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Model Factory Hiro 1/20th scale Ferrari 801

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Hi all this is the first kit based car model I've managed to finish in about well longer than I care to remember!

I decided to have a break from the scratchbuilding after just finishing my big Trumpy King tiger and give this kit a go. The actual build went together very well but the body panels were horrendous to fit! I've been doing alot of fiddling with the body and since given up , it still doen't fit as nicely as I'd like it to but Im now satisfied as the parts will be displayed next to the model. I had alot of fun all the same building it :)

Sean

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Pretty damn gorgeous regardless of any issues you've had. Nice work.
 
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What a lovely race car , fantastic work Sean , for such an expensive kit you expect it to go together better but you`ve done a great job mate , being factory hiro I take most the bodywork is resin with the rest being mostly white metal ? I would love to have a go at a hiro build but well out of my price range at the moment.

Love it

Richy
 
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What a lovely race car , fantastic work Sean , for such an expensive kit you expect it to go together better but you`ve done a great job mate , being factory hiro I take most the bodywork is resin with the rest being mostly white metal ? I would love to have a go at a hiro build but well out of my price range at the moment.Love it

Richy
HI Richy Yeap they are expensive and for the money they should fit together ! The body on the 801 is resin but the Lancia D50 also a hiro Model is all white metal. Every thing on these models is either white metal and PE with small amounts of resin used, also very weighty when finished!

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all for you kind words:)

Sean
 
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Nice mate, especially the engine detail from what I see, great carb intakes !
 
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