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  1. Huckleberry75 -  I could not agree more.  I've assembled mine with the color specified in the kit, right or wrong.  It has contrast with the surrounding parts which I like.  A bit off from reality, likely.  

     

    Malc, thanks for the pics.  I agree, much more on the gray side than brown. 

  2. You are rocking this build!   Keep it up and keep posting. 

     

    https://www.amazon.com/TESTORS-8869-Masking-Assortment-TESR8869/dp/B007KMW5NQ 

     

    This is a link for Testors masking tape.  It's a pack of 3 different widths.  I'm sure you can find it locally.  Makes turns and curves MUCH easier with a crisp clean edge.  Use this on the line and then use larger width tape for the reminder.  

     

    Every build is a learning experience.  I've done something new or tried new techniques on all my builds.  Your work is excellent!  Keep it up.

  3. This might have been helpful... albeit on a MUCH smaller scale.  

     

     

    I really appreciate you posting so much of the "how to" of your work.  I think to myself, "Hmmm..., I can do that" (with lots of practice).  I just never thought enough "outside the box" (get it???).  Awesome work and thank you for posting!

    JCH

  4. A quick update... cockpit activity.  I'm pleased with the result of the seat-belt harness.  

     

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    I'm fighting the steering wheel at the moment.  5 REALLY small push buttons, ARGH!  I thought the switches on the control box were finicky.  I'll post when complete. 

     

    If you are on the fence about anything from Top Studio, go for it!  The resin, photo etch, and turned metals are a treat to assemble.  

     

    Thanks for looking . 

     

    P.S.  As indicated previously, I did add a pane of acrylic sheet covering about 2/3 of the front of the paint station.  It works perfectly.  So much so I've been using the "paint" station for soldering.  No more bathing in lead smoke!

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  5. Picking back up on this hobby after many years absence I came to the same conclusion.  In my younger days I primarily built F1 cars so my first choice upon returning was F1.  I too was surprised at the slim pickings of the Tamiya catalog.  In the early '80s you could find mid to late 70's cars easily even in the 1/12 scale.  That is not the case today.  While MFH has some beautiful selections the vast majority, at least in the larger scale and higher detail, are classics.  

     

    14 hours ago, tagy said:

    I have a decent collection of F1 kits in the stash,

    Such as...  Being a eBay maven, are you a non-smoker?  The condition of the tires?  Yes, interested!

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