Well done. When you said you were not going to detail the engine to your usual standard I wondered if this project would be as interesting as all your other work. It certainly has been interesting and again you have produced a beautiful model to the highest standard.
Another amazing build. I imagine that there is no more simple stage that is more tedious than fitting the complete body over the chassis! Hours of prep work and then you have to stretch the whole thing over the underside. So many things to go horribly wrong. But the result is stunning. Engine or not, a masterpiece. On that subject, I saw a builder hand form an engine using plasticine and a detailed drawing. I'm sure you have the hands to do it. Something to consider for next time
Wow this is scary impressive building. And that steady hands must be from a heart-surgery doctor. UNBELIEVEABLE nice . This whole build was my comming into the zone moments. I admire you building teckniques. You are the Master builder,i bow deeple for you.
Molto bella! Much like other car enthusiasts, I'll always have a place in my heart for a Ferrari. This belongs right next to your Daytona and 512, which I fondly remember both, as well. Superlative craftsmanship, bar none. Though it saddens my this one is finished, I'll be eagerly awaiting the full build upload. And, of course, your next project. Which, if my sources are correct, appears to be a 1982 Renault Le Car. Take care, and as always, have a great day.
Many Sincere Thank for end of wonderful project. But did you miss to show how you fix peeled paint at lower body? I can not complain and understand if you did not show it. Many Thank Again for your superior work. :)
Another master piece is done. Model has no engine, but after all that dedication you invest on it we can tell that the model does has an engine under that cover 😊. I've just upload a video on my "new" channel of that NSX I've told you (maybe you remeber it 🤪) I'm working on, it's a video made of photos. Thanks fpr sharing your modelling skils with us, so we can try to emulate your patience and atention to detail 😊.
Nice job as always. Kenji-san, one thing: do you use woodworking glue to glue windows and lights because is transparent? Isn't the Tamiya regular glue transparent as well?
Hello Kenji Very nice job Would You precize the provider's name of the photoetched parts; the windshield wipers are top ! Thank's in advance for Your answer