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I've always wanted to build one of Zio's classic sports cars, but the lack of instructions always scared me off. Will be watching with interest. Looks very good so far.
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Great initiative. For years am looking to find models of Fabrizio Prudenzio. I look forward to this build.
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In progress.
I don't like tabs for curved parts, principally the small ones. If the part is medium, I add my own tabs. If it is small, I prefer edge gluing. For the tubes, if the joint will be hidden, I use the normal tab. If don't, cut off and add a new one for seamless transition. |
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Hi.
Work, new house, family. So, few time to modeling. This time, engine and details. |
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Good luck! I will also be watching this build. I have 5 or 6 of Fabrizio's ship kits that I have never started due to a lack of instructions.
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Going ahead.
Now, putting everything togheter, I finalize the Block 1. As I said before, the details will be added later. Next block: the car body. |
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Block 2: the body car.
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They are definitely beautiful models, though I've never had the courage to try them.
I have done some of the 1/64 models. You are doing an excellent job
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The body looks amazing. You've done a fine job disguising the seams.
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Block 2 finished!
Next step: radiator and engine cover. |
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