Hi guys,
Here's an update on my 250 GTO
- I did the final polish on the body yesterday and today and am actually quite impressed. It is by far the best finish I've ever achieved on a model. Certainly not 'pro' quality, but I'm very satisfied with how it turned out. It is very R-E-D....!!
- I applied BMF to the window frames. There must be a *trick* to using this stuff and not having it curl all up on you!! If anyone has a method for preventing the dreaded 'curly foil', please share!!
- My quest for a nice shift-gate has ended and I've just accepted that I'm going to have to paint the thing silver and try to draw in the 'gates'. I tried all kinds of scratch building exercises, but nothing turned out good. I'm gonna have to learn how to make my own photo-etch...
- I scratch built a couple of 'buckles and straps' that tie the hood down. Turned out OK, but I haven't got them on the car yet. Hopefully they look ok when they are in place.
- I decided it was time to dive-in and figure out how I was gonna make the windshield. Turns out that a piece of acetate fits in really nice. Very easy. Here's the twist.... the back windshield is gonna be a problem (it looks really flat and harmless, but there's some anoying compound curves that are gonna drive me nuts.) Win one, lose one. I'm gonna have to think about how to tackle this unexpected little hurdle...
- The kit comes with a teeny-tiny-itsy-bitsy little Ferrari emblem (horse) that is supposed to be mounted in front of the grill. It's molded in plastic and when I saw it I thought, "that can't possibly look good (because it's so small." Well, I started to look at it some more tonight and when I got it under a magnifying glass I was amazed. The darn thing actually looks really nice. I have no idea how they got that kind of detail out of a tiny plastic piece that's on a big sprue with dozens of other pieces. I decided to cover it with BMF and then paint the edges and recesses with flat black. It passed the sniff test and I'm gonna use it on the kit. That was a nice little (pun intended) surprise.
The only thing left is the rear window and some final assemply and installation of the last tiny little bits. Still no digital cam yet, sorry I don't have any pics. I'll make sure to get some when it's finished!!
M.