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Marc Stock

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Very nice so far.
I've got the Revell one somewhere, apart from the slightly bigger one I'm currently building.


Are you going to go with the classic 'Rosso Cina' they were originally painted, or do one of the other race colour schemes?


Roy.
 
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Very nice so far.
I've got the Revell one somewhere, apart from the slightly bigger one I'm currently building.


Are you going to go with the classic 'Rosso Cina' they were originally painted, or do one of the other race colour schemes?


Roy.

Thanks Roy. I think i am going down the classic Rosso Cina on this one without shadow of a doubt for me any Ferrari has to be Red. I hate red cars, but i love a red Ferrari. No other car suits it. 


Your 250 gto is simply stunning. 
 
If you want a Halfords colour match for Rosso Cina, it's Mini Chilli red. (the new Mini)


Roy.
 
Depending on how 'picky' you want to be, most model paints are Ferrari Rosso Corsa which isn't the same as Rosso Cina.


No 250 GTO was ever painted Rosso Corsa.


Roy.
 
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Bit more progress on the steel tube chassis. The fuel tank and oil tank get the same weathering treatment as they are also steel. 


The internal chassis I beleive was sheet aluminium along with the body shell. Looking at the model from underneath it is lacking realisim so i have rubbed it down and started adding more tubing around the panels as these were all hand built cars. 


This will be painted Alclad Aluminium. I have several shades available so will experiment. 

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Well im quite pleased with the result. Looks much better needs some weathering powder and a bit of dry brushing to tone it in a bit, but overall i think thats a sucess. I was heavy on glue on purpose to simulate a hand made welded look.


The tubing makes it look much more handmade. As every one of these GTO's  were hand built back in the day only 30 were ever made.


Got a bit of a dillema here now though. Looking at the inside, im temped to do the same (with thinner pipe) and cut off those awful moulded straps.


Test fitted with exhaust and skid plate just to see how is all going together.


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Enjoy the build, this is great kit especially if you get some aluminium tires for it ;)  I will be following closely!
 
Glad your staying Marc , great start on the 250 , chassis looks fantastic ,


Richy
 
Looking really great.


A good source of pics and info is the Haynes 250 GTO manual. Worth getting.


As a small aside - there were 39 GTO's made and are 32 'known' to still exist.


Roy.
 
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Weathered up. Used tamiya oil stain in situ with chassis to give that sort of weathered around the chassis look. Then dry stabbed with a brush of grey on certain areas to mimic aluminium oxidation and then coated the whole area with humbrol satin coat to seal in.

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That looks really good Marc. A very clever & effective weathering technique
 
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