This Nearly Broke Me - Formula one car model Build - Part 2. Revell Ferrari F2007 1/24 model build.
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- This Nearly Broke Me - Formula one car model Build - Part 2. Revell Ferrari F2007 1/24 model build.
In this video, I attempt to build and decal the Revell Ferrari F2007 1/24 model kit. It's a big step up from what I've done before, and my lack of experience began to show quickly. Join me for one of the toughest, most frustrating projects yet.
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Finally see it now b. I've been waiting for it
You picked one hell of a kit to build with that one :) the Revell 1/24 F1 cars are a tad of a pain to do but you did a great job on it so well done.
new subscriber as well, model on as they say
Thank you for subscribing and your kind words about my build. I knew it was going to be a challenge. I'm pretty new to making models, and my lack of experience was obvious. I've only made a few starter kits up to now. I was given the F1 car it had been in a mates loft for over 10 years. I'm not going to step backwards, so I've got myself another Revell kit for my next attempt a plane this time. I will be starting it in a couple of videos time. I need to learn more patience and know when to leave it alone until everything is properly dry.
@@JoeUnpluggedMMM learning patience is one thing but having fun is top priority, no one can fault any build if you enjoy it. Starter kits are good, I build race cars and bikes, have done for decades, and you'll learn your way of doing things which work for you. If the starter kits are Airfix a good pointer is to wash the sprues in warm soapy water ( washing up liquid ) and air dry first, that's because Airfix are notorious for having release oil on them, not all kits. A primer is good for a base as well before painting.
Look forward to seeing your modelling progress.