Testors Ferrari 288 GTO 1988-2020
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5 7 December 2020, 06:27
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This turned out great. You can tell it is a high quality kit. Have you ever tried using Tamiya Polishing compound? I think it could make your paint pop even more! I have both "coarse" and "fine", just take a piece of cloth and polish like you would a real car. Probably works with any polishing compound, just be careful to not go through the paint.
29 December 2020, 10:00
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Great job and congratulations on finishing it. I have one on a shelf too that I've been considering starting.
7 January 2021, 22:54
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Had it in my parents house since about 1988. Started it then,
Got to step Two and then kept it all in its original box. During summer 2020 I revisited this kit and decided to finish what I started so long ago. I had not built a
Model since. This model is highly detailed. It has aluminum coils for the suspension. Decals held up perfectly despite the years. I used
Tamiyas Italian Red. Intructions are very clear. Lights pop up doors open as well as boot and trunk.