Ferrari FXX

Started by Richard Mcstay · 74 · 8 years ago
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    George Williams said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    Good work, Richard, you're obviously enjoying it, and I couldn't agree more about the quality of Tamiya kits, but 50 quid still seems a bit stiff for a 1/24 car kit. This kit is available from dealers here in China for the equivalent of about 21 pounds, even the latest FXX-K (released last month) is only 25 pounds, so even allowing for VAT the UK prices seem a bit steep. Keep away from e-bay! Have fun.

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    Johannes Gerl said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    I really love the idea of taking the sprue on the boat and continuing the build at see.
    And the air must be quite dust free out there. Good for bringing the body paint on!

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    George Williams said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    A life on the ocean wave is the only life for me, etc!

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    Richard Mcstay said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    I could get the kit from China for that price George, but the delivery cost would be about £20 and it would take about 3 weeks to arrive. Then our good friends at customs will add on the import tax, so it would probably end up costing more than £50 in the end.

    It's a nice change being on a boat Halvar, I just walked on with my bags without any trouble. When I'm on the oil rigs I have a weight and bag allowance, and I'm also forbidden to take any sharp objects such as a craft knife or sprue cutters on the helicopter. Then there is the danger of my kit getting crushed in the hold.

    Dust is my arch nemesis at home, that and carpet fibres! There isn't a lot of dust on here, but you still get a little bit in the cabins. I haven't actually brought any paint though, just taking parts off and polishing them. I think the paint fumes would be a bit of a no no, especially the surface primer from the rattle can!

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    Simon Whitney said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    That is a strange one Richard, you are a Chef, yet you cannot take your knives on board!
    Still these rules are there for a reason.
    Good to see you finding a way around things though.
    Red is the classic Ferrari Colour.
    Looking forward to further updates.

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    Richard Mcstay said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    It's ok Simon, we have a limited selection of old blunt knives to work with onboard! The reason we are not allowed knives in our kit bags is to prevent any baggage handlers from accidently stabbing themselves! Any knives have to be ordered in advance and brought out by the supply boats. If I ever get a full time position out of this on the same rig, I'll definitely smuggle a tube of exacto blades out and stash them somewhere in my cabin, but it's a different rig every time for me at the minute.

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    Simon Whitney said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    I know what you mean, when we go down to our mums, she has a selection ofold blunt knives` I have to try and use LOL.
    There again I suppose, a different rig each time keeps the boredom away, there can be only so many helicopters/seagulls to can feed the bread to...
    But it keeps the pockets lines, so that cannot be to bad a thing .

    The Ferrari is coming along well mate.
    It is amazing when you start looking carefully at the parts how the seam / ejector pin monster finds some where to attack, especially after you have clean and polished that area.
    Look forward to seeing more when you get the time Richard.

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    George Williams said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    Sorry, Richard, I wasn't for a moment suggesting that you bought kits from China, I was just making what I thought was an interesting comparison. I've had to send some documents back to the UK recently by courier which costs about 20 pounds and takes a week, but I know they are checked by Customs and Excise on arrival! It's funny, a lot of consumer goods are about the same price here as at home, even though they are often made in China (like iPhones for example). I'm keen to get the new Belkits Mk 1 Rally Escort which sells for about 30 quid here, how much is it from a UK dealer?

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    George Williams said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    The EU referendum result is surely going to have a bad effect on prices in the UK in the future...

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    Richard Mcstay said 8 years, 5 months ago:

    No need to apologise George, when I first saw the price of the kits from China I thought I was on to a winner, untill I looked at the logistics properly! The Escort kit is going for about £40 on ebay from UK dealers. I'm the highest bidder right now on a Toyota GT one, hopefully I'll win that one and put it with the others I'm not going to have time to build for years!

    The referendum was a dissapointing result for myself. I couldn't vote because I'm offshore but Claire voted to stay in, as did the majority of people I know round my age group. I can't help but feel that blind patriotism got in the way of rational thought. Maybe things will turn around and the outcome will be for the best, and I will fully admit I was wrong if they do. However I sense another lengthy recession looming on the horizon, in a time where it is already near impossible for young people to make ends meet.

    There is not much more I can really do with this build now till I'm home. I will maybe apply the masks to the windscreens at some point but I doubt that will make for a very interesting photo! I've been online and gathered a few reference pics of the interior and the engine. The cabin is not quite as luxurious as the Enzo, but this machine was not built for luxury. It was built to go really really fast!

    After a bit of a debate we have all decided to do the FXX in the classic Italian Red!

    I have included some pics of some of the other designs which are really cool, but there is no decals on the market to replicate them. I am going to apply the tricolore stripe inside the white stripe pictured below on the first black car though, I think that looks cool.

    7 additional images. Click to enlarge.

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    Simon Whitney said 8 years, 4 months ago:

    It will sure look pretty, which ever scheme you choose Richard.
    The Tri-colour stripe would look excellent .
    I voted out, but I see both sides of the argument.
    As you said, we will see what happens.

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    Richard Mcstay said 8 years, 4 months ago:

    Without getting too political, I haven't seen a politician in the past twenty years that I would trust to run a bath, never mind the United Kingdom! If we had a strong leadership maybe I would have felt different. To me the current goverment, opposition and house of commons all resemble an episode of Blackadder! But that's getting too political!

    Anyway, I'm definitely going for the Red car with the tri-colour stripe. The cars with the different colours under the nose look awesome, but I'm not sure how accurately I could mask that...

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    George Williams said 8 years, 4 months ago:

    They all look really cool and the interior pictures are interesting, that steering wheel isn't exactly matt black is it?

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    George Williams said 8 years, 4 months ago:

    I've just been watching the latest Top Gear with the Aston Martin Vulcan, I hope someone brings out a kit of that, along with the McLaren 650S that's currently racing...

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    Richard Mcstay said 8 years, 4 months ago:

    It's definitely a race car interior! I've got the decals to replicate the carbon fibre paddle shifts and steering wheel centre so it should look good. If it doesn't then I've only got myself to blame really!

    I missed Top Gear the other night , I'm working early starts on here so I was already in bed. It seems a bit odd having new presenters mind, although I'll still give it a chance. Apparently Our man from Friends and Chris Evans are not getting along too well...

    I like Sabine Schmitz though, I've got a lot of time for any girl who can lap the Nurburgring in a Ford Transit faster than I can on an R1! Although there was a lot of traffic on the circuit when I was there. That's my excuse anyway and I'm sticking to it! I would like to do a couple of laps on an empty circuit though to see what time I could actually do it in without the fear of being rammed in the back by a GT3 RS.

    I've seen some pics of the Vulcan but I don't know too much about it other than that. I would really like to see Tamiya do a kit of the Mclaren P1, I love that car! I don't think anyone has plans to do a kit at present though.