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Hi all this will be my build Diary for the "Historic F1 competition build" Ferrari 312T 1/64 This is the tiny pre painted screw together kit by DyDo. For me and many others modelling can sometimes be costly (specially if you already have builds on the go!), very time consuming and lets be honest some people do not have the space required for a 'big' build - so is there another way? lets find out.... So here we have a cheap kit, a small kit and one which is obviously designed to be built quickly - lets see if it can deliver any of the pleasure we might associate with a much more involved larger kit. but first lets take a look at the box or in this case packaging! TRGRichie attached the following image(s):
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Will be interesting to see what you do with this, good luck with the entry
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I assume you wont be adding any photoetched details Carl
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Great to see you up and running with this Rich, good luck with your entry.... Regards Alan
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No searching around for a screw driver then nice to see another started and good luck in the comp Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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arpurchase wrote: No searching around for a screw driver then nice to see another started and good luck in the comp You can never have enough screwdrivers! Rich
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A novel build that's a little different from the norm Al
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1/64 !!! Wow that's a challenge. Good luck with the build and the entry to the competition. Malc.
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Ok so lets take a look at the kit out of its packaging... TRGRichie attached the following image(s):
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Surprisingly well finished for such small pieces. Malc.
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Ok so lets see what can be done to improve this tiny model, first job is to make the tyres look more real. as you can see in the photos they are shiney and dont look good. I simply roughed up the surface of the rubber with wet and dry sand paper - I think the end result is far more pleasing. TRGRichie attached the following image(s):
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That’s better Richie, looks more ‘used’ now
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CaptnBirdseye wrote:That’s better Richie, looks more ‘used’ now Thanks, sometimes just a little tweak can make all the difference. Rich
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Nice extra touch on the tyres. Malc.
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