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COMPLETE:Revell EnzoSkylineFan 01-29-2006, 07:32 PM Its done.... for the money, this car rivals the tamiya kit in fit and finish if done carefully. No doors open on this one, but it gives you a brillant clean look when the rear bonnet is closed.. I added half opened windows with acetate and all the proper areas were treated to mocroscale twil weave CF The paint is COBRA COLORS "Giallo Modena" the best paint for exotics in my opinion. DaveT http://images15.fotki.com/v268/photos/3/335511/1281531/DSCF1894-vi.jpg http://images16.fotki.com/v272/photos/3/335511/1281531/DSCF1897-vi.jpg http://images16.fotki.com/v271/photos/3/335511/1281531/DSCF1901-vi.jpg http://images16.fotki.com/v273/photos/3/335511/1281531/DSCF1905-vi.jpg http://images16.fotki.com/v274/photos/3/335511/1281531/DSCF1906-vi.jpg http://images16.fotki.com/v271/photos/3/335511/1281531/DSCF1908-vi.jpg http://images15.fotki.com/v267/photos/3/335511/1281531/DSCF1911-vi.jpg More pics as well as the entire in progress album can be viewed here. http://public.fotki.com/Daveyracer/exotic_built_supercars/revell_ferrari_enzo/ NissanSkylineGTR98 01-29-2006, 07:42 PM Thats some fine work! :D blubaja 01-29-2006, 08:09 PM Beautiful Enzo!! Great work on all the details!!! white97ex 01-29-2006, 08:30 PM Brilliant Work! quadzero 01-29-2006, 09:36 PM what a amazing wild looking car, fantastic clean build also. 675datsun 01-29-2006, 09:57 PM Gosh it's hard to beleive that is a Revell kit! Great detailing all around...first time I've seen a Revell Enzo engine bay detailed to this level! Samurai75007 01-29-2006, 10:52 PM lookin good thought I dont like the Revel Enzo... willimo 01-29-2006, 11:01 PM Looks good to me. You should ahve just said it was Tami and you could get a giggle out of all the people who didn't realize it wasn't. Certainly when someone like you puts it together, it doesn't matter who made the kit. It could have been a Lee knock off kit that you used - wouldn't surprise me a bit. Lambo003 01-30-2006, 02:06 AM WOW!!! SUPER JOB!!!!! Makes me wanna DANCE LIKE I'VE GOT ANTS IN MY PANTS!!! :lol: http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e182/theclam/party048.gif klutz_100 01-30-2006, 06:26 AM Excellent job! :bigthumb: Totally agree with you on the colour, it's a real pain that you can't get CC paints outside the US :( G-man422 01-30-2006, 06:29 AM That Enzo is amazing! You gave great attention to detail. beautiful. GvEman 01-30-2006, 06:52 AM Looks nice! Myx_85 01-30-2006, 10:21 AM Very great work on this!!! digitalbanzai 01-30-2006, 11:39 AM Looks great! Dean23 01-30-2006, 11:44 AM great job.excellent details and I have to agree yellow is the only clolour for exotics LA-CUSTOMS 01-30-2006, 11:48 AM what can i say !! ? ........... WOW !!! lol this is simply beautiful ! very nice work !! The Sheene Machine 01-30-2006, 01:29 PM The DaveT building machine continues at a relentless pace!!!! Fantastic work Dave - very clean. :worshippy Cobra Colors 01-30-2006, 05:28 PM Gorgeous! That kit certainly provides a worthwhile alternative to Tamiya's. Nice job on the glossy finish too, and photographing it. Giallo Modena has a kind of creamy yellow tone to it, and in all the pictures you took from start to finish you managed to capture it beautifully. mike united 01-30-2006, 07:08 PM Top notch, well done.......:sunglasse blueboost 01-31-2006, 02:22 AM excellent build! Wheelin75r 01-31-2006, 03:37 AM Wow, this doesn't look like a Revell kit at all! well done!! Martsmodels 01-31-2006, 07:40 AM Great result! It just shows that it can be done! ZoomZoomMX-5 01-31-2006, 09:04 AM Fanatastic :sunglasse If this build convinces just one person that Revell kits are worth a second look (and not worthy of the inherent snobbery against them) then it was all worth it. I think in many respects Dave's model looks at least as good if not better than most finished Tamiya Enzos. With this level of craftsmanship (which is what we all strive for, isn't it?) the finished appearance to my eyes trumps Tamiya's, which is often spoiled by a poor "closed-up" appearance as the doors don't always fit the body very well, especially in the area of the roof when all surfaces don't line up. I'll spend a lot of time on my Tamiya Enzo to fix that problem. The Enzo isn't the typical "shake the box and it comes out assembled" perfection typified by Tamiya's simpler kits. The engineering is spectacular; but the Enzo