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CDW

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  1. My baby girl is here visiting us from New Hampshire.
  2. Thanks Amos. Hope you are enjoying the build thread as much as I am in building the model. Tamiya has engineered a high quality model here. Before the body panels are painted, they have been positioned for a dry fit. Everything looks like it's going to go together as smooth as silk. Happy Thanksgiving to my American friends.
  3. Thanks Denis. I read somewhere that the entire chassis bottom is made of carbon fiber. I added a few more details to the engine bay. The air breather box gets a photo etch, chrome prancing horse badge.
  4. The prancing horse logos are a big plus on the little Tamiya decal sheet. Would look naked without them. The Enzo is aerodynamic from the bottom to the top.
  5. From Wikipedia: "The Enzo has an automated sequential manual transmission (known as the F1 gearbox) using paddle-shifters to control an automatically actuated electrohydraulic clutch and shifting mechanism, with LED lights on the steering wheel telling the driver when to change gears. The gearbox has a shift time of 150 milliseconds."
  6. The cockpit is in place now. The dash is just sitting there dry fitted. Might do a little more here and there before my kids leave to go back home this coming weekend. Oh, by the way, the steering wheel is not glued in place yet. I don't know for sure, but I am guessing what we can see on the steering column right now is at least in part, maybe the transmission shift lever? There is no other shift lever to be installed. or maybe the Enzo Ferrari is a push button shift like the old MoPar's used to be, I don't know.
  7. Thanks guys. I got the chance to squeeze in a little more carbon fiber decal work yesterday evening. This is the air intake and a couple of air ducts.
  8. I was thinking the exact same thing, those crafty devils. 🤥
  9. Mea culpa While I was rummaging through an unopened parts bag looking for a certain body part I needed to paint, I made an unintended and unexpected discovery...my missing decal sheet with the instrument dials and so forth. Yes, after going to Tamiya USA and requesting a replacement sheet, I found it in one of the parts bags. Sheesh. All I can say is, if it was a snake, it could have bit me.
  10. Thanks OC. Appreciate hearing from you.
  11. Thanks Bob! The seat shells are carbon fiber as well, each bucket gets 5 individual pieces of decal to complete them. In the end, not a whole lot of the carbon fiber will show up on the seats, but it's there anyway.
  12. This is the little carbon fiber decal sheet that came with my 1:24 Tamiya Ferrari. The blue shaded areas are the templates and must be individually removed by an X Acto knife. Here is an example of the carbon fiber details I've added to the cockpit/interior.
  13. Believe it or not, those are just carbon fiber decals on the body. Looks very real.
  14. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/63074-112-tamiya-enzo-full-build-kit-with-upcoming-scalemotorsport-cf-decals/
  15. My work time on the Ferrari is going to be brief and sporadic over the next week or so because my kids flew in from New Hampshire for the Thanksgiving holidays. Will catch a few licks on the model here and there while they are off gallivanting, maybe.
  16. Update... Tamiya USA is sending me a replacement decal set for the instrument cluster free of charge. Pretty good customer service over there. 😃
  17. Thanks Denis. The 1:12 scale version has the entire car body in carbon fiber. With this 1:24 model, just portions of the chassis and interior are carbon fiber and those came included with the kit. The 1:12 carbon fiber decals are a separate option from Scale Motor Sports that set me back $100 😲
  18. Hard for me to like it as well. 😄 I don't recall ever seeing the little decal sheet in the kit, but whether I lost it or it was never there, same process must be followed. Just have to order another to replace it. There are plenty of other steps I can take to work around the missing sheet for the time being. For one, there are a couple dozen carbon fiber decals that must be cut by hand. Tamiya supplies the carbon fiber decal sheet but they are die printed on the back for the builder to cut out themselves. These go in various places all over the car chassis and interior.
  19. Thanks Mike! Just today, I realized I have either lost or misplaced the dash decals for the Ferrari which include the instrument dials and such for the interior which I am working now to finish. Will have to wait a while to see if Tamiya USA can rescue me with a small replacement decal sheet. In the meantime, will work on everything outside the interior while I am waiting for a replacement.
  20. Paint parts, let them dry. Mask painted parts, paint, let them dry. Dry fit. Rinse, lather, and repeat. Good news is, the fit is spot on so far.
  21. Pretty much the entire chassis gets painted semi gloss black, but there are quite a few details to be painted in various shades of metallic. Like all Tamiya kits, the fit of the parts is superb. An engineering marvel.
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