Ferrari Enzo
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March 13, 2024Used a mix of ScaleMotorsport and Studio 27's Photoetch metal parts.8
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March 13, 2024I cut out two for full closure but I don't want to glue it yet, they sit perfectly still though but I'm hesitant to do so.16
March 8, 2024Admiring Scale motorsports parts17
March 8, 2024Engine fitting.18
March 8, 2024I liked some components here better.19
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March 8, 2024I got two hoods because I messed one up while polishing.21
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March 8, 2024The real car has a see through mesh that you can see the pedals and passenger plate, a detail easily missed, I wanted to recreate it, Drilled it out using a pin vise and also drilled out the small holes.23
March 8, 2024Mesh Fitting.24
March 8, 2024Detailing work.25
March 8, 2024Used Scale Motorsports pedal and plate work because it looks like the real thing. My last Enzo had a red interior, whenever I researched more images, more beige interior pictures popped up and wanted to try something different.26
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March 8, 2024Difficult part was adding the tiny screws and the latch29
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March 8, 2024I cut out another windshield just to complete the look of the windows up, it fits, but I’m torn on glueing it or leaving it there as is. It fits without falling off and it looks fantastic with them on.31
March 8, 2024I used a Dremel on 5000pm to sand this. Highest setting I can use on Clear ABS plastic is 8000 Rpm
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