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Briface-M Posted - 10/07/2016 : 06:02:28
Ferrari P4 / 5 Yow Modellini, and some improvements.







































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Hugo Luyten Posted - 12/21/2016 : 12:43:39
Beautiful work Fabrice!

Best regards,
Hugo
MassaFan Posted - 12/21/2016 : 05:45:53
Thanks for the info
Briface-M Posted - 11/26/2016 : 09:49:51
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Originally posted by MassaFan

Great work. I did build the same model but had quiet some trouble to keep the color of the class parts inside. I did paint the inside of the glass part but it always came of just like a vinyl wrap. So what did you use as paint.




Thank's for your comment!
To paint the glass from inside, I used satin black Tamiya TS-29 bomb. But I pulled out the paint from his bomb and applied the paint to the airbrush.
MassaFan Posted - 11/15/2016 : 07:21:00
Great work. I did build the same model but had quiet some trouble to keep the color of the class parts inside. I did paint the inside of the glass part but it always came of just like a vinyl wrap. So what did you use as paint.
Briface-M Posted - 10/28/2016 : 15:59:15
Thank you for your comments

Dave, I did not put black paint in the engravings. The engravings are deep enough to create a natural shade. But it does not work with all color.

For windows, I made the etching with a metallic tip, serving me with a plastic template as a guide. The work is done by the outsides of the windows.
Dave G Posted - 10/13/2016 : 04:37:09
Very nice result Fabrice! I really like the presentation too; nice box, good looking base - good job!

I like what you did with the engraving on the clear part; might be a handy trick for me, I need to make sliding windows on a plain window, if you know what I mean... I guess you did put clear coat over the clear part??
And another thing; did you pre-shade the panel lines or does it just look that way because you cut them pretty deep?
the.x.man Posted - 10/10/2016 : 16:40:52
Nice! An extremely impressive result, Fabrice :o)

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250GTE Posted - 10/10/2016 : 02:53:40
Excellent built! And great pictures too.

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