable.
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Squiffy.

Now Tamiya bikes is my sort of thing. I have a number of them at home that I will get around to photographing one day butthey are in a big glass case that is a bit of a struggle to get out.

The earliest is a large Heller Kwak 750 Mach III that I made when I was at school and there is also a Tamiya Barry Sheene Suzuki and a Kenny Roberts Yam together on a wooden base that I made during my first trip to sea as a cadet in 1975. It doesn't seem that long ago since I made them, I can't believe it was thirty years!!!

I might get around to taking some pictures when I get home next time.
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Glad to see you got the picture attachments sorted out. Looks great, well done.

I have seen other forums where you have to post pictures to another web site than add links to your threads to them. I really could'nt be bothered with that. This forum is really user freindly and so easy to post to.
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i have a taymia 1:48th i think rover mini cooper

when i start to build it i will maybe do something like this
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