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    Finished: Lamborghini Miura SV

    This is Hasegawa's kit painted in House of Kolor Violette Pearl.
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    is that a diecast or a real model you built?

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    Very nicely build, looks like a bigscale model

    i'm not ussually fond of colors on cars which arent factory off, but this looks gorgeous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweeney921
    is that a diecast or a real model you built?
    It's a 1/24 scale plastic model.

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    very good, just wondering what the level of chassis and engine detail of that model is. Is it purely curbside or is there a representation of at least the topside of the engine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    very good, just wondering what the level of chassis and engine detail of that model is. Is it purely curbside or is there a representation of at least the topside of the engine?
    Thanks!

    You can see the chassis on my progress thread:http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...ead.php?t=6832

    This kit is basically a detailed curbside, the body is too hard to get on and of the chassis so it isn't worth even painting the engine.

    Options: Cut the rear body section off and hinge it, or just hinge the rear louvers so you can peek at the engine.

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    Brilliant, especially for 1/24. Great finish.
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    nice work, but it would of looked better in orange

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