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thanks for your positive feedback guys :)
I wanted to ask, where did some of you find the FIA sticker for the turbe regulator on the plenum chamber?
Thanks
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Hi Andre, I`ve just been playing catch-up with your build. Nice details and pics, well done so far. Congrats on your "Blue" medal for running a diary. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Thanks guys. Work on the engine continues. I did my own rendition of the exhaust to mimik the stainless steel.
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That looks excellent Andre, very realistic and some nice heat treatment too, very well done!
I've just done the same to my 1:20 Mp4/4 in my last update and love painting exhausts, it's such great fun getting that look of hot metal isn't it?
Kev
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yeah, I love air-brushing. so much that can be done with painting. not sure why the pictures did not get embedded File Attachment(s): monzaandre attached the following image(s):
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starting to look like a racing car. I am thinking that it would probably best to try and tackle the underbody. The Museum carbon decals come without instructions and this is a bit of a worry looking at the rather large number of them for the undertray and diffusers. monzaandre attached the following image(s):
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this weekend I was working on the floor of the car. not my most enjoyable thing so far but I am almost done with it. I used carbon decals on the diffuser and the carbon paper for the rest of the underfloor in addition to the supplied heat shield material. I used some smoke effect on the heat shield and I tried to apply some skid marks as well. monzaandre attached the following image(s):
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forgive my question, but I do not understand this kind of coating, are you sure it's right? the flat bottom is made of carbon fiber ...
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I was under the impression the underbody was woven carbon at the back for the diffuser and a more laminated kind of carbon on the actual underbody mid to front. I may be mistaken and used the wrong kind of carbon.
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some more pics of the underfloor and the finished gearbox monzaandre attached the following image(s):
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as many screws replaced with real ones as possible monzaandre attached the following image(s):
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