Thanks mate, as always much appreciated. The ending took a few takes to get right haha, took me almost as long as putting the rest of the video together 🤣
@@autostradamacchina It is the testors reboxing of the Italeri Ferrari 250GT California Spyder. My favorite build. and my favorite car. Revel and academy reboxed it as well. Often you can find the Italeri and Revel boxings cheaper, but they are the exact same kit.
Thanks Thomas! 🙂 the mesh was a pain the ass to get the templates. Not sure how you did it but i cut masking take into the shapes then cut the mesh that way. For the backdrop I’ve got two sections, the backdrop is just normal black cardboard and then the car is on a perspex board. Got it off ebay. Not the best setup, but I’m experimenting with new stuff for every video
@@autostradamacchina well I think the backdrop looks very professional! I like the reflective surface. I think for doing the mesh I just placed it on the templates in the instructions and tried to be as careful as possible. I try to be sparing with it as I've used my left overs on some other models which didn't come with it.
Hey Felix, I normally wait around 3 days for the clear to cure completely. You might just need to spray a thicker coat of clear and also not sand too hard before polishing
So glad I found your channel, kit turned out beautifully
Thanks man, glad you enjoy the videos
Looks sharp. Came out very nice.
Thanks Brandon
I fell in love with your ending. Awesome work as always! Keep it up pal 🙌
Thanks mate, as always much appreciated. The ending took a few takes to get right haha, took me almost as long as putting the rest of the video together 🤣
@@autostradamacchina approximately how long will it take to complete a build from scratch?
It's a very detailed work. awesome!
Thanks man, glad you like it 🙂
Top job, well done.
Cheers mate, much appreciated
Very nice!!
Thanks mate
Very Nice!!!!
Awesome thanks Mike 🔥🔥
Nice bro
What are you using to get the parts to stick to the popsicle sticks bro?? And, what brand paint brushes are you using?
I use blutack to hold the pieces in place on the popsicle sticks. Brushes are also from tamiya
@@autostradamacchina thanks bud
Awesome build
Awesome thanks mate. I wanted to ask you that Ferrari in your profile pic, is that a Renaissance model? Is it a California?
@@autostradamacchina It is the testors reboxing of the Italeri Ferrari 250GT California Spyder. My favorite build. and my favorite car. Revel and academy reboxed it as well. Often you can find the Italeri and Revel boxings cheaper, but they are the exact same kit.
Ah awesome, good to know and yeah its a beautiful build and a beautiful car thats for sure
@@autostradamacchina Thanks
Really perect bro. The wheels are 18 inch or 16 inch?
I believe they’re 18’s
Im tryna put the rear springs on and its kicking my ass how did u just put them on there so easily
Very nice work! I must say, you made the mesh installation look very easy! What do you use for your black backdrop for the final reveal?
Thanks Thomas! 🙂 the mesh was a pain the ass to get the templates. Not sure how you did it but i cut masking take into the shapes then cut the mesh that way. For the backdrop I’ve got two sections, the backdrop is just normal black cardboard and then the car is on a perspex board. Got it off ebay. Not the best setup, but I’m experimenting with new stuff for every video
@@autostradamacchina well I think the backdrop looks very professional! I like the reflective surface.
I think for doing the mesh I just placed it on the templates in the instructions and tried to be as careful as possible. I try to be sparing with it as I've used my left overs on some other models which didn't come with it.
@@BOABModels thanks man, glad you like. But yeah get the perspex board, that will sort you out with the reflective surface 👍🏻
💯🔥🔥🤯🤯🤯
Thanks, glad you like 😁
Send link to kit?
Amazing work! This is my next kit up. How long did you wait to wet sand after putting clear? On my recent kit it went through the paint and clear
Hey Felix, I normally wait around 3 days for the clear to cure completely. You might just need to spray a thicker coat of clear and also not sand too hard before polishing
@@autostradamacchina got it, thank you!
Airbrush seems to be spitting a lot.
Yeah you're right and thanks for the feedback. I think I've found the issue now so hopefully moving forward the issue should be resolved.
@@autostradamacchina you still got a great finish....
Thanks man