Ferrari 312 T4 Tamiya
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Re: Ferrari 312 T4 Tamiya
An inspirational build. I am about to start the Hasegawa 1976 312T2 and am wondering about the wings. I believe they were polished aluminum so do I leave them chrome as they come in the kit? Or something else?
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Re: Ferrari 312 T4 Tamiya
Looks very good & reminds Me of my Build of this Kit 14 Years ago . Only my modest Opinion is that You could tighten the Cowling Screws a bit to get rid of that Gap between the Cowling halves.
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Re: Ferrari 312 T4 Tamiya
Nicely finished. How did you finish the wings? They look fantastic.
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Re: Ferrari 312 T4 Tamiya
The chrome of the kit is perfect.Daveporschephile wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 11:02 am An inspirational build. I am about to start the Hasegawa 1976 312T2 and am wondering about the wings. I believe they were polished aluminum so do I leave them chrome as they come in the kit? Or something else?
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Re: Ferrari 312 T4 Tamiya
Thank you for your advice, I will try with the screws of the kit.
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