It is just ridiculous to see how easy you make it look. I also do some custom work(all inspired by you) and it's bloody tricky yet extremely rewarding.
Thanks Daniel, it just takes time to get better, I have been model building for 30 years, practice make perfect. And yes, it is very rewarding when you mod something and it comes out great
Rob I just wanted to say thank you for reply. And I also like how you did that 1:18 Scale Ferrari Monza sp1 that was a real nice job you did on that model, I was looking at the video on that model and it took a lot of work but it looks like that model is worth a whole lot more money than just $44. Brother you are the best I take my hat off to you!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great custom, looks beautiful, im planning on doing a custom like this as well, when taking the model apart are there any parts which can break easily during the disassembly, asking because i have had bad experience in the past with disassembly and breaking parts etc.
Hi Rob, great work on your custom made Monza! I will do a customizing on the same model but with another colorscheme soon. So we had the same idea to do a customizing on this Bburago Monza! :-) Greetings and happy modeling, Andreas
Hey Rob, good luck with your supercar purchasing!! It must be a very exciting time/experience for you. Good luck! Just wondering if you have sold your modified Bburago Monza SP1? I really like the design you have done. Kind regards, JJ 😊👍🏼
Astonishing result all throughout, i wish i had those skills. Obviously that s not a BBURAGO anymore, i mean apart from all the work and time put into it, i cant imagine how much money you invested in the materials ( carbon decals, paints, racing harneses , mesh , other decals etc. ) . If i were to try to upgrade a model car like this, aproximately how much money is needed to invest ?
@@ROBSMODELCARS it would take me 2 months 😅🤣 . And not even half as good of an outcome. Btw, i am just starting to use carbon decals, i m uprading 1/43 scale models. My last " project " is a Bburago Signature Edition LaFerrari Aperta, the launch spec. I tried to bring it as close to a Looksmart Bbr standard. Obviously there is slight room for improvement. I added the carbón decals, cloth seatbelts hand made, added hand made tiny parts such as the shift paddels behind the steering wheel, pedals ( brake accel) , side windows hand made, interior rear view mirror etc. I wish u could see it and give me your honest feedback on it. I repeat its my first project Where i ve used carbón decals .
So interesting to see how many laborious hours went into making this. When you made the decals on the computer, did you copy the size from the original “Monza SP1” script on the original Bburago, or did you test print multiple times to see what fit best on the rear buttress? In general, is there a good way to get Ferrari and Lamborghini logos/scripts already scaled, or is it just a matter of test printing the images from Google and resizing over and over?
I just bought clear decal paper off ebay a few years ago. I don't know what brand and can't go that far back in my eBay purchase history to tell you who I bought it from. Sorry
i just have 1 minor detail to comment, i wish you painted that little line under the side mirror and door side the color silver.. on the side of the car, there is a sort of exhaust for the hot air in the engine bay at the start of the door, there is a line which splits this exhaust into upper and lower.. i just wish you painted it silver.. look at 12:05 for reference, it is silver in the picture ..if you see real pictures of the monza in black or red, that small line is silver and stands out quite a bit..
Wow, astonishing job! And howl long did it take you? 2 weeks or even less, congratulations. I really get angry with myself when I do some stupid mistakes with painting, but if it happens even to a master like you, I shouldn't get so mad.
Yes, it was 2 weeks in total to rebuild this model. And yes, I too gets problems with model building, that's why I include the mistakes in these video's
No, I just use wax and grease remover to give it a thorough clean, then apply the primer. 2K primer has more 'Grab' than hobby primer, so no need to sand the metal