Revell 1/24 Ferrari California

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BorgR3mc0
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Revell 1/24 Ferrari California

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And it’s done!

My second car model ever, the other one being a 1/43 Heller F-1 car. Overall it was a pleasant experience. The fit was good, instructions very clear (the part numbers and build sequence follow each other) and who doesn’t like a red Ferrari!

I made some mistakes: the gloss coat could have been better. There are some lumps/dust in the finish and that is quite conspicuous in real life. Also, I followed the instructions to the letter but looking at the model now I think I should have made/paint the window rubbers. It is a tiny thing but I just hadn’t realised it until I glued in the windows.

The build tread is here:
http://www.spamodeler.com/forum/viewtop ... =30&t=3871

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Vroom!
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Thats a very beautiful build and car!

I guess it wont be your last car build Borg?

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Looks good Borg. And like you said, a bit of a learning experience for the next one. Bravo for stepping out of your comfort zone and turning out this beautiful machine!
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Thanks guys! I don’t have any other car in my stash at the moment. But I do have some other non-aircraft models. So you can expect me to step into some other fields every now and then.
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Congratulations! I read the build thread first, but here I am to off my appreciation! Great problem solving with the paint!

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Well done!
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That turned out really nice! You should build more cars. :shoutout:
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Looks like a good turn out to me Borg! As for the dust and all , a little wet sanding with the fine sanding pads and polishing out with Novus will bring 'er home every time. :wink:

Oh yeah......I'll second what keavdog said.
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Beautiful paint work on a gorgeous car! Way to go Borg, you did a masterful job. Joe said it best about using a polishing pad to wet sand out the blemishes.
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