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Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
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I am very familiar with hurricanes, gators, and sinkholes. Learned to live with that from five generations of grandparents who came before me. Earthquakes, wild fires, and landslides, not so much. 🙂 -
Now you know why I primered it in black, but I thought you would have picked that up earlier. Black is the correct primer for any silver finish. The plastic looked horrible before paint. Green plastic could not hide the ugly of the imperfections in the plastic. Green plastic only makes it more difficult to cover it with primer unless you do it it black primer. That dark green plastic would have required a lot of primer to do it in white. I am not a big fan of colored plastic for that reason.
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I couldn't catch the light just right to show the imperfections, but the sanded filler will give you an idea of how severe it was. In these first photos, I am showing how I damaged the radius where the hood meets the car body/windshield area while I was sanding the putty that filled the sink marks. To repair the damage, I glued on a short length of plastruct plastic rod to the hood then sanded/reshaped the plastruct to reconstruct the radius. 75% of the work to build a kit like this is preparing the body for paint, then priming and painting it. There are a lot of seams that need to be filled. primer will be applied, wet sanded, and primed again before finish paint is applied.
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Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Mine needs a Florida plate...no California for me! -
Thanks gentlemen, glad you're here. The car body is disappointing. Hoped it would be a nice, retooled mold, but no dice. The top and the hood have some sink marks which I will spend a little time filling, but the location of the sink marks in the hood are in a real bad place, being right smack dab in the sheet metal roll where it shapes up to the induction cowl. One of the head lights is mis-shaped and will look odd. Oh well, it is what it is. Not going to try to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, but will make it presentable as possible without spending an inordinate amount of time on it. And an ugly green plastic at that. 😄 Don't know why they do that crap. 🤥
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Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thanks Edward -
Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Added the headlamp assemblies, the side markers, and the upper duct work to the front end of the Enzo. -
Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
The kit supplies a clear chassis cover for the rear portion of the undercarriage so the bottom of the engine, transmission, suspension, and brake systems can be seen if the builder decides to display it that way. I am going to opt for the non transparent pieces as I don't care for the look of the clear pieces. -
Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
CDW replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
The rear wheel wells get a carbon fiber treatment. Here, the carbon fiber wheel wells are displayed with the air ducts, which are also carbon fiber, dry fitted into place. There is a kit supplied wire mesh that gets cut to a template shape then glued to the intake of the air ducts. The wire mesh is used in numerous places throughout the build as you will see later. -
Enzo Ferrari by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya 1:24 Scale
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Just an FYI... Seems the "sweet spot" for reducing the Mr Color clear lacquer for the airbrush is 30% clear to 70% reducer. 50% just isn't enough. At 70% reducer, the clear goes down beautifully. You'll see in the next post with photos, probably tomorrow. In these photos, I have painted the undersides of the body panels with semi-gloss black, then wet sanded the body in preparation for the next coat of clear (which I've already done but am not ready to handle yet for photos).
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