Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa - 1958
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1 24 December 2013, 15:18
Steve Wilson
That's fanastic Guy...
Absolutely awesome build!!!
The paint work is gorgeous and the seats match it perfectly...
Merry Christmas Guy😄
That's fanastic Guy...
Absolutely awesome build!!!
The paint work is gorgeous and the seats match it perfectly...
Merry Christmas Guy😄
24 December 2013, 15:27
Guy Golsteyn
Oh, in case you are wondering why I didn't post any pics of the engine compartment: I still don't have the aluminium intake trumpets. Once they arrive I'll fix them right away and I will do a new photoshoot 😉
Oh, in case you are wondering why I didn't post any pics of the engine compartment: I still don't have the aluminium intake trumpets. Once they arrive I'll fix them right away and I will do a new photoshoot 😉
24 December 2013, 15:51
B
Wow! Great job on the paint! I don't usually build cars,this makes me want to build one. Are there any specific basic car kits that you reccomend?
Thanks
Wow! Great job on the paint! I don't usually build cars,this makes me want to build one. Are there any specific basic car kits that you reccomend?
Thanks
24 December 2013, 17:17
Steve Wilson
Brandon...
I don't think there is a quote " basic kit " in any genre...
Every kit in any genre have their own problems, quirks, fitting and other conundrums. But any curbside car kit (curbside is a car kit without an engine) would be a good learner for you to practise on😢
Brandon...
I don't think there is a quote " basic kit " in any genre...
Every kit in any genre have their own problems, quirks, fitting and other conundrums. But any curbside car kit (curbside is a car kit without an engine) would be a good learner for you to practise on😢
24 December 2013, 17:52
B
Should I get a spray can? I usually brush paint my planes and I don't want an airbrush. I don't think you can achieve that great finish by hand.
Should I get a spray can? I usually brush paint my planes and I don't want an airbrush. I don't think you can achieve that great finish by hand.
24 December 2013, 17:53
Steve Wilson
Hi again Brandon...
I use Rattle Cans Brandon, shake the can well, warm the can in warm water, but NOT in boiling water. Hold the can about 6 to 8 inches from the item you're spraying, move in an assertive side to side action, start before the item and finish after the item. Build your sprays up in layers, I do one light spray in both directions, leave to dry for about 10 mins and repeat 4 or 5 times then do a wet coat. Leave to dry for about 48 hrs, longer if you can!!!
Do you have any worries about using an Airbrush??? If so what are they? I might be able to alleviate them for you.
Hi again Brandon...
I use Rattle Cans Brandon, shake the can well, warm the can in warm water, but NOT in boiling water. Hold the can about 6 to 8 inches from the item you're spraying, move in an assertive side to side action, start before the item and finish after the item. Build your sprays up in layers, I do one light spray in both directions, leave to dry for about 10 mins and repeat 4 or 5 times then do a wet coat. Leave to dry for about 48 hrs, longer if you can!!!
Do you have any worries about using an Airbrush??? If so what are they? I might be able to alleviate them for you.
24 December 2013, 18:22
B
I just don't want one. Some air compressors are loud,and the airbrush is a pain to clean after using enamels. Also hand painting is fun for me,I like to see what finishes I can achieve using only my brushes.
I just don't want one. Some air compressors are loud,and the airbrush is a pain to clean after using enamels. Also hand painting is fun for me,I like to see what finishes I can achieve using only my brushes.
24 December 2013, 18:33
B
I use mostly Windsor and Newton brushes,I have some sable hair flat brushes that I use the most on my aircraft.
I use mostly Windsor and Newton brushes,I have some sable hair flat brushes that I use the most on my aircraft.
24 December 2013, 18:35
Steve Wilson
You do what suits you Brandon...
I started with brushes, eeerrrrrmmmmm!!! that was a few years ago now.
One tip!!! To get a finish like Guy's, with a brush. Well thin the paint to a consistency of Milk, then use a medium wide flat brush in one direction only, I brush from front of car to the back. Yeah! I still keep my hand in with a brush😢
You do what suits you Brandon...
I started with brushes, eeerrrrrmmmmm!!! that was a few years ago now.
One tip!!! To get a finish like Guy's, with a brush. Well thin the paint to a consistency of Milk, then use a medium wide flat brush in one direction only, I brush from front of car to the back. Yeah! I still keep my hand in with a brush😢
24 December 2013, 19:00
B
Thanks for the tip 🙂 I'll probably get a cheap car kit to experiment on with my Christmas Money.
Thanks for the tip 🙂 I'll probably get a cheap car kit to experiment on with my Christmas Money.
24 December 2013, 19:16
Bill Gilman
Brandon, not all compressors are loud, mine is only 50 dB. About as loud as normal conversation.
Brandon, not all compressors are loud, mine is only 50 dB. About as loud as normal conversation.
25 December 2013, 01:59
Stefan Suessemilch
What a perfect build, and we haven't seen the engine yet... To see the pics of your builds is always a pleasure, Guy. It's like visiting a Sotheby's fine art auction 😉
What a perfect build, and we haven't seen the engine yet... To see the pics of your builds is always a pleasure, Guy. It's like visiting a Sotheby's fine art auction 😉
25 December 2013, 12:33