Ferrari 250 GTO
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Kommentit
1 27 May 2020, 09:19
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This was a fairly easy build but I wanted to try and improve my painting and glueing skills, and include some extras for the first time: seatbelts and the leather door strap.
The kit would be more than 20 years old and the decals had become very brittle. The dash was like trying to do a slippery jigsaw puzzle.