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Ferrari 312 T4, 1/8, Centauria Options
Ruda
#21 Posted : 02 February 2020 18:18:32

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Thanks colleagues.
I am very glad that you like the building.
Ruda
#22 Posted : 02 February 2020 18:23:40

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Today was conceived in the sign of the construction of the Ferrari 312 T4.
I overshadowed and spun the middle part. I added details and sprayed a few things.
I started building the chapel, added hoses and cables to the wiring switches.
I played a little with the oxygen tank for the pilot. At first I thought it was a fire extinguisher, but after the search I read that it is an oxygen container for the pilot in the event of an accident.
I assembled and screwed everything together with the middle part.
Lastly, I added upper lashing straps.










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#23 Posted : 03 February 2020 07:02:58

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I finished yesterday with the construction of the dashboard, the steering wheel and the structure that holds the whole together.
The next step in this modeling day was the assembly of brake fluid reservoirs, clutch and brake cylinders, including the pedals.
Finally I connected the lower part of the cockpit with the upper one, mounted the steering and the front shield. Before the deposition, of course, I sprayed everything and napatinoval.
After the overall screwing I set the seat in place and fastened the seat belts.











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#24 Posted : 04 February 2020 09:56:24

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After a while I was preparing the front axle for painting and today it broke out.
Painted and deposed.





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#25 Posted : 05 February 2020 09:14:02

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Coming on nicely Ruda. BigGrin

Are you repainting most of the parts or is this the original appearance of the kit?

Malc.
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#26 Posted : 05 February 2020 10:13:01

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RM1 wrote:
Coming on nicely Ruda. BigGrin

Are you repainting most of the parts or is this the original appearance of the kit?

Malc.



Greetings colleague.
All parts are painted and lots of parts are modified according to photos.
Ruda
#27 Posted : 05 February 2020 19:51:47

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Today I built a cockpit with an engine part.
This part deserves a no hurry, it is a fairly complex part on the precision of casting and will test your nerves thoroughly.
We succeeded and can continue in the next construction.





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#28 Posted : 05 February 2020 20:44:56

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Excellent work, looks stunning.Love Love Drool

Mark
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#29 Posted : 06 February 2020 12:28:17

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I had some time yesterday, so I painted the coolers and the engine oil container.



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#30 Posted : 07 February 2020 17:53:08

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The radiator and oil tank are in place. I connected everything through pipes and hoses and we are a bit closer to the target again BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin .







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#31 Posted : 07 February 2020 23:40:55

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Looking fab, beautiful work....Drool Drool Drool

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Alan
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#32 Posted : 09 February 2020 09:53:45

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#33 Posted : 09 February 2020 19:12:21

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I thank all colleagues for their comments on my construction.
Ruda
#34 Posted : 09 February 2020 19:18:17

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I'm roughly halfway through the construction, so today I had the odechovka construction of the front and rear wings.
The wings are chromed in the kit and I really did not like it.
A lot of lye and bathing cleansing came. The cleaning was followed by black lacquer and two layers of Alclad II.
Everything is easier because the manufacturer gives decals separately.
Now I really like the surface and the whole looks more realistic.
I applied decals and the wings are ready.
I finished the modeling day by assembling the wheels, which I had painted for a long time and waiting only for the assembly.









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#35 Posted : 15 February 2020 15:51:45

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Yesterday and today I described tires and it was really purgatory.
I tried a lot of options, but nothing worked.
Finally, I used a Revell acrylic paint and described everything with a brush.
It's not 100%, but I guess I'll learn to live with it, a shaking hand is just a shaking hand.






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#36 Posted : 15 February 2020 16:16:13

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They look pretty good to me.BigGrin
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#37 Posted : 15 February 2020 19:39:13

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Everything looks fantastic, including the descriptions on the tires. Very nice work.
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#38 Posted : 16 February 2020 14:09:58

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Fantastic work Ruda and some amazing detail going into this build - it all looks very realistic! Drool Drool

Well done! ThumpUp

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#39 Posted : 17 February 2020 11:28:19

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Those wheels look pretty good !!
Malc.
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#40 Posted : 25 February 2020 12:54:28

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I sprayed and assembled the gearbox.
I had to make another starter, the one in the kit was pretty bad, so I used a few details of it for a new one.
I adjusted the clutch cylinder and made the distributor block to the brake calipers. In addition, I pulled the brass wire brake tubes from an old electric bike motor.
I added the cables to the starter and assembled and dismounted the main part of the car.
At the end of modeling Sunday, I sprayed the brake discs, the brake calipers, I lowered everything to the gearbox and stretched the brake tubes.












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