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Post by chrissmith on Jun 22, 2022 18:37:34 GMT -8
Look π I did something βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
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Post by Joel_W on Jun 23, 2022 4:59:47 GMT -8
Absolutely amazing work. The detail in 1/12 scale plus your just right weathering has taken these two sub assemblies to a whole new level. Just love following your progress.
joel
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Post by chrissmith on Jun 24, 2022 18:46:53 GMT -8
Absolutely amazing work. The detail in 1/12 scale plus your just right weathering has taken these two sub assemblies to a whole new level. Just love following your progress. joel As always, thank you π
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Post by 2whl on Jun 29, 2022 4:42:34 GMT -8
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Post by Chris K. Hale on Jun 29, 2022 5:37:56 GMT -8
Ok, this build completely changed my view of Model Factory Hiro models. What can I say this is a fabulous build. Bravo to Chris (for having the courage and skills to build it properly) and Paul ( for bringing it to us) as a verified TIFOSI again I say BRAVO!!!! Thanks Guys .. Chris
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Post by chrissmith on Jun 29, 2022 6:15:04 GMT -8
As you can see, I happen to get some more accomplished π
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Post by chrissmith on Jun 29, 2022 6:19:06 GMT -8
Ok, this build completely changed my view of Model Factory Hiro models. What can I say this is a fabulous build. Bravo to Chris (for having the courage and skills to build it properly) and Paul ( for bringing it to us) as a verified TIFOSI again I say BRAVO!!!! Thanks Guys .. Chris Thank you, I am finding that every Hiro kit has its own unique challenges. But with some patience and dedication, a quality representation can be accomplished and Iβm enjoying the crap out of it ππ€£π€£
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Post by Joel_W on Jun 30, 2022 5:18:25 GMT -8
Oh my!!
The tub with the engine/trans really shows off variations of metal casting and Aluminum types that you've applied via paint to all the parts. Even the cockpit floor has just a tad of weathering from the mechanics working on it. As I've said before, You continually take this build to another level with each update.
joel
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Post by pnance26 on Jul 1, 2022 9:47:56 GMT -8
Paul, for a finish like this it is recommended you use a Magnetic Pin type Tumbler , the addition of some NuFinnish car wax will keep the finish for years, but it is a simple method you just have to invest in a tumbler. I have use one a lot helping my buddy do Ammo Reloading. Chris Thanks Chris (and Chris). That's kinda what I expected. Another good reason to keep away from MFH kits (along with the price) and leave the masterpieces to those better equipped (and probably more talented!). Nah, because once you get a tumbler, then you have a good reason to use it... on more MFH kits. I am already trying to decide on a modern era (post 2000) Ferrari F1. Any suggestions? And yes, I have gone over to the dark side!
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Post by arcticwolf on Jul 1, 2022 10:54:48 GMT -8
I have a mint SF70H kit, 1/20th Tamiya, if you want to practice.
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Post by 2whl on Jul 2, 2022 7:36:07 GMT -8
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Post by chrissmith on Jul 2, 2022 8:25:00 GMT -8
Rear suspension and brakes π Enjoy your 4th of July weekend ππΊπΈ
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Post by Joel_W on Jul 3, 2022 9:32:37 GMT -8
Oh WOW!!! The rear end suspension and brakes just look truly spectacular. Well done my friend, very well done.
joel
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Post by chrissmith on Jul 3, 2022 18:10:45 GMT -8
Thanks Joel!! I appreciate the compliment, it keeps me motivated
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Post by Joel_W on Jul 4, 2022 4:19:12 GMT -8
And your work actually keeps me motivated to focus on my OOB builds.
joel
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