DocRob Posted Wednesday at 07:11 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:11 PM More Italian stuff, I must be infected . The Ferrari is the only so called hybrid in the MFH universe until know. Hybrid means, it´s a multi media kit like the others, but has a "normal" polystyrene body on sprues instead of resin body parts, which makes the kit noticeable cheaper than others of the same producer. This is a re-release, which sports new Cartograph decals and was up on the MFH page only for one day, then was sold out. I missed it there, but luckily Spotmodel had one left. To fill the carton , I ordered some paints from Number Five and Zero Paints for different car projects, as well as a small picture reference book about the Ferrari 250 GTO and some resin and metal detail parts for other kits. Cheers Rob 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
belugawhaleman Posted Wednesday at 07:21 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:21 PM Nice additions Rob. I was on the Spotmodel site recently looking for some 1/12 buckles... nice site. I hope you do a build of that kit on here....or that Tamiya Alfa. I would like to see how an automotive finish is done with details like; Which airbrush Nozzle size, air pressure, paint to thinner ratio, surface prep, and etc. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlrwestSiR Posted Wednesday at 09:06 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:06 PM Rob, I have the same kit but the original release. Besides the regular plastic body shell, I think mine has a diecast chassis rather than white metal. I'll have to double check that. Carl 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GusMac Posted Wednesday at 09:29 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:29 PM One of my favourite F1 cars ever, please do a WIP. Still remember Villeneuve's lap at Zandvoort with 3 wheels. Perfect example of his unique mix of genius and lunacy. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocRob Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago 22 hours ago, belugawhaleman said: Nice additions Rob. I was on the Spotmodel site recently looking for some 1/12 buckles... nice site. I hope you do a build of that kit on here....or that Tamiya Alfa. I would like to see how an automotive finish is done with details like; Which airbrush Nozzle size, air pressure, paint to thinner ratio, surface prep, and etc. Thank you Paul, this will not be my very next build, unfortunately, but with MFH kits, you have to buy them, when they are available or they might be gone forever or are in the hand of scalpers. I have not that much experience with car body finishes, I only built three, but will continue with the Cobra Coupe, after the GB and painting the body is one of the next steps. 20 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: Rob, I have the same kit but the original release. Besides the regular plastic body shell, I think mine has a diecast chassis rather than white metal. I'll have to double check that. You may be right Carl, I only browsed through the contents of the box quickly. It looks like this: 20 hours ago, GusMac said: One of my favourite F1 cars ever, please do a WIP. Still remember Villeneuve's lap at Zandvoort with 3 wheels. Perfect example of his unique mix of genius and lunacy. I will do a WIP Gus, but not so soon. I like the car, but it is not one of my favorites and I have to do some research about it as well. Seemed to have been racing, before I developed a slight interest int F1. Cheers Rob 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
belugawhaleman Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago Thanks Rob . I do like seeing your purchases. Always great stuff! I'll be watching when finish that Cobra Daytona....a spectacular build that will no doubt end in a beautiful model. I'm eager to build an automotive subject. In my case a Tamiya 1/24 late Thirties Toyoda sedan that I have and I was looking for suggestions on how to do the finish. Any tips for doing that Anyone? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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