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About the 360 Modena

In March 1999 the fifth incarnation of the Ferrari V8 Berlinetta class was unveiled at the International Geneva Motor Show. 

The radically innovative 360 Modena features an aluminum frame, including the bodyshell and chassis.  Its powerplant consists of a normally aspirated, 400 hp, 3.6-liter, 40-valve, 8-cylinder engine. The maximum speed is over 185mph, and acceleration of 0-62mph in a mere 4.5 seconds.

The 360 Modena was named for the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari.

Tamiya 1/24 Ferrari 360 Modena
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 15:54

I am building this model as "fill-in project" in time gaps in other major projects.  The model is fairly easy to build and allows me to practice various techniques with out the risk of ruining a more expensive model.

The model specifications are as follows:

  • 1/24 scale
  • Overall length: 7.4", overall width: 3.7"
  • Complete V8 engine bay visible through rear hatch and transparent undercover.
  • Realistic cockpit interior.
  • Metal transfer emblems, chrome plated wheels, and rubber tires.

I also have a Tamiya 1/24 scale Ferrari Enzo waiting in the wings which I intend to super detail using the "Transkit" from Model Motorsports.
 

build log

Before painting the main body, I glued in the brake ducts and headlight assemblies.  Even thought the body is red plastic, it goes without saying that to achieve a realistic finish it must be painted. 

After two coats of white primer, a light sanding and two more coats of primer I started to apply a top coat.  I then applied two coats of color, let that dry for a few days, lightly sanded and then added a few light coats followed by a "wet" coat.  Once those coats had hardened (a few days later) I used progressively finer grades of Tamiya rubbing compound followed by a final coat of polish.   The picture below shows the final finish.

Ferrari 360 Modena body

I have also been working on the engine, which compared to engines I usually work on is both small and simple.   I sprayed the engine with Testors Aluminium non-buffing metalizer and then brushed on a very diluted coat of Tamiya matt black acrylic to give the engine some depth.

Ferrari 360 Engine

more to come...

 
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