Well there you go Frank. Making me spend more money. 😊 This kit is now on my list. And of course, you have set a high bar for the finished product. Great work. Awesome model. Thanks for sharing.
@@rayrussell6258 that mirror stand was the last gift my parents bought me before my mom passed away in 2009. They got it for exactly the purpose I use it: to display my cars.
Very nice Frank - I really like the burgundy interior and wheels. I used Splash paints Gulf Blue on a Ford GT40 and their paints are great. I have a bottle of their Porsche Miami Blue but haven't used it yet. 👍
Another fantastic build. Quinta does a Lamborghini Countach set for the Aoshima Countach, I wonder if that could be force fed onto the Fujimi enthusiast kit....
Looks amazing. Color is so subjective. In Europe, 80-90% of the cars are some shade of gray to black, or white. About the most adventurous they get is red. The latest trend are these battleship gray cars. To me, they look like somebody clear coated the primer. To each their own, but for me, I despise those boring, dull colors. Recently, I needed to have my silver 2004 Alfa GT refinished (rust was starting; they use salt on the roads in Poland). I decided I wanted a vibrant blue-green that matched the saturation of my 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 in B5 Blue pearl (the perfect car color) back home in Texas. I sprayed over 50 spoons and bodies from 16 model car kits. It came down to Ford Gulf Aqua (1968) and 1969 Plymouth Q5 Seafoam Turquoise. Of course, like most people from Texas, I chose the MOPAR color. I spent 4 weeks trying to find an auto paint supplier. Most just refused or gave me the wrong 1971 Q5. Three had to write back to US to get the formula (surprise, surprise, there is not a lot of demand 1969 MOPAR colors in Europe). Finally, I was able to get it from PPG in a city several hours away. I shot a sample on a model and it looked great. Now, I have the only 2004 Alfa GT 3.2 in 1969 Q5 Seafoam Turquoise and I love it. The Europeans think I'm crazy with my scandalous colored car. I think they still suffer from the dull dreary communist mind virus.
"Both your viewers? lol" Do you like 1/25 scale or 1/24 scale. And just to throw a little sauce on Quinta those guys are from Russia did you know that?
@@Armourworkshop Yes, I know they are from Russia. If given the choice, I would pick 1/25th scale because it is the most popular scale for the subjects I like to build the most: American cars. I appreciate cars from other parts of the world, and am happy to build in 1/24th scale in order to have them in my collection.
Thank you for having a soundtrack! Us guys with tinnitus appreciate not having to listen to our ears ring during the silent portions!
Great job thumb up,thank u for sharing keep on building
Great build and color frank!
Great looking Porch, glad your back
Well there you go Frank. Making me spend more money. 😊 This kit is now on my list. And of course, you have set a high bar for the finished product. Great work. Awesome model. Thanks for sharing.
I love the color combination you chose for this Porsche Frank
Great job 👍
LOVE this color combo. This came out awesome.
Very awesome..........I hope the expand those decals.
@@cargod01mustang79 they would be a game changer…even more so if they can do chromed scripts as 3D Decals
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
Nice looking build frank.
I really like this color combination. I wasn't really a Porsche guy but I'm coming around.
Love that Beige Gray color my friend.....
What an outstanding build. Live the color combo
Beautiful build Frank, that is June's favorite Porsche, those 80's 911 Turbo's. You did a killer job on this!!!
Phenomenal looking build Frank love the color👍👍
Great color! Turned out beautiful
Mentioned at the time you finished this it was my favorite of the bunch, that hasn't changed. Great combo.
It really is a nice build Frank. That color combo is an eye catcher.
Extra sharp, I really like the color. Thanks for sharing Frank.
Looks fantastick as usual.
The detail level of the interior with those 3D parts is very much improved.
Btw, super nice beveled mirror rotating display stand you have there.
@@rayrussell6258 that mirror stand was the last gift my parents bought me before my mom passed away in 2009. They got it for exactly the purpose I use it: to display my cars.
Very nice Frank - I really like the burgundy interior and wheels. I used Splash paints Gulf Blue on a Ford GT40 and their paints are great. I have a bottle of their Porsche Miami Blue but haven't used it yet. 👍
Another fantastic build. Quinta does a Lamborghini Countach set for the Aoshima Countach, I wonder if that could be force fed onto the Fujimi enthusiast kit....
Looks amazing. Color is so subjective. In Europe, 80-90% of the cars are some shade of gray to black, or white. About the most adventurous they get is red. The latest trend are these battleship gray cars. To me, they look like somebody clear coated the primer.
To each their own, but for me, I despise those boring, dull colors. Recently, I needed to have my silver 2004 Alfa GT refinished (rust was starting; they use salt on the roads in Poland). I decided I wanted a vibrant blue-green that matched the saturation of my 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 in B5 Blue pearl (the perfect car color) back home in Texas.
I sprayed over 50 spoons and bodies from 16 model car kits. It came down to Ford Gulf Aqua (1968) and 1969 Plymouth Q5 Seafoam Turquoise. Of course, like most people from Texas, I chose the MOPAR color. I spent 4 weeks trying to find an auto paint supplier. Most just refused or gave me the wrong 1971 Q5. Three had to write back to US to get the formula (surprise, surprise, there is not a lot of demand 1969 MOPAR colors in Europe). Finally, I was able to get it from PPG in a city several hours away. I shot a sample on a model and it looked great.
Now, I have the only 2004 Alfa GT 3.2 in 1969 Q5 Seafoam Turquoise and I love it. The Europeans think I'm crazy with my scandalous colored car. I think they still suffer from the dull dreary communist mind virus.
Frank thought it was a group of Porches build😅
@@JimFlanagan4206 oh it was a group…five in total! The other four will be along shortly.
"Both your viewers? lol" Do you like 1/25 scale or 1/24 scale. And just to throw a little sauce on Quinta those guys are from Russia did you know that?
@@Armourworkshop Yes, I know they are from Russia.
If given the choice, I would pick 1/25th scale because it is the most popular scale for the subjects I like to build the most: American cars. I appreciate cars from other parts of the world, and am happy to build in 1/24th scale in order to have them in my collection.
@@Armourworkshop it’s still there. No one took it down that I can see…
@@FranksModelWorks ok - weird lol