takes it to the extreme and I'm not convinced that all the bells and whistles really makes it a better kit for ME to enjoy building. People who have built both Tamiya and Revell Enzos seem to also think the snobbery against the Revell kit is totally unwarranted. If you want to open it up and show it all off (which is admittedly the best way to display a 1:1 Enzo), get the Tamiya kit and have at it; spend the extra time and money and really super-detail it w/all that the aftermarket offers it. If you like your models closed so you can admire the design, save your money and time and build the Revell kit. It's really quite nice to have the choice between the two :) Gamerxz 01-31-2006, 09:20 AM Fanatastic :sunglasse If this build convinces just one person that Revell kits are worth a second look (and not worthy of the inherent snobbery against them) then it was all worth it. I think in many respects Dave's model looks at least as good if not better than most finished Tamiya Enzos. With this level of craftsmanship (which is what we all strive for, isn't it?) the finished appearance to my eyes trumps Tamiya's, which is often spoiled by a poor "closed-up" appearance as the doors don't always fit the body very well, especially in the area of the roof when all surfaces don't line up. I'll spend a lot of time on my Tamiya Enzo to fix that problem. The Enzo isn't the typical "shake the box and it comes out assembled" perfection typified by Tamiya's simpler kits. The engineering is spectacular; but the Enzo takes it to the extreme and I'm not convinced that all the bells and whistles really makes it a better kit for ME to enjoy building. People who have built both Tamiya and Revell Enzos seem to also think the snobbery against the Revell kit is totally unwarranted. If you want to open it up and show it all off (which is admittedly the best way to display a 1:1 Enzo), get the Tamiya kit and have at it; spend the extra time and money and really super-detail it w/all that the aftermarket offers it. If you like your models closed so you can admire the design, save your money and time and build the Revell kit. It's really quite nice to have the choice between the two :) Agreed .. the tamiya enzo kit is to show off the amount of detail it has... with the opening doors and great engine detail.. if u just wanna take a glance at your enzo model when u return home.. i think revell would be sufficent. If you have many friends into cars tamiya kit all the way! cheers :grinyes: Gamerxz 01-31-2006, 09:22 AM OH YES almost forgot... nice clean great build... shows that the revell kit isnt as bad as people think it is.. great job in proving that! Althought i never touched one before lol... SAABPOWER 01-31-2006, 09:48 AM Looking great. Really nice color :) SkylineFan 01-31-2006, 10:58 AM Fanatastic :sunglasse If this build convinces just one person that Revell kits are worth a second look (and not worthy of the inherent snobbery against them) then it was all worth it. I think in many respects Dave's model looks at least as good if not better than most finished Tamiya Enzos. With this level of craftsmanship (which is what we all strive for, isn't it?) the finished appearance to my eyes trumps Tamiya's, which is often spoiled by a poor "closed-up" appearance as the doors don't always fit the body very well, especially in the area of the roof when all surfaces don't line up. I'll spend a lot of time on my Tamiya Enzo to fix that problem. The Enzo isn't the typical "shake the box and it comes out assembled" perfection typified by Tamiya's simpler kits. The engineering is spectacular; but the Enzo takes it to the extreme and I'm not convinced that all the bells and whistles really makes it a better kit for ME to enjoy building. People who have built both Tamiya and Revell Enzos seem to also think the snobbery against the Revell kit is totally unwarranted. If you want to open it up and show it all off (which is admittedly the best way to display a 1:1 Enzo), get the Tamiya kit and have at it; spend the extra time and money and really super-detail it w/all that the aftermarket offers it. If you like your models closed so you can admire the design, save your money and time and build the Revell kit. It's really quite nice to have the choice between the two :) Well put BOB!!!! :iceslolan vBulletin®, Copyright ©2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